My rx5600xt gpu gigabyte oc keeps crashing when trying to overclock it and I need help to fix it and it will turn off my pc to and out into standby mode and don’t know what to do
Didn't even notice the music so it must be pretty fitting if nothing else man. You should do one on combined infinity fabric/RAM OC too; with Zen 3 everyone effectively has an unused 100mhz FCLK increase going to waste and from dabbling in the past the retuns are impressive, especially if relative power draw and temp increases are taken into consideration too. Awesome vid as always, thank you sir!
1055 mvolts, ~2500 min / 2850 max mhz, and not raising the power limit at all has provided the best, stable results, all the while maintaining very very low temperatures. That is on a regular rx 6600 too. I haven't even bothered with fast timings and just maxed out the vram to the standard 1900 limit, because the results of those changed settings are incredibly ideal already. Maybe someone else with a 6600 or xt version could experiment with the fast timing settings while taking into consideration those clock, voltage and mhz of memory changes mentioned above. Afterall, it took days and so many hours of benchmarking and testing all kinds of games to figure out. So if you happen to catch this comment. Consider trying it on your 6600.
@chris jenkins I've tried that with different boards and processors, but maxing out the power limit didn't translate to better performance. Instead the card just gets hotter and draws more power... About a month ago I was able to get the RX 6600 in the top 10 benchmarks on 3dMark of users with the same and similar setups using those settings I mentioned. So I'd recommend trying them. If you happen to run into instability or crashes on your particular card, just bump it up from 1055 to 1060 mvolts and see if that works. It should be all good in that range, but not every card is exactly the same and not everyone uses the same apps or games. That worked for me with multiple different hardware though. So give it a shot.
Amazing, it's so rare see a card that can be undervolt and Overclock at the same time, lower temperature and better performance and the watts required are still pretty good
Thanks for all your amazing AMD guides. Recently bought a 5800x/6600 XT build. Totally in love, your PBO settings helped me learn a lot and here I find you again filling me with useful info.
@@AncientGameplays I've got my 6600XT from 14k to 18400 in passmark gpu tests following your settings advice. Best overclock to date. Accidently had the fan set to 0% and hit 116c (retest after max temp was 76c on gpu) and no crash...oops. I got an amazingly stable system im so in love with! These guides are beyond informational and very clear and to the point. Great work as you're helping me maximize my money.
My step son literally got his 6600 yesterday and I remembered how your guides on the 5700 came in clutch for me. Thanks for making this kind of super useful content. Question? Do you have any plans on making a guide for the 6900xt? So far it has been pretty sparce on finding many channels really talking about this with exception of hardware mods and such. And I trust you guides to be honest.
@@MaffeyZilog I was just amazed that a guide came out just as the need for one arrived. I mean, how often do you find the thing you need exactly when you need it in life?
@@MrMunkyMeat I guess that's a proper reason when you explain it like that. I got my 6600 last week but I didn't know of this channel and a lot of the other "tech reviewers" have been shitting on Nvidia and AMD for these cards (6600, 6600 xt, RTX 3060, 3060ti) because they just want to have big graphs with convoluted benchmarking the high end, thousands of Pounds/Dollars/Euro's etc cards. It's ok for them when they get their cards sent to then for free and then they complain that all they are getting sent are these mid-range cards. Sorry if I worded that first comment like a bit of a ass. Just sick of this whole 'silicone shortage' shit at the moment.
As a person who always feared overclocking thus video help me a lot and feel way more comfortable bout overclocking.. I have the xfx speedster swft 210 radeon rx 6600 8gb version and I used your settings and tweaked some of the max frequency so I got mine at 2591 and the card is rated for 2491 so I just did a 100 more and the min at 1 2400 and the undervolt at 1120 and then instead of my the fans being on 55 I got them on like 75 or 85 depending on my temps I seen my junction temp go to 90 celcus so now since I have the fans on that it stays in the low 80 mid 70.. and I did get a major boost in performance too the only reason I looked into overclocking cause my card would frame dip didn’t know why but after overclocking and stuff my stuff has been way better..
Have the same card and have it 2560 min and 2760 max, vram maxed at 1900, undervolted at 1130 and power limit plus 20%. Pulled 112 watts and never left 75 degrees. Using ryzen 5 5600x, xfx speedster rx 6600, 32gb ram
Thanks a lot for this tutorial, love your video's and in a totally nongay way I really love your voice and accent man, I could listen to you for days and days haha.
