Things may be just about to get easier for overclocking enthusiasts using AMD products — the company has filed a patent for an automatic overclocking tool. If the tool is released, it might make ...
TL;DR: MSI Afterburner 4.6.6 Stable is the latest major update, offering enhanced GPU customization, expanded hardware support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series and AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series, improved ...
W1zzard, a key figure in the graphic overclocking market and a good friend of Fudzilla has released an R600 overclocking and monitoring tool. The tool supports R600, RV630 and RV610 and all previous ...
Overclocking your graphics card can improve its performance by 5% to as much as 15% (or more), depending on the particular card model. Of course, as with any overclocking, care should be taken to ...
Why it matters: Opportunities to increase RAM performance typically come from the extreme memory profile (XMP) set by the manufacturer or enthusiasts with enough understanding to manually tune ...
AMD has filed a patent that eliminates the guesswork, trial-and-error, and risk associated with overclocking computer memory, or RAM, and stores profiles locally but avoids key tweaks. AMD has filed a ...
Overclocking is the process of forcing your computer to run faster than it's intended to go, which can help you run advanced ...
Popular graphics card monitoring and overclocking tool, MSI Afterburner, has received a beta update enabling owners of Nvidia’s RTX 50-series GPUs to boost their GDDR7 memory speeds by up to 10%. This ...
Overclocking RAM can significantly boost your system's performance by increasing the data transfer rate between the RAM and CPU. This enhancement is especially useful in high-performance setups.
SkatterBencher secured an Intel Arc A380 graphics card from a Chinese website and has been playing with it ever since: the first problem that he ran into was that the official Arc Control software is ...
I did a search on this and I couldn't find anything but here is my question:<P>Does the Newest nVidia Drivers include a little overclocking utility? and if so, how do I get at it?<P>I remember reading ...