Louie Massacesi
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- Joined
- Apr 16, 2016
- Location
- HALDIMAND COUNTY, ONTARIO
Howdy Brother!
I moved out here in 1996, But I am originally from Toronto, Born and raised!
Well I have my own opinions in regards to which is a better measure of "REAL WORLD" performance.
If gaming performance and higher FPS is the goal, then OVER STRESSING beyond what games demand is not an accurate or realistic measure.
I have seen many of those tests that didn't reflect what games demanded and was able to produce higher FPS than those Stress Tests produced.
Especially when the aim was to put AMD products in the worst light possible.
So What I can achieve in real time gaming to me is a far better measure because doing it the other way seems to be seeking failure by overload.
So Since my system hasn't crashed and I can easily play games for a few hours without a crash tells me that I have a stable 4.9 mhz O\C.
I have not come close to my CPU or GPS's maximum heat limits, So I can surpass any STRESS TEST based numbers.
Are you running a AMD or INTEL rig now?
How do you feel about RYZEN?
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Again, I keep my room cool and monitor ambient temps at all times I run a second screen to monitor heat and fan speeds.
I doubt I can maintain the same O\C's during the summer when humidity is high, But last summer I was able to run at 4.7mhz without a problem when I was still running a Corsair H80i.
I moved out here in 1996, But I am originally from Toronto, Born and raised!
Well I have my own opinions in regards to which is a better measure of "REAL WORLD" performance.
If gaming performance and higher FPS is the goal, then OVER STRESSING beyond what games demand is not an accurate or realistic measure.
I have seen many of those tests that didn't reflect what games demanded and was able to produce higher FPS than those Stress Tests produced.
Especially when the aim was to put AMD products in the worst light possible.
So What I can achieve in real time gaming to me is a far better measure because doing it the other way seems to be seeking failure by overload.
So Since my system hasn't crashed and I can easily play games for a few hours without a crash tells me that I have a stable 4.9 mhz O\C.
I have not come close to my CPU or GPS's maximum heat limits, So I can surpass any STRESS TEST based numbers.
Are you running a AMD or INTEL rig now?
How do you feel about RYZEN?
- - - Updated - - -
Again, I keep my room cool and monitor ambient temps at all times I run a second screen to monitor heat and fan speeds.
I doubt I can maintain the same O\C's during the summer when humidity is high, But last summer I was able to run at 4.7mhz without a problem when I was still running a Corsair H80i.