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Assassins Creed, Need Overclocking Done
Hello i need some help with overclocking my new rig,
it plays games very good but i just got Unity and i want them smooth 60FPS+
and in general better gaming experience
heres my CPU-Z Log
Hello i need some help with overclocking my new rig,
it plays games very good but i just got Unity and i want them smooth 60FPS+
and in general better gaming experience
heres my CPU-Z Log
Dont hold your breath, AC:Unity is a real dog. Even with my GTX 690,it barely handles it. Even SLI 980s seem to have issues.
Wait a bit for some more patches as well, Unity has been very buggy since release. Also seeing as how you have a GTX 480, as beastly as that card was (Like my Radeon HD 6870 I gave to a friend) its starting to bog down with some of these newer games...My friend has one ill ask him to bench AC:U tomorrow when he gets the time and get back to you.
Welp unity is having 100s of issues. I just boubought a new GPU and chose the crew over unity because of the issues. Anyway, for gaming, your best bet of an OC is the GPU. Before u dig into this, do your self a favor and thoroughly clean out your PC of any dust first including the GPU and CPU heat sinks. For your cpu, make sure U have a good PSU and heat sink. A perfect OC for gaming would be between 4.4-4.6ghz. There's thousands of guides online. For the GPU, use MSI afterburner and turn up the core clock until games start to crash or artifact. After it does and you've tested multiple games reduce the clock ~20mhz for stability. If temps are in control (search the max safe temp for your gpus) add voltage and repeat the process. For the memory, just increase it ~200mhz. Memory dosent make too much of a difference in fps. Only a few fps. Then create a custom fan curve to keep temps under control automatically. Save settings and make sure the program starts at boot.