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Strix 1060 O6G OC'ed vs 7600k OC'ed @ 4.5

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  • 20-08-2017 8:14pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 7


    Hello.
    Thank you for taking time to read my thread.

    As per title i'm wondering how good my pc performs after a bit of OC.
    The most important thing is the temperature of the pc.

    Case: NZXT S340 W
    PSU : CORSAIR RM850x
    MOBO : Asus z170 gaming pro aura
    CPU : i5 7600k OC @ 4.5GHz (OC in BIOS)
    GPU : STRIX 1060 O6G OC @ +100 to Core clock / +500 to memory clock
    (OC using MSI afterburner as for some reason GPU tweak stopped working and could not OC more than 1939core clock and 8488 memory clock)
    RAM : HyperX 16GB @ 2666Hz (2*8GB)
    CPU COOLER : CM 212X
    Case fans : Corsair SP120 2*IN/1*OUT

    So, what i need to know is if tems im getting are safe.
    Temps provided below are under stress tests and not gaming, when gaming temps are lower.
    So when case is closed temps are :

    - GPU up to 70c
    - CPU up to 74c for miliseconds keeps stable between 65/70c

    Now when i remove the side panel we talk :

    - GPU up to 65c
    - CPU up to 70c just like above and keeps stable 60/65c

    Now the performance is :

    Far Cry Primal : Ultra/Very High @ 94max 71min FPS
    GTA 5 : Ultra/Very High @ 120max 70min FPS
    ROTTR : Ultra @ 146max 60min 85 Average FPS
    Dirt : Ultra @ stable 160 FPS sometimes more
    Dirt 2 : Ultra @ 250 FPS
    Mass Effect Andromeda : Very High/Ultra @ 80 FPS
    AC Syndicate : Max @ 80FPS

    I feel very comfortable in that range of FPS (considering my 144Hz monitor)
    But would like to know your opinion as well.
    Maybe it can be better.

    Thank you again for all your time and knowledge.
    :):):)


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