Hi! I have been following you for about three months and I am still learning a lot in my age of 70 from your videos. I have been working with computers since 1983 and except the first one, I made all my desktops myself using OEM parts. Why I'm telling you this is I am 70 but not dead yet :) I upgraded my desktop which I am mainly using in photo editing using Adobe Photoshop and Topaz. The gear I am using is; ASUS PRIME H610M-E D4 motherboard 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12400F 2.50 GHz 32 GB DDR4 RAM (Ripjaws V DDR4-3200 16 GBX2) ASUS RADEON RX 6600 8 GB WD Blue SN570 NVMe 500 GB SSD (System) NVMe KIOXIA-EXCERIA 500 GB SSD TOSHIBA HDTWT860 6 GB HDD WDC WD10EZEX-08M2NA0 HDD Power supply 600 W + EXTRA FAN I am working on Windows 11 Pro 22H2 all updates OK and all the changes you recommended to optimize Windows are done. AMD Adrenalin Edition Version Up to date 23.4.3 and tuning is made just like you told in your video. Photoshop settings are OK as far as I know. (File handling, Performance and Scratch disks) While photo editing; GPU Utilization normal (increasing/decreasing), Temperatures normal (around 35-40, at the junction sometimes 45-50); VRAM Clock speed normal (increasing/decreasing) BUT; VRAM Utilization never exceeds 5 GB and instead RAM usage from 32 GB RAM goes up to sometimes 20 GB (In Photoshop Performance settings “Let Photoshop use 15593 MB (%62)”. Why I can not use my graphic cards entire RAM capacity 8 GB at max? And I think this issue got worse after the last update. Thank you very much for your help, it will be highly appreciated. Best regards Mustafa Orhon
Followed your guide. Helped me be systematic, I tend to be a bit random and disorganised in my approach. Looks like I lost the silicon lottery! 2575 on 1150mv, and no memory overclock is all I can manage. Anymore, or less voltage and I get instability. Still, sold the game code that came with it, so cost
Thank you for this tutorial Fabio. I'm able to achieve 2600 min and max of 2700 at 1020mV with memory at 1900 using the default timings. I have the Gigabyte Rx 6600 Eagle.
@@AncientGameplays I've been having quite a few crashes in games that I didn't have before. Do you know if there's anything I can do to improve the stability of an UV/Power Limit increase? I'm sure you need more info than this to answer fully, but I thought of you to ask as soon as I began googling it earlier today.
maybe, i found a best setting for this videocard. for first, i downloaded morepowerstool and changed max power from 100 to 110, to get better productivity. then i rebooting pc, launching amd adrenalin and there are my setting in amd adrenalin: min 2491 max 2600 voltage 1063 vram 1900 with fast timing +20% power in amd adrenalin from 60-63 deegres, now i getting 55-57 in 3dmark i getting almost 9k (8953)
@@nodestra1234 i actually upgraded from the powercolor 6600 to a sapphire nitro+ 6700 xt, but it never stopped working, it gave everything it had, great gpu
Great video! Tested it on my xfx rx 6600 works great got the best bench so far of 1456 for speedway benchmark and the max score of any user with my CPU ryzen 7 5700x was 1488. Amazing!
Thank you so much! Tested on my Pulse RX 6600 with 2600 min-2800 max and 1100mV at 1850 memory clock and works flawlessly! Tested with 3DMark and FurMark, peak temps at 60-62deg (before at 75 deg), awesome improvement (Edit cuz i forgot): TDP drop to 105w peak
The fast timing crashed me out. But I have been playing using your settings as a baseline and have been able to get almost max overclocked with good undervolt with constant low temps. Stable! I think I managed to get one of the good cards. Thanks!
I was crashing without realizing it was the fast timings, I was taking it for granted without testing 🤣 This video helped. Fast timings definitely not a "given" at Higher VRAM clock
5:37 You can do that for specific games only, below the Apply Changes button there is a [Add game profile +] It's a lot better to set the min frequency this way
Thanks for the help, I got really lucky and can max everything out...like I set the clock to 2800 and 2900 with the default voltage. It consumes 100 w and hovers around 2870 with a 46C temp. The vram is also maxed out. This vid gave me the confidence to try it out. I didn't think I'd get lucky since I got the cheapest rx 6600 from xfx.
