Showing posts with label Hardware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hardware. Show all posts

How To Overclock a GPU

Helolo everyone!


Today I will be showing you how to overclock a GPU.
In this case, I will be using a MSI variant of the GTX 1050 Ti paired with MSI Afterburner for our overclocking needs!

 If you don't know what Afterburner is then read this "MSI Afterburner is the world’s most recognized and widely used graphics card overclocking utility which gives you full control of your graphics cards. It also provides an incredibly detailed overview of your hardware and comes with some additional features such as customizing fan profiles, benchmarking and video recording. MSI Afterburner is available completely free of charge and can be used with graphics cards from all brands." ~MSI.com

Also just to let you know, WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OF YOUR PC AND/OR PC PARTS!

Now... that is out of the way, let's begin our OVERCLOCKING!!!

To begin, install and open up MSI Afterburner.
You should be greeted with a window looking similar to this.
Every thing is at stock speeds right now, so let's bring them up!
On my GPU the Core Voltage is locked so I cannot use that.
If you have an unlocked Core Voltage GPU, than you can use Google for that.(I will not cover that in this post ;)

First, bring the power limit all the way up to 100%.
Then, add +10 to the Core Clock and +100 to the Memory Clock.
After doing that, hit the check mark to apply changes.
Now you need to do some stability testing with Unigine Valley.
(Download and install it)
Open that up, set it to "Extreme HD" and click "Run".

Than click the Benchmark button at the top, and let it do its work.
If your GPU is stable, it will complete the benchmark and give your results.
If it crashes, then go back to Afterburner and bring things down.

Repeat these steps until you reach your MAXIMUM overclock.

You should now have your GPU at its maximum potential.
If this post helped you, be sure to leave a comment down below!

Top 5 Computer Cases of November 2016!

Helolo everyone!
So here are the five cases I picked, you may ask "how did I picked these cases?".
Well, (I picked them randomly tbh) I decided based on looks and $$$.
So anyways, let me begin...

At #5 we have the 

Thermaltake Level 10 Titanium Edition

This case is the WORST case! Not because of its looks(its AWESOME), but because of its price.
I mean.....I could build an entire computer for its price: $1,199.99

  • Aluminum ATX Full Tower
  • USB 3.0 x 4, eSATA x 1, HD Audio x 1 Front Ports
  • Accessible : 3 x 5.25’’ External 5.25" Drive Bays
  • HDD Easy swap : 6 x 3.5’’ or 2.5’’ Internal 3.5" Drive Bays



At #4 we have the

Rosewill GUNGNIR

This is a good case for its price: $54.99
  • Supports 2 x USB 3.0 port and 2 x USB 2.0 port.
  • GUNGNIR comes with 3 pre-installed fans and support up to 5 fans.
  • Translucent Panel with Window.
  • Magnetic Dust Filter. It also comes with dust filters at the front and rear to keep the entire system cool and dust-free.
  • Spacial and Generous Expansion Room: A tremendous PC case has up to 7 PCIe slot to support up to 400 mm Long VGA Card, up to 180 mm High CPU Cooler, up to 280 mm Long Liquid-cooling Radiator on Top and Front. 
  • Motherboard compatibility: Micro ATX / ATX / Mini-ITX. Support 2 x external 5.25" ( tool-free), 3 x internal 3.5", 2 x Internal 2.5" drive bays.




At #3 we have the

Thermaltake VERSA C22 RGB Snow Edition

Price: $69.99
  • Add Glorious RGB LED lighting options to your Gaming PC with integrated LED zones for the ultimate in lighting customization
  • Front Panel: Supports 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 3.0 ports, HD Audio ports and LED RGB Control for convent top panel access
  • Take Control of your RGB: Built-in RGB Controller provides 7-Color Options with lighting effects (Breath, Blink and Solid Color) Modes
  • Thermaltake Liquid Cooling Certified: Thermaltake exclusive certification applied to only products that pass the design and hardcore enthusiasts standards
  • Fully Modular Design: Provides multiple configurations and flexibility for custom PC Enthusiast



At #2 we have the

DIYPC DIY-F2-O

Price: $34.99
  • SPCC MicroATX Mini Tower
  • 1 x USB 3.0 / 1 x USB 2.0 / Audio Front Ports
  • 0 External 5.25" Drive Bays
  • 2 Internal 3.5" Drive Bays



At #1 we have the best valued case!

Thermaltake View 27, Gull Wing Window

Price: $79.99

  • SPCC ATX Mid Tower
  • 1 x USB 3.0 / 2 x USB 2.0 / 1 x HD Audio Front Ports
  • 2 x 2.5"/3.5" (HDD Cage) Internal 3.5" Drive Bays
I would say this case gives you the BEST value, because of its "Gull Wing Window" and room for a custom loop!

For more specs on these cases, check the links below. Thanks for reading!