October 28, 20178 yr Hello Simmers, Finally, after five years, I have upgraded most of my hardware to a quite powerful system (see below). Now I am looking for a good tutorial/guide how to overclock on a ASUS x299 board. Are there any experiences? As I have a very powerful CPU, now the video card seems to be a bit weak. Are there any tweaks to shift tasks from VC to CPU for even better performance/visuals? Thank you! - Harry 9800x3D (Strix x870e-E) - 64GB RAM (DDR5 6000, CL 30) - RTX 5090, 34'' 1440p OLED HDR - Windows 11 Pro (1TB M.2) - MSFS 2024 (MS Store, 4TB M.2).
October 28, 20178 yr There are many web sites dedicated to overclocking, the methods are usually independent of the kind of mobo but do require you to understand the basics of what you are doing. Google is your friend. Dan Downs KCRP
October 28, 20178 yr Author 22 minutes ago, downscc said: There are many web sites dedicated to overclocking, the methods are usually independent of the kind of mobo but do require you to understand the basics of what you are doing. Google is your friend. Thank you. I really tried to find good tutorials via Google. The new platform (x299) is very different compared to my old x99 as well as its oveclock possibilities - much more automatics. That's why I asked here. Interestingly, I just found a youtube video from Rob Ainscough who has a related mobo. Seems to be a good starting point. Any suggestions to my second question? - Harry 9800x3D (Strix x870e-E) - 64GB RAM (DDR5 6000, CL 30) - RTX 5090, 34'' 1440p OLED HDR - Windows 11 Pro (1TB M.2) - MSFS 2024 (MS Store, 4TB M.2).
October 28, 20178 yr The P3D display settings generally impact GPU or CPU and sometimes both. Rob made a P3D guide that was based on v3 but much of it still applies. Regarding the board's automatics, I always stay away from those and set my own voltage and frequencies and I use the Intel XTU tool to run my stress tests... an important part of the process. Just keep from overheating it and make small incremental changes. It takes a little time but is worth it. Dan Downs KCRP
October 29, 20178 yr Yes, Google is your friend...that's how I overclocked 7700k on an Asrock board. Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700F CPU @ 2.90GHz (8 cores) Hyper on, Evga RTX 3060 12 Gig, 32 GB ram, Windows 11, P3D v6, and MSFS 2020 and a couple of SSD's
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