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With a different motherboard, can I maintain the same GPU overclock?

With a different motherboard, can I maintain the same GPU overclock?

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timur2007
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01-11-2023, 05:52 PM
#1
Will altering the motherboard influence my GPU's overclocking? Can I maintain the current configurations or need to adjust them?
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timur2007
01-11-2023, 05:52 PM #1

Will altering the motherboard influence my GPU's overclocking? Can I maintain the current configurations or need to adjust them?

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ML_Covannal_
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02-02-2023, 12:55 AM
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It should work fine. It depends on the method you use to customize your GPU, but there should be a way to save the profile. You can save it to an external device or cloud and then restore it on a new system.
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ML_Covannal_
02-02-2023, 12:55 AM #2

It should work fine. It depends on the method you use to customize your GPU, but there should be a way to save the profile. You can save it to an external device or cloud and then restore it on a new system.

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_Annabelle_
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02-02-2023, 09:23 PM
#3
The GPU overclocking process is software-driven, meaning you simply need to save your settings and move them to the new system. The stability of the overclock depends on the source and destination hardware. Additional information would help provide a clearer response.
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_Annabelle_
02-02-2023, 09:23 PM #3

The GPU overclocking process is software-driven, meaning you simply need to save your settings and move them to the new system. The stability of the overclock depends on the source and destination hardware. Additional information would help provide a clearer response.

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Necron65
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02-03-2023, 12:20 AM
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Multipack content:
A GPU overclock requires saving your profile and moving it to the new system. The stability of the overclock depends on the source and destination hardware. More information is needed for a precise response.
Currently, you're updating from an ASRock 970 Extreme4 to an ASRock 970M Pro3.
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Necron65
02-03-2023, 12:20 AM #4

Multipack content:
A GPU overclock requires saving your profile and moving it to the new system. The stability of the overclock depends on the source and destination hardware. More information is needed for a precise response.
Currently, you're updating from an ASRock 970 Extreme4 to an ASRock 970M Pro3.

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leo4843
Junior Member
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02-08-2023, 02:51 PM
#5
It should work fine. It depends on the method you use to customize your GPU, but there should be a way to save the profile. You can save it to an external device or cloud and then restore it on a new system.
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leo4843
02-08-2023, 02:51 PM #5

It should work fine. It depends on the method you use to customize your GPU, but there should be a way to save the profile. You can save it to an external device or cloud and then restore it on a new system.

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Tom2Sop2
Member
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02-08-2023, 04:35 PM
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Multipack :
It should work okay. It depends on the method you use to update your GPU, but there should be a way to save the profile. You can save it to a separate device or cloud and then restore it on the new system. Thanks!
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Tom2Sop2
02-08-2023, 04:35 PM #6

Multipack :
It should work okay. It depends on the method you use to update your GPU, but there should be a way to save the profile. You can save it to a separate device or cloud and then restore it on the new system. Thanks!