I have the same card, I recently built my first PC with it paired with a 5700x. Will this increase performance the settings you have? I'm just looking to tinker, stock performance is good.
@TxCh3vyB0y it ended up being a bit unstable. It wouldn't crash, but it wasn't stable. My card ended up being 2750mhz clock speed, but my memory is still maxed out. You shouldn't copy anyone's overclock, slowly push it, and test it properly with any benchmark. The card will always be safe as long as you use amd's programs. I overclocked both my 7600x and rx6600 for a bit more performance since I have a 3440x1440 monitor. If you don't need it, then you don't need to overclock.
@galibshahriar4717 for the cpu note the best core, that one needs the most voltage. (Note this is for my 7600x cpu, if you do not have 7000 series, maybe start with a less aggressive number) Start out with -10 on the main core and -20 on every other core. You can also give the 2nd core a bit more voltage(so like -15). Then, slowly lower the voltage. I played it safe and although I could run -15 main and -30 all, I went -12 main and -27 all to avoid further testing for minimal gains.
I bought yesterday on sale this card precisely (it was worth the wait, it cost only 269,90), but strangely enough, on Assetto Corsa Competizione, the only thing that improves FPS's is the power limit up from 0 to 20%. Overclocking the GPU from 2684 to 2900 didn't do anything, as if the power limit is still too low. It's always max of 120W no matter the frequency.
@@AncientGameplays I was playing Star Citizen this evening, Roughly 55fps 60c temps. its very cool man. Thanks. My search also took me directly to your video. Top of the list
This guy is legend, he still reply and help others till today. One question tho, 60 C temp and 79 temp junc is it normal, i never monitor this stat until now. tks a lot man
Asus Radeon RX 6600 DUAL 8GB GDDR6 Voltage 1140mV GPU 2650MHz min GPU 2750MHz max VRAM 1900MHz / default timings Power Limit max (+20%) Runs stable and performance is better than stock without increasing temperatures or noise noticeably. Thanks for the guide! My cpu is AMD Ryzen 5 5600 which is running on PBO / +200MHz override. Also i’ve got SAM enabled.
@@AncientGameplays Man, they just keep burying Windows XP under a bunch of pretty layers. Replay this process and look at the menu under a menu and marvel that even that menu is the same menu from Windows 2000. It's like putting a blanket over everything in the room and calling it clean lol.
thanks for this video! currently experiencing a bunch of antialiasing problems tho so im trying to fix that with one of your videos too lol, once i fix it ill definitely use this guide!
@@AncientGameplays sadly I haven’t, ive had this problem for around a year now, I thought upgrading my gpu would help, but i have the same problem with me new RX6600 :( ive also done some overcloking like you did in this video and I sadly haven’t gotten any extra fps in my broken gta 5 game, not getting more than 40fps, its so weird, I should be able to hit at least 100fps :( im getting so tired with all the problems my pc has, idk what to do anymore.
I cannot push very high core clocks, but when I tested auto tune it put vram straight to 1900 and it was stable, 1900 is also stable with fast timings! I set my clocks at what the amd auto tuner put, so 1900mhz vram and 2579 core clock, a bit extra performance for not much effort, thank you for the guide and saying the crads limitations, and i also got voltage stable at 1130mv.
dulu saya menggunakan RTX 2060, sangat mudah mencapai 81 derajat celcius, jadi saya Uncervolt ke 0.975 di 1920Mhz, suhu stabil di 65 derajat celcius, tapi sekarang saya punya RX 6600, performa mirip mirip sedikit, tapi dengan fitur Auto OVERCLOCKNYA, Gak Perlu Mikir Sampek Pusing, Berkali kali pakek Unigiene Heaven :D
Thanks for the video. I got an Asrock RX 6600 Challenger and I noticed the voltage will be adjusted on its own based on the clocks I set. For example: I set min. frequency 2400MHz, max. frequency 2500MHz, voltage 1080mV, it will be 1125mV in games (both HWMonitor and GPU-Z show the same) I set min. frequency 2600MHz, max. frequency 2700MHz, voltage 1080mV, it will be 1150mV So basically, I can't undervolt to get less power and higher clocks. I don't know if it's because of Asrock bios or AMD driver.
