Yet MSI Afterburner I use all the time despite I haven't got a single MSI part in my PC. I dislike how MSI approaches what they do, with all those red dragon stuff, tons of apps that look like bloatware etc., not to mention their approach to budget graphics cards. It can do much more tho, like thermal limits, fan curves and voltage. Also yes, it's the most popular way to OC the graphics card these days, and exactly the parameters you been adjusting. I assume this is what i am tinkering with using dragon center 2 There should be the settings button. Цитата допису Chris Solomon:also the only thing usable in the ab infterface is the core clock and memory clock. When you watch some youtube hardware benchmark, 95% it's MSI AB/RTSS combo showing the numbers top-left of the screen. Also the way I overclock my GPU, but this part you don't need already anyway. It uses RTSS for an on-screen display, thing's convenient when trying to find the best settings for each game. i will try out msi afterburner MSI AB is my fav way to monitor stuff during gameplay. If it's something competitive tho, like CS:GO, and you can get to 180 or 240 fps (CS:GO u definitely can), then lock higher - there still is a slight input latency benefit of higher FPS. ![]() Try it for various games, you'll like it. This will ensure your hardware never runs too hot, and the way RTSS does the frame limiting it will also reduce the stuttering and input latency in pretty much every single game out there. ![]() Now idk if you've got 120Hz or 60Hz screen, but the idea remains - you're not going to see more frames than your screen is capable to show, so it's best to limit the framerate to your refresh rate or half of it if the game's really demanding one. It comes together with MSI Afterburner and is able to do a nice CPU-level frame limiting. I'd say everything looks good so far, tho I also always recommend using RTSS for gaming. Yeah, modern hardware is smart and won't let you burn it, and if it for some reason goes too hot - it will just shut down your laptop at once to save it. Fortunately, I doubt you'll come across the game that will use all 12 threads to their maximum, at least I haven't seen anything like that so far, so nothing to worry about. 84 actually does sound like thermal throttling for Intel, but to be sure you've to check the CPU frequency. ![]() this may have been evidence of thermal throttling, idk.īut it looks like the laptop will at least try to save it self from burning itself up 12 threads to be precise. using the cpu burner feature, i tried setting it to use all 12 cores, and the temp spiked, just briefly at 84c then backed off to 74c. ![]() I also took the opportunity to install something called msi lombustor. Цитата допису Chris Solomon:i did as you suggested, and the gpu temp maxed out at 56c.
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