August 21, 20187 yr I OCd my CPU but never thought about OCing graphics card. Now I watched some Youtube videos and apparently it's very easy to OC GTX970 with MSi Afterburner for example. I'm wondering, would this actually have any noticeable effect on P3D v4 performance at all regarding FPS? Edited August 21, 20187 yr by 0Artur0 Tomaz Drnovsek My FSX Videos My AVSIM Gallery
August 21, 20187 yr Commercial Member I have never OC any of Nvidia cards as I do not believe it will have any noticeable effect. If your CPU is already the bottleneck, as it is in most system, you will not gain anything from it. At the best you could maybe get a few extra FPS, it all depends on your overall system. Roar Kristensen www.flightsim4fun.com P3Dv4 with Opencockpits hardware controlled by OC4BAv4 for immersive PMDG B737/777/747 flying XPLANE 11 with Opencockpits hardware controlled by OC4BA_XP for immersive B737 flying
August 21, 20187 yr I've overclocked my 970 but still use an old i5 2500k CPU, so no gain in P3D. In other games I see a good performance boost though. Even went as far as flashing a modified bios. Not for the faint of heart 🙂
August 21, 20187 yr I run a 2700 CPU overclocked to 4.8 Ghz with all cores (4+4) activated. To carry through that speed throughout the system I have max overclocked my 8g of ram and GTX 1080 using the (the latest version of the) MSI Afterburner utility. I run P3D V4.3 with most scenery, AI and aircraft addons, with most sliders advanced hard right. Performance is excellent. Yes you can overclock the GPU without problems or drama. Stats as follows: CPU Clock: 4.8 CPU Usage 100% all cores Max CPU temperature: 72C GPU: GTX 1080 Founders Edition Driver: 398.82 GPU Core Clock: 2088 GPU Memory Clock: 5400 GPU Power: 120% GOU Max operational Temp: 66C Monitor: 55 inch curved screen @ 4K This is not the latest or fastest machine these days but frames run from mid 20s to high 60s with little stuttering or problems with 4K HD TV. Loving it. PS: The new San Diego is great with all the ORBX areas, but do not like the photo-real in the surrounding area. I would rather have the previous autogen. Kind regards, Spirit Flyer Stephen
August 22, 20187 yr Many years ago I dabbled in overclocking Nvidia graphics cards. There seemed to be little gained other than extra heat generated. My computer: ABS Gladiator Gaming PC featuring an Intel 10700F CPU, EVGA CLC-240 AIO cooler (dead fans replaced with Noctua fans), Asus Tuf Gaming B460M Plus motherboard, 16GB DDR4-3000 RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, EVGA RTX3070 FTW3 video card, dead EVGA 750 watt power supply replaced with Antec 900 watt PSU.
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