My Asrock RX6600 Challenger hasn't this problem but my sapphire RX6600 pulse is same with you, so you should relatively tune the voltage by yourself i guess it maybe the bios version
Thanks heaps for the video. On my asus dual rx 6600 I’m getting the following stable with my Ryzen 3600. 2810mhz 1130mv 1900mhz Fast timing Disabled zero fan as I’ve noticed my exhaust case fans were pumping out more hot air when gpu was heating up.
I did everything according to your guide and everything worked perfectly until I changed the VRAM value, I set it to 1880 and artifacts appeared immediately, I set it to 1900 and it was very good for 10 minutes and then the artifacts came back again, any value lower than 1900 immediately crashes the artifacts, you have any idea about this?
Thanks for the tutorial, For the model I have, XFX speedster SWFT 210 The best performance and record on 3D mark comes from Min Frequancy = 2491 mhz, more than this the card start losing performance in wierd way Max Frequancy = 2600 more than this I will require more Voltage then less performance also wierd Voltage = 1080 to 1100 mv, I set it more than this It will lose more than 10% of the performance, less it will crash Power Limit = +20%, initially I was drawing only 100 watt, after then it started to draw 120 watt, which really wierd cause it is 132 watt card, and after searching I found out that all models the same so I don't have any answer how to solve this Fan Max speed at 60%, the temperature never goes more than 62 degree and 64 without UV + OC It is a really decent model with good cooling but still the problem with the power consumption why is it for all models not more than 120 watt even it is rated as 132 watt GPU?
@@AncientGameplays I have noticed that it can goes up to 2624 Mhz as maximum frequency but never go more than 100 watt consumption and this is really weird
Mine is the same. Best 3dmark results i get are with min 2000 , max 2600 , 1080mv. Average mhz are at 2350-2400mhz. If i set min. higher score decreases. If i up the voltage , score decreases. If i go up to 2650mhz with higher voltage , again score decreases. There seems to be a weird curve that the OC is affecting , and based on what i've experience it's far from optimized. Did xfx reply? (Tdp is often different from power consumption. For example ryzen 5600 tdp 65w , draws up to 76w on stock settings.)
@@johntet they replied it is normal to draw 100 watt and asked them if there is a legit way to reach 132 watt without voiding the warranty i am waiting for their reply, by the way it is working perfectly with 100 watt and the card can provide the same performance as the one working with 132 watt at stock values without any OC
I don't have a super PC I have a5-2700x Ryzen. Non-OC.. But I just bought a 2 k monitor. I played Calypso Protocols and it sets the resolution based on what game determined i can play on. It set me up to being with on 2560 x 1440. It ran fine. 150fps to 177 tops. I set my Radeon pro setting like in the video and I was getting 110 fps tops. I looked at the graphix and it had set my resolution to 7680 X 4320.. So just to see. I set them to 1920 x 1080. I was getting 11 and 12 fps with awful graphix. The looks amazing on 7680 x 4320.
There is no point in core overclocking this card at all. 6600 hugely bottlenecked by bandwidth, it’s main weakness of this card and amd knew it, they just restricted memory frequency to 15200mhz, although all pcbs of 6600 has same memory 16gb/s chips as the XT model. You should try morepower tool, I was able to unlock memory frequency and it was stable at 2400mhz, but core clock stucked at 500mhz with no option to boost it higher, could you solve it? It would smash xt card on market, because Xt model is only 10% more comp units, but real difference is up to 35% and that’s because of much lesser memory bandwidth on 6600.
actually, i have to disagree as i have tested it and overclocking this card definitely helps. Also, you can mod it to allow better memory bandwidth, and...it is less expensive
@@AncientGameplays I tested it, Witcher 3 static corvo Bianca scene stock 6600 2500core/1740mem gives solid 100fps. Then I put core up to 2660 and get 1fps more, and then I set 1900 on mem and scene showing solid 107fps. Make a great content, try to flash xt bios or any other way to unlock memory overclocking
Zajebiście,zaraz się biorę za undervolting bo mój Rx 6600 gigabyte eagle w cyberpunk 2077 ma temp.85-90 stopni a wentylatory wyją jak odkurzacz kręcą się na 80%.
