For the lulz... i5-4670k + HD4600 gaming performance

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BallaTheFeared

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What game/settings/resolution/fps are you at?

Did you check to make sure it's actually applying your overclock with gpuz?
 

tehflamex

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Im playing assassins creed black flag 1024x768 environment quality very low, texture quality low, anti-aliasing quality off, shadow quality low, reflection quality off, motion blur on, ambient occlusion off, god rays off, volumetric fog on, vsync on
 

tehflamex

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With vsync off it still around 25 fps ( depending on where i am, i was in a jungle and it dropped below 20 for a little )
 

BallaTheFeared

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You're checking to see what clock speed your gpu is running at.


Also turn off motion blur and fog, go bare min.... Game doesn't scale down well, but you should still see a gain over stock... You just aren't working with much to start with.
 

BallaTheFeared

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Can you snip it like this?

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BallaTheFeared

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Looks like your OC isn't being applied.

1200 is stock for the core

and 1333 isn't 2666 so your ram defaulted back to fail safe JEDEC.
 

BallaTheFeared

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Maybe try resetting your bios and starting over, also might want to try Intels Extreme Tuning app since yours isn't applying the OC on the gpu.

It should say 800 for 1600, or 1000 for 2000, something is jiving :|
 

tehflamex

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But you saod the ram defaulted back to stock but in bios it said it was at 2000mhz so maybe it only applies overclock setting when you need the extra speed?
 

BallaTheFeared

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No it should be fixed, ram doesn't have a speed step feature.

You can double check with cpuz, upload that snip.

If you're running 2000Mhz it will read 1000Mhz.


I'll be back in a few, going to check out steamos for awhile.
 

BallaTheFeared

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Sorry for the delay, I have no clue where the GPU is getting 1333 ♠

See if you can find anything in your bios for the igpu.


Only thing I can think of is it is treating the dedicated memory as different than system... Which makes no sense but hey I'm really at a loss.
 
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