CPU: 13700KF CPU Cooler: DEEPCOOL LS720 GPU: 4070 ASUS Duel If you need to see the other specs for a better idea of what I am working with let me know. Expand The laptop temps were resonable, high but resonable for a laptop. I'd say between 60-80c on th...
hi i bought game on steam, my pc spec are: rx 6600, 5800x3d 500W psu and 32gb ram 3000mhz. Most fps where i saw was 50 but most of game i have from 4 fps (!!!) to 20-30fps, all temps are ok, all another games work fine only this game... my gpu usage is only 15-45...
Games not responding with good pc: Hello i have a good pc and i have tried to play CsGo, PUBG and other random games, while i am playing them i am randomly getting not responding messages in task manager, the same is going with steam. The temps are okay both cpu and gpu. All i ...
Hands down they make killer stuff hardware wise but anything past that is useless * their "pre" settings and software are crap * *even their gpu tweak nobody uses * * afterburner and precision x are the only 2 worth anything. 0 Kudos Reply Korth Level 14 In response to Michael-i7...
We all know it's important to keep the processor and GPU cool, but what about the rest of the PC?
Current: I bought a MSI RX 6750XT Twin, a used i7-4790, and a Thermaltake SPD-750 PSU. With my old system the i5 was a crazy bottleneck for the 1060. Funny enough online "bottleneck" calculators listed the GPU as the bottleneck but after upgrading my CPU the i5 was certainly a ...
CPUbenchmarkscan test lots of different things because there's so much to a CPU on a microscopic level, and so other benchmarks give different rankings. But what a benchmark doesn't test can also be necessary, and that's the critical issue with CPU-Z's benchmark, according ...
but if your GPU is, say, 80℃ or 90℃, odds are that some of that heat will also heat the CPU heatsink and be blown across other components inside your case. Undervolting your GPU can greatly impact its heat output, so it is worth measuring the GPU temps before and after your unde...
This isn’t a worst-case test; this is a GPU-bound game running at a GPU-bound resolution to gauge performance when the graphics card is sweating hard. If you’re playing a game that also hammers the CPU, you could see higher overall system power draws. Consider yourself warned. ...
1) Install a tool or two to monitor your CPU and GPU speeds and temperatures. If you're thermal throttling, you're going to run shit for performance. 2) When was the last time you wiped the PC and reinstalled windows? Alrighty then will buy one in the coming few days and apply it....