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I wonder if the game is somehow causing GPU clocks to go to high?
- Pointi19782 months agoSeasoned Ace
I wonder if the game is somehow causing GPU clocks to go to high?
Maybe, but it is VERY sensitive to overclocks. I did not have a single crash In BF6 since I removed my slight overclock on my GPU (which has not been a Problem in the past 2 years in any other game)
- RGR_Gaming10X2 months agoRising Scout
I started paying attention to clocks and have noticed my Nitro+ 9070 XT clocks around 3100-3350Mhz while playing BF6, Rivals, Fortnite even. This is typical as I've seen it while watching others testing games with it on youtube. Even other 9070 XT models. Only setting I had in adrenalin that was outside of stock was the power limit, I made it +10% figuring I'd want to get all the power out of my card I can. This likely drove up heat etc. I moved power limit back down to 0% (default), and am keeping a close eye on my clocks. The max clock the board allows is 3450Mhz per HWinfo64. If it crashes I'll look at hwinfo and see what my clock was and if it went too high I will offset the clocks lower. I havent crashed but I made a bunch of other changes. I got some RAM errors on memtest86, so I got an RMA from Corsair. I also went from a 850W ATX 3.0 PSU to a 1000W ATX 3.1 PSU with the dedicated 12V 2X6 wire. Did a fresh Windows 11 install, which includes that new December update that was suppose to help with AMD GPUs (google it). I also got a new Gen4 M.2 drive for my games. I had all my games on a Gen3 prior, so went from 2500 reads to 7200 read speeds. Great for pop in textures on BF6 when you are driving fast in a vehicle etc. So all in all it seems ok for now..