Your GPU undervolt matters more than your CPU overclock
If you want to extract maximum performance from your components, overclocking is probably the first thing that comes to mind. In theory, you can increase the clock speeds of most modern CPUs, graphics cards, and RAM. But given the performance dynamics of modern PCs, overclocking isn't always the best idea. In particular, if you're rocking a relatively recent mid- to high-end system, you'll likely find that undervolting the GPU nets much better results than overclocking the CPU.
If you want to extract maximum performance from your components, overclocking is probably the first thing that comes to mind. In theory, you can increase the clock speeds of most modern CPUs, graphics cards, and RAM. But given the performance dynamics of modern PCs, overclocking isn’t always the best idea. In particular, if you’re rocking a relatively recent mid- to high-end system, you’ll likely find that undervolting the GPU nets much better results than overclocking the CPU.
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