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Windows 10 and beyond performance tuning

Windows 10 and beyond performance tuning

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kmurray
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07-25-2016, 06:44 AM
#1
It's been several months since the release of Windows 10, and I'm curious about how upgraders are faring with its overclocking features. Some reports suggest it isn't ideal for overclocking, though there have been fixes to those problems. I've also faced GPU-related overclocking difficulties, preventing me from running my older Windows 7 overclocks. Since I don't own a CPU that can be overclocked, I'm unsure about the CPU side of things. Have others managed to achieve their previous overclocks? Thanks for your insights!
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kmurray
07-25-2016, 06:44 AM #1

It's been several months since the release of Windows 10, and I'm curious about how upgraders are faring with its overclocking features. Some reports suggest it isn't ideal for overclocking, though there have been fixes to those problems. I've also faced GPU-related overclocking difficulties, preventing me from running my older Windows 7 overclocks. Since I don't own a CPU that can be overclocked, I'm unsure about the CPU side of things. Have others managed to achieve their previous overclocks? Thanks for your insights!

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Hermi_123
Member
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07-31-2016, 12:29 PM
#2
Overclocking is connected to the BIOS, which means it shouldn't be a problem unless you're running a software-based overclock.
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Hermi_123
07-31-2016, 12:29 PM #2

Overclocking is connected to the BIOS, which means it shouldn't be a problem unless you're running a software-based overclock.

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corpscordage
Junior Member
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07-31-2016, 08:52 PM
#3
No difference from windows 7, other than a weird issue related the my GPU failing every blue moon which could just be the gpu itself with bad timing.
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corpscordage
07-31-2016, 08:52 PM #3

No difference from windows 7, other than a weird issue related the my GPU failing every blue moon which could just be the gpu itself with bad timing.

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pigi10
Junior Member
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08-11-2016, 12:29 AM
#4
OC'ing must be performed within the BIOS settings only. Software should not be used for this purpose, except for GPU-specific OC methods. Windows should not be included in the process.
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pigi10
08-11-2016, 12:29 AM #4

OC'ing must be performed within the BIOS settings only. Software should not be used for this purpose, except for GPU-specific OC methods. Windows should not be included in the process.

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Tange
Junior Member
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08-12-2016, 08:40 AM
#5
Hey everyone, would it help if you checked whether we boost our GPUs and can match the previous overclocks? Also, does adjusting RAM impact the GPU's overclock performance?
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Tange
08-12-2016, 08:40 AM #5

Hey everyone, would it help if you checked whether we boost our GPUs and can match the previous overclocks? Also, does adjusting RAM impact the GPU's overclock performance?

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XkazuzuX
Junior Member
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08-12-2016, 10:31 AM
#6
I didn't see any variation in OC capability and it seems RAM tweaking won't influence GPU settings (probably SDRAM).
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XkazuzuX
08-12-2016, 10:31 AM #6

I didn't see any variation in OC capability and it seems RAM tweaking won't influence GPU settings (probably SDRAM).

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08-13-2016, 03:12 PM
#7
DDR3 dual-channel memory, separate from GPU VRAM
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Smart_man_0709
08-13-2016, 03:12 PM #7

DDR3 dual-channel memory, separate from GPU VRAM

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Da_mani88
Member
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08-13-2016, 07:14 PM
#8
Exactly the same settings for overclocking and voltages. I don’t overclock my RAM.
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Da_mani88
08-13-2016, 07:14 PM #8

Exactly the same settings for overclocking and voltages. I don’t overclock my RAM.