@@W_Strone_Swiatla poszlo,zbiłem zegary o jakieś100mhz,napięcie z 1150 na 1060 i temp nie przekraczają 80 stopni a wentylatory nie kręcą sie więcej jak 55% więc jest duża różnica
Hii, nice video btw Just wanna share my experience with my rx 6600, so i bought this gpu in june 2023 And i tried to undervolt and OC VRAM, and your vids show my top recommendation So i configure my GPU as clock default but undervolt to 1090mV, default fan default power limit, and OC my VRAM to 1900Mhz with fast timing, and surprisingly it just passed 5mnts stress test and playing games for hours Makes me wonder that RX6600 gets upgrade silicone and VRAM modules but limit it to 14Gbps?
Great video once again mate ... is there a possibility to redo your old 5700xt overclock/undervolt video with the latest amd drivers ? I would much appreciate it
@@AncientGameplays i have reacht 2863Mhz (90%stabel) but i juse now 2800mhz (only 1 time crash) the vram stay at 1870-1892 mhz by consuming 120w but it goes to 80-85 C( because the summer ist 34C in my romm)i have the egal version sadly i cant send a picture
@@AncientGameplays i mean 90%( i love to say Things in maht because i juse maht a lot and i say it whe i talk the when ist rare)) when i paly 10 time it it crash ca 1-2 times Have a nice day
Normal OC doesn't yield good results. Guess MSI doesn't want us to tinker with their Bios. Saw same for some Ventus 3060ti's too. Btw the card is a Mech 2X which is a Ventus equivalent of Nvidia I guess.
Not sure how, I must have been really luckey on the silicone lottery, I can undervolt to 970mvolts min 2700 max 2900, power target +20%, runs a little hot and loud but is really stable, (might be hot because of the airflow in the case) I’m not sure which tempreture matters, but hotspot runs at 89 and gpu temp is 70. However I am thinking of lowering to 2600/2700 as the only difference when benchmarking is heat about +10c in both sensors
Hey man! Nice job i did this on an rx 6600 sapphire pulse, since im new on this i kept the max clocks without OC, and 100 less on the min side, and i set to 1100 mva, but the temps while gaming still on 68-70, the same as before, any clues i could tweak? I didnt touch the ram stuff yet
Hey! Great videos btw, i am learning a lot. I have one question, if i just go to custom settings and select the power limit option, tune it to 20% annd just do that, will this increase the temperature of my GPU? In the cases where it will need this power limit increase ofc.
It will only increase your gpu temp if your GPU was being power restrained. But in a GPU with such a low power draw, temps aren't a thing to worry about usually
Great video ! Have you ever dealt with power fluctuations on this card? Im benchmarking great on 3dmark with stable 120 watts but with the recent hunt 1896 engine upgrade i got watt drops from 110~ to 70 resulting in massive fps drops. Do you have any solutions please ?
Hi! I saw this video a while ago but I think I didn't overclock correctly. This time I prefer to ask before doing it on my own. Is it necessary to modify the voltage if I have set 2500 and 2600 in the minimum and maximum frequency? And if it is not necessary, can I set 1800 MHz with the Fast Timer even if I do not modify the voltage?
Thanks! over 70+ fps on Far Cry 6 ultra settings + full DXR (with power just around 80w!) Quick question tho: can I squeeze out more from this card with a R7 5700g? (Currently running on i5-10400f)
So i have undervolted my gpu to 1050v at 2700 max core frequency, still there is no crash, why is that!? And performance seems to be improving in game too with undervolting
@@AncientGameplays I'm not upset, it performs great. Just not used to such a thing, as this is my first Radeon. Don't normally see such a thing with Nvidia GPUs. The price was just right, anyway.
Well Guys, let me know your doubts, and also, if you enjoyed the background music haha
My rx5600xt gpu gigabyte oc keeps crashing when trying to overclock it and I need help to fix it and it will turn off my pc to and out into standby mode and don’t know what to do
Didn't even notice the music so it must be pretty fitting if nothing else man.
You should do one on combined infinity fabric/RAM OC too; with Zen 3 everyone effectively has an unused 100mhz FCLK increase going to waste and from dabbling in the past the retuns are impressive, especially if relative power draw and temp increases are taken into consideration too.
Awesome vid as always, thank you sir!
