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What is the maximum overclocking capacity for ASRock PG 5500 xt?

What is the maximum overclocking capacity for ASRock PG 5500 xt?

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CO0onstI
Junior Member
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03-28-2022, 09:36 AM
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You can safely overclock your Asrock Phantom Gaming rx 5500 xt to a reasonable extent, but the limits depend on your specific setup and components. It's best to check the manufacturer's guidelines and monitor stability before pushing too high.
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CO0onstI
03-28-2022, 09:36 AM #1

You can safely overclock your Asrock Phantom Gaming rx 5500 xt to a reasonable extent, but the limits depend on your specific setup and components. It's best to check the manufacturer's guidelines and monitor stability before pushing too high.

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emanking1
Member
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03-28-2022, 10:27 AM
#2
How much, successfully? +0 is all you're assured. "Safely".... It's not possible to cause significant damage without altering the power draw settings. You can slightly boost your core (or mem) clock, run a stress test, and then repeat the process.

Generally, the 5500XT has stricter power limitations compared to other models. Some soft powerplay tables suggest it could reach up to 2100MHz, but you're unlikely to hit close to that at normal power levels... though there might be some extra potential. The exact amount remains uncertain.
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emanking1
03-28-2022, 10:27 AM #2

How much, successfully? +0 is all you're assured. "Safely".... It's not possible to cause significant damage without altering the power draw settings. You can slightly boost your core (or mem) clock, run a stress test, and then repeat the process.

Generally, the 5500XT has stricter power limitations compared to other models. Some soft powerplay tables suggest it could reach up to 2100MHz, but you're unlikely to hit close to that at normal power levels... though there might be some extra potential. The exact amount remains uncertain.

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Dj_104
Member
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03-28-2022, 02:25 PM
#3
How much, successfully? +0 is all you're assured. "Safely".... It's not possible to cause significant damage without altering the power draw settings. You can slightly boost your core (or mem) clock, run a stress test, and then repeat the process.

Generally, the 5500XT has stricter power limitations compared to other models. Some soft powerplay tables suggest it could reach up to 2100MHz, but you're unlikely to hit close to that at normal power levels... though there might be some extra potential. The exact amount remains uncertain.
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Dj_104
03-28-2022, 02:25 PM #3

How much, successfully? +0 is all you're assured. "Safely".... It's not possible to cause significant damage without altering the power draw settings. You can slightly boost your core (or mem) clock, run a stress test, and then repeat the process.

Generally, the 5500XT has stricter power limitations compared to other models. Some soft powerplay tables suggest it could reach up to 2100MHz, but you're unlikely to hit close to that at normal power levels... though there might be some extra potential. The exact amount remains uncertain.

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_xLuna
Member
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04-02-2022, 10:33 PM
#4
Safety revolves around temperature control, ensuring the GPU stays cool during gaming; exceeding limits can cause errors.
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_xLuna
04-02-2022, 10:33 PM #4

Safety revolves around temperature control, ensuring the GPU stays cool during gaming; exceeding limits can cause errors.

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DerpyPig9
Member
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04-03-2022, 03:09 AM
#5
Didn't realize the 5500 could reach that level. Looked into what others were doing with the 5600 doing bios flashes. Some were pushing the 5700 even further. Not considering it for constant use.
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DerpyPig9
04-03-2022, 03:09 AM #5

Didn't realize the 5500 could reach that level. Looked into what others were doing with the 5600 doing bios flashes. Some were pushing the 5700 even further. Not considering it for constant use.