F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking You're looking for guidance on how to increase your CPU and GPU speeds. Someone can assist you with that.

You're looking for guidance on how to increase your CPU and GPU speeds. Someone can assist you with that.

You're looking for guidance on how to increase your CPU and GPU speeds. Someone can assist you with that.

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MrAzazazaza
Member
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02-06-2017, 11:15 AM
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I need guidance on how to increase the overclocking of my CPU and GPU. I've tried YouTube tutorials before, but they didn't work well for me. My system specs are: AMD 7700K CPU, Gigabyte F2A88XN motherboard, Gigabyte GTX 1060 3GB GPU, Corsair RMI750 power supply, Corsair Air 240 case, Corsair H105 cooler, four Corsair fans for cooling, Hyper Kingston 16GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD.
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MrAzazazaza
02-06-2017, 11:15 AM #1

I need guidance on how to increase the overclocking of my CPU and GPU. I've tried YouTube tutorials before, but they didn't work well for me. My system specs are: AMD 7700K CPU, Gigabyte F2A88XN motherboard, Gigabyte GTX 1060 3GB GPU, Corsair RMI750 power supply, Corsair Air 240 case, Corsair H105 cooler, four Corsair fans for cooling, Hyper Kingston 16GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

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Sushi292
Member
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02-09-2017, 08:15 PM
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For the GPU you don't have to do much because GeForce 1000-series cards automatically overclock in a way similar to manual methods, so personal tweaking won't provide real advantages. The best way to enhance performance is by either designing a custom fan curve (using tools like MSI Afterburner) to keep the card cooler, or adjusting the temperature thresholds for your hardware (also achievable through Afterburner or Gigabyte's options). CPU overclocking is handled via the UEFI (BIOS), which involves boosting the CPU's clock multiplier, testing stability with benchmarks and stress tests, and adjusting the core frequency if needed.
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Sushi292
02-09-2017, 08:15 PM #2

For the GPU you don't have to do much because GeForce 1000-series cards automatically overclock in a way similar to manual methods, so personal tweaking won't provide real advantages. The best way to enhance performance is by either designing a custom fan curve (using tools like MSI Afterburner) to keep the card cooler, or adjusting the temperature thresholds for your hardware (also achievable through Afterburner or Gigabyte's options). CPU overclocking is handled via the UEFI (BIOS), which involves boosting the CPU's clock multiplier, testing stability with benchmarks and stress tests, and adjusting the core frequency if needed.

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Nicodemos234
Junior Member
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02-10-2017, 03:40 AM
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For the GPU you don't have to do much because GeForce 1000-series cards automatically overclock in a way similar to manual methods, so personal tweaking won't really help. The best way to improve performance is by either designing a custom fan curve (using tools like MSI Afterburner) to keep the card cooler, or adjusting the temperature limits (also possible through Afterburner or Gigabyte's software). CPU overclocking is handled via the UEFI (BIOS), which involves boosting the CPU's clock multiplier, testing stability with benchmarks, and increasing core voltage if needed, repeating until optimal heat levels are reached.
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Nicodemos234
02-10-2017, 03:40 AM #3

For the GPU you don't have to do much because GeForce 1000-series cards automatically overclock in a way similar to manual methods, so personal tweaking won't really help. The best way to improve performance is by either designing a custom fan curve (using tools like MSI Afterburner) to keep the card cooler, or adjusting the temperature limits (also possible through Afterburner or Gigabyte's software). CPU overclocking is handled via the UEFI (BIOS), which involves boosting the CPU's clock multiplier, testing stability with benchmarks, and increasing core voltage if needed, repeating until optimal heat levels are reached.