Message from @Tervy
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I've got one of those extended mouse mats
Quite nice, when one side gets worn, flip it, and then pop in in the washing machine and it's pretty close to new
i went triple monitor setup
but im going ultrawide + regular monitor next
>not being able to play arma 3 on max settings at 60 fps
Step up your game nerds
I can
Though my gpu will run at about 80 degrees
That's fine, iirc. It only becomes at problem once it hits like 95
actually nvidia's GPU's already start decreasing boost clock at 35 °C by default
idk about AMD but probably around the same mark
if you have a modern GPU that does boosting, the cooler you run it the higher it boosts
why to deleet
that second pic was irrelevant
it was showing the temperature heating up
not the boost clock vs temp
i misread it
trying to find a better one for amd
use the 7990 ":D" one
what does AMD call GPU boost
it doesn't help that i'm only getting results for CPUs
its just gpu clock or o.c
not sure these days
amd didnt care marketing shilling that badly at some point
so dunno
it might be the reason they are so hot that they are always boosting :D
i literally can't find anything other than the image i just deleted
and that one doesn't make any sense
i mean i used custom fancurve on my 290X and usualy hanged around 70 on full blast
overclocking on nvidia is a meme these days anyways
you just slide everything to max
can't break your gpu anyways
9/10 times it'll work too because the driver limits everything anyways
wouldn't want the goys to get any extra performance <:alismirk:230784726615588865>
idk i can't find any relevant graph for AMD, but with nvidia the cooler your GPU the higher it will turbo
unless you manually overclock it
Not sure whether I should get a better fan or a waterblocks for the gpu
waterblocks on gpu's are based