![]() ![]() It could be specific to the case, which might have a list of variables indicating the direction the fan is mounted, which can conflict with adding or removing fans and setting improper values for those positions on the case. Depending on how it's coded, it could simply be a variable that isn't set to the intended default value. Other fans are not clear, but to have a re-installed rear fan go in as intake and front fans to take on the exhaust role (again, purely aesthetic for now) is not about telling a programmer they're wrong it's about letting them know that there's inconsistency with the implementation.Īs a programmer, I understand that fixing a potential bug or adding a feature is not as easy as many think, or as difficult as others may have someone believe. It is apparent with the pre-installed case fans that their base intent was to default front fans as intake and rear fans as exhaust. Not all processors overclock as well as some do, even if they're all the same model number.Originally posted by Impending Rentacle Tape:So go tell the programmer how to fix the fans correctly because apparently they're wrong. ![]() ![]() The 9900K in that customer's computer just may not be possible of overclocking to 5252 no matter what you do. This game does simulate the "Silicon lottery". Thirdly: Just because you get an overclock request from the customer does *NOT* mean that the hardware they sent you is actually capable of reaching the clock speeds that they ask for in their email. Secondly: Did you add more case fans to the computer case? As many as possible? Voltage does not increase or decrease heat in the game. First off just so you are aware: In this game the voltage has no impact what so ever on the thermal performance of processors or ram in the game. Tried the oc with 1.60v to 1.80 seems the same. Still with the overheat problem on the cpu. Originally posted by ✪ Nica:Hey!! thanks for the help. On occt seem stable but when i run 3d mark FPS starts decreasing!!!! I use a AIO cooling (2nd objective its to use an arctic cpu cooler but seems impossible. They both will sap more wattage when overclocked than is given in the shop's stats. Remember that you need a beefy power supply that can handle the increased stress on CPU and GPU. Originally posted by spelljammer:What type of cooling do you use? AIO or custom water cooling?. blue screens with OCCT, try decreasing GPU memory speed. Set the GPU voltage to 120% and then increase the GPU speed to 2135 MHz as requested. To overclock the GPU you need the GPU-Tuner utility. When the CPU overclock runs stable you can advance to the second part: the GPU. You should test the overclock with the OCCT tool to check if the system bluescreens (then increase the voltage) or thermal throttles (then increase the amount of cooling and/or case fans - use the highest CFM possible). The highest voltage I reached without breaking on one extremly tolerant Intel CPU was 2,1V. Above 1,8V you run into danger of breaking your CPU, so save your game progress regularly. Set the multiplier to 52 and the FSB to 101 MHz, this will give you the desired 5252 MHz.ĭepending on silicon lottery - every chip behaves a little bit different - you need to increase the core voltage from 1,35V up to 1,5 or 1,65 or even 1,8V. You need to have a Z-chipset for overclocking. The motherboard is also an important factor. What type of cooling do you use? AIO or custom water cooling?. ![]()
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