You should invest more time in reading and learning, perhaps about the things you constantly (blindly) post about :thumbsup:
I know what I'm talking about. Please explain where you disagree
You should invest more time in reading and learning, perhaps about the things you constantly (blindly) post about :thumbsup:
Oh, you meant GPU bottleneck. FPS can be bottlenecked by the CPU too, you know..
30 minutes isn't even enough for a stress test to determine the overclock is stable, never mind fine tuning it
What absolute BS. Not everyone wants to spend time overclocking when they could spend time gaming.
He didn't say it was a 50% boost from 40 to 60, he said it stops frequent drops to 40 fps. It might shock you to know that some 7950s are capable of going from 800MHz to 1250 + MHz. That is more than a 50% overclock, so it is possible.
That didn't involve stress testing to determine it's stable, and neither did it involve any fine tuning which means finding optimal core clock, memory clock (and if applicable, voltage).
Like I said, if you understood how hardware functioned, it would only take 30 minutes. Since you don't, it takes you longer. Try not to place your limitations on others.That didn't involve stress testing to determine it's stable, and neither did it involve any fine tuning which means finding optimal core clock, memory clock (and if applicable, voltage).
It took you 3 hours to determine the OC is stable? Correct me if I'm wrong but I think 3 hours is more than 30 minutes.
1. Move slider to right, play games.
2. If/When driver crash occurs, move said slider slowly towards the left until stable operation
3. Enjoy :thumbsup:
Yes its very shocking actually, and absolutely an exception to the rule. The vast majority of video cards do NOT overclock that well, so i never bothered caring. This is especially true in the high end where there's already little headroom to overclock because they're at their limit.(no high end card is gonna overclock 50%, thats for sure!).