![]() ![]() unfortunately the motherboard can’t monitor its own temperature so a good move to do would be to get a thermal monitoring gun so you can monitor the components of the motherboard if you overclock the cpu to make sure the motherboard VRMs doesnt go over 90 degrees, but considering you are already overclocking to 4.7 you should have a good motherboard designed to take that heat. The heat and voltage is the only real dangerous part of overclocking, and if thats controlled and you have good parts then your perfectly fine to do it without risk of degrading your components if you follow the rules i mentioned.Ī good motherboard is required for maximum lanes on your PCI ports and RAM buses to CPU and also because they have heatsinks on the VRMs and better cooling. Up to 80 degrees and you’re still okay but pushing it, intel cpus can generally take up to 90 degrees before things get risky from heat damaging your components. Install HWmonitor, TechPowerUp GPU-Z, CPU-Z and Speedfan (or better buy a fan controller) and keep your temperatures around 60 degrees under load and you’re gold. ![]() If you increase voltage you can overclock further at faster clocks, but then you get extra heat so you need a good cooling waterblock or aio cooler to compensate. Voltage should not go beyond 1.35V to be safe, but as long as you’re not going beyond 1.35 (thats a conservative number some people push to 1.4v) then you’ll be okay. I am very much a newbie in overclocking and I will explore more. So I switched back to 4.7ghz and kept the core voltage as low as possible, which is 1.27v for now. It's strange that few people recommend Adaptive Mode.Yes I have achieved 5.0ghz, but the gain in FPS is surprisingly small. The following follows from this question - which games does Nvidia Control Panel consider old? But the question arises - how exactly to find out in which old games you need to set this setting, if the difference cannot be immediately felt and seen. The Maximum Performance parameter (whether we are playing a game, watching a video, searching for information on the Internet, just being in standby/afk mode) always maintains frequencies at a high level, which means that in older games this setting can help. In this case, the Optimal setting can simply "fall asleep" without taking into account the game and think that this is a normal application that does not need to allocate resources to increase and maintain the frequency But in old games that may not load as much or as much as a processor with a video card. ![]() People who recommend it say that there is nothing terrible about it for games and it may even be better for performance.īut there are other people who claim that in new games that can maximize the load on the processor and video card, this mode may not affect anything much. Hello! Few days ago I watched a few videos and read a couple of topics where people recommend setting the Optimal parameter in Power Management mode instead of Maximum Performance. ![]()
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