Forget about fancy third-party overclocking tools. For the first time ever, AMD’s new Radeon Software Crimson driver packs everything enthusiasts need to tweak, fine-tune, and crank up their graphics ...
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AMD has a decent amount of OC headroom in both its Radeon RX 6800 XT and Radeon RX 6800 reference graphics cards, so I'm actually excited to see what AIB board partners can do with improved cooling ...
After testing the AMD's new Radeon 5700 GPUs and Nvidia's RTX Super answer, we are particularly happy about the value offered by the latest Radeons. While GeForce RTX boards still dominate at the high ...
I just received my Radeon 9700 Pro retail version the other day and was curious to find out whether or not it is possible to overclock this with certain software? I know there is a way, but what ...
Picked up a Radeon HD 5750 today, XFX brand.<BR><BR>Just got into overclocking it and it's quite the beast.<BR><BR>Stock clocks on 5750s are 700/1150 (GPU/RAM), whereas the 5770 has 850/1200.<BR><BR>I ...
In brief: We already know that AMD's new Ryzen 7 8700G APU responds favorably to fast DDR5. Now, we have a better idea of what's possible when stretching the iGPU's legs as well as what's possible ...
Intel was the first GPU maker to provide official Windows 11 support in mid-July with its 30.0.100.9684 graphics driver. NVIDIA wasn’t far behind with its GeForce Game Ready 471.41 WHQL driver. Now, ...
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Following in the footsteps of the WattMan overclocking tool for Radeon graphics cards, the Ryzen Master overclocking tool is aimed at giving you complete control over your new Ryzen chip, allowing you ...
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, but in the PC hardware world, there is a way to get 10-15 percent additional graphics performance without spending a buck: Overclocking. Yes, it’s risky, it’ll ...