Overclocking doesnt affect my PC performance

Jozef_3

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Mar 29, 2017
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Hi, I m really new to this. I used to be a really passionate player of H1Z1, but since they realeased new updates, my FPS has gone really low. I tried overclocking with MSI Afterburner, at start i added +100 Core clock and +150 Memory clock, no difference at all. I ran heaven benchmark, always got the same results. Then I tried adding +518 Core and +845 Memory, no difference at all. Any tips on what should i do ?

GPU - GeForce GTX 650
 
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Hello... Well... are you NEW to MSI Afterburner? there are three speed levels to a GPU... this is for "energy savings". So you need to be in 3D APP like heaven when changing... as to the linked OCr suggested?

Basically you have firmware speeds set for each of these three levels that are programmable... I don't use afterburner because we never had it back in the Day... I typically have a bootable USB stick with pre made versions created with Firmware editing software... I just burn/flash it to the GPU for my tests. This way there is no software involved or interference.

I look on line first for successful settings for my model and create/edit different BIO's GPU/memory settings around those for testing.

This APP will work with your...

Jozef_3

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Mar 29, 2017
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510
CPU = AMD FX 6300 6core
8GB ram
64 bit operating system

Im not sure if this was the thing you needed, if its not, let me know please, thanks for your help in advance.
 
Hello... Did you check your In game graphic settings? sometimes a update can change your default or previous "good" graphic settings... for example SC2 will at times put my GPU/CPU into "Ultra" mode after a update... and I have to set some of them back to medium for a increase of FPS. B /
 
Hello... Well... are you NEW to MSI Afterburner? there are three speed levels to a GPU... this is for "energy savings". So you need to be in 3D APP like heaven when changing... as to the linked OCr suggested?

Basically you have firmware speeds set for each of these three levels that are programmable... I don't use afterburner because we never had it back in the Day... I typically have a bootable USB stick with pre made versions created with Firmware editing software... I just burn/flash it to the GPU for my tests. This way there is no software involved or interference.

I look on line first for successful settings for my model and create/edit different BIO's GPU/memory settings around those for testing.

This APP will work with your card... to read the current 3D settings on your card... wanna post a screen shot for me?

https://www.techpowerup.com/download/kepler-bios-tweaker/
 
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WrektGlitch

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Boosting your GPU isn't gonna give a noticeable bump in frames on H1Z1, and the reason why is because H1Z1 is a CPU intensive game. When playing H1Z1 you're not pushing your GPU to 100% load. I have the same processor as you, and only have framerate issues in certain areas, and in 1080p. In the cities in H1Z1, I usually run around 40 FPS in 1080p, which isn't good, but is tolerable, considering I stream while I'm playing. Here's a few suggestions:

1. Lower your render distance after landing. Keep it at 1500 while flying in, and either lower it as your dropping, or when you hit the ground to 500. You're not gonna shoot at anything even 500 away, let alone further.

2. Try a lower resolution. 1440x900 is a good resolution for me to keep higher framerates.