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What components should I upgrade to boost performance?

What components should I upgrade to boost performance?

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dirtydna
Junior Member
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01-26-2023, 11:20 PM
#1
Hello. Based on the details you provided, it seems you should focus on overclocking the RAM first, as it can significantly boost performance for games like Fortnite. The order matters because stabilizing the system with a solid base before adjusting other components helps avoid instability. Let me know if you need further guidance!
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dirtydna
01-26-2023, 11:20 PM #1

Hello. Based on the details you provided, it seems you should focus on overclocking the RAM first, as it can significantly boost performance for games like Fortnite. The order matters because stabilizing the system with a solid base before adjusting other components helps avoid instability. Let me know if you need further guidance!

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Tropiko14
Member
201
01-27-2023, 03:24 AM
#2
The initial step is to obtain the Ryzen DRAM Calculator: https://forums. Also visit Taiphoon Burner: http://softnology.biz/files.html You should also install an application such as MEMTest86+ to verify the RAM after adjusting settings: Memtest86+ | The Open-Source Memory Testing Tool Memtest86+ is a sophisticated, free, open-source, standalone memory tester for 32- and 64-bit systems (supports UEFI & BIOS) www.memtest.org Next, review some guides on Ryzen RAM OCing. I utilized the DRAM calculator to adjust my 3200 MHZ Hynex AFC RAM to operate at 3400 MHz with tighter timings. Keep in mind that OCing RAM can be a lengthy and laborious process, so don’t anticipate immediate outcomes. Allow yourself time and proceed carefully.
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Tropiko14
01-27-2023, 03:24 AM #2

The initial step is to obtain the Ryzen DRAM Calculator: https://forums. Also visit Taiphoon Burner: http://softnology.biz/files.html You should also install an application such as MEMTest86+ to verify the RAM after adjusting settings: Memtest86+ | The Open-Source Memory Testing Tool Memtest86+ is a sophisticated, free, open-source, standalone memory tester for 32- and 64-bit systems (supports UEFI & BIOS) www.memtest.org Next, review some guides on Ryzen RAM OCing. I utilized the DRAM calculator to adjust my 3200 MHZ Hynex AFC RAM to operate at 3400 MHz with tighter timings. Keep in mind that OCing RAM can be a lengthy and laborious process, so don’t anticipate immediate outcomes. Allow yourself time and proceed carefully.

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Dblox
Member
74
01-27-2023, 05:52 PM
#3
Ok I will try doing this later
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Dblox
01-27-2023, 05:52 PM #3

Ok I will try doing this later

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Slute69
Member
69
01-28-2023, 01:55 AM
#4
Should I overclock my GPU?
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Slute69
01-28-2023, 01:55 AM #4

Should I overclock my GPU?

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j4vit0h8
Junior Member
19
01-28-2023, 03:15 AM
#5
Find the name and model of the RAM, then attempt to enable AXMP in BIOS for RAM.
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j4vit0h8
01-28-2023, 03:15 AM #5

Find the name and model of the RAM, then attempt to enable AXMP in BIOS for RAM.

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PowerWower
Junior Member
46
02-01-2023, 01:13 PM
#6
You can definitely attempt it using MSI AfterBurner Or EVGA PrecisionX.
Modern GPUs' overclocking is quite simple with those tools.
I upgraded my EVGA 1060 with PrecisionX before moving to an MSI 1660 Ti, and now I use Afterburner to overclock the new GPU.
HOWEVER,
I always OC one component at a time, test it thoroughly, and verify full stability before proceeding to the next.
Personally, I OC'd my CPU first, tested it, then my RAM, and only after confirming everything was stable did I move on to overclocking the GPU.
Great advice—definitely the initial step when working with RAM overclocks.
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PowerWower
02-01-2023, 01:13 PM #6

You can definitely attempt it using MSI AfterBurner Or EVGA PrecisionX.
Modern GPUs' overclocking is quite simple with those tools.
I upgraded my EVGA 1060 with PrecisionX before moving to an MSI 1660 Ti, and now I use Afterburner to overclock the new GPU.
HOWEVER,
I always OC one component at a time, test it thoroughly, and verify full stability before proceeding to the next.
Personally, I OC'd my CPU first, tested it, then my RAM, and only after confirming everything was stable did I move on to overclocking the GPU.
Great advice—definitely the initial step when working with RAM overclocks.