That car from cyberpunk is the John cenas car :V
Can overclocking the vram too high cause screen full of colourful artifacts?
@@JMar135 thats usually on the vram
I was waiting patiently ever since I got 6600. I used your 470/570 guide.
Thanks!
1055 mvolts, ~2500 min / 2850 max mhz, and not raising the power limit at all has provided the best, stable results, all the while maintaining very very low temperatures. That is on a regular rx 6600 too. I haven't even bothered with fast timings and just maxed out the vram to the standard 1900 limit, because the results of those changed settings are incredibly ideal already. Maybe someone else with a 6600 or xt version could experiment with the fast timing settings while taking into consideration those clock, voltage and mhz of memory changes mentioned above. Afterall, it took days and so many hours of benchmarking and testing all kinds of games to figure out. So if you happen to catch this comment. Consider trying it on your 6600.
Works like a charm!
@chris jenkins I've tried that with different boards and processors, but maxing out the power limit didn't translate to better performance. Instead the card just gets hotter and draws more power... About a month ago I was able to get the RX 6600 in the top 10 benchmarks on 3dMark of users with the same and similar setups using those settings I mentioned. So I'd recommend trying them. If you happen to run into instability or crashes on your particular card, just bump it up from 1055 to 1060 mvolts and see if that works. It should be all good in that range, but not every card is exactly the same and not everyone uses the same apps or games. That worked for me with multiple different hardware though. So give it a shot.
Tysm for this comment. Gunna give it a try!
Mine auto overclocks to 2832 I just set that on afterburner and increase the powerlimit to +6 and it’s fine
Gonna try this later!
I just bought a budget prebuilt with the rx6600 in it, this is the most common sense simple laid out video I have watched. Thank You !
You're very welcome
Amazing, it's so rare see a card that can be undervolt and Overclock at the same time, lower temperature and better performance and the watts required are still pretty good
Almost all rx 6000 series can do that 💪💪
Thanks for all your amazing AMD guides. Recently bought a 5800x/6600 XT build. Totally in love, your PBO settings helped me learn a lot and here I find you again filling me with useful info.
Great to know!
@@AncientGameplays I've got my 6600XT from 14k to 18400 in passmark gpu tests following your settings advice. Best overclock to date. Accidently had the fan set to 0% and hit 116c (retest after max temp was 76c on gpu) and no crash...oops. I got an amazingly stable system im so in love with! These guides are beyond informational and very clear and to the point. Great work as you're helping me maximize my money.
@@AncientGameplays TimeSpy went up 1000 for me to 10840, you the man. Max temp was 75c hot spot on gpu. Should I go beyond your 6600xt settings a bit?
Lol you helped me with my previous computer, now I bought this gpu and found your channel again. Great stuff as always, thanks bro
Thanks for watching
My step son literally got his 6600 yesterday and I remembered how your guides on the 5700 came in clutch for me. Thanks for making this kind of super useful content. Question? Do you have any plans on making a guide for the 6900xt? So far it has been pretty sparce on finding many channels really talking about this with exception of hardware mods and such. And I trust you guides to be honest.
Hey, i would make a guide for the 6900XT if i had one :D
Literally? Do you think we may have thought that you were talking figuratively?
@@MaffeyZilog I was just amazed that a guide came out just as the need for one arrived. I mean, how often do you find the thing you need exactly when you need it in life?
@@MrMunkyMeat I guess that's a proper reason when you explain it like that.
I got my 6600 last week but I didn't know of this channel and a lot of the other "tech reviewers" have been shitting on Nvidia and AMD for these cards (6600, 6600 xt, RTX 3060, 3060ti) because they just want to have big graphs with convoluted benchmarking the high end, thousands of Pounds/Dollars/Euro's etc cards.
It's ok for them when they get their cards sent to then for free and then they complain that all they are getting sent are these mid-range cards.
Sorry if I worded that first comment like a bit of a ass.
Just sick of this whole 'silicone shortage' shit at the moment.
As a person who always feared overclocking thus video help me a lot and feel way more comfortable bout overclocking.. I have the xfx speedster swft 210 radeon rx 6600 8gb version and I used your settings and tweaked some of the max frequency so I got mine at 2591 and the card is rated for 2491 so I just did a 100 more and the min at 1
2400 and the undervolt at 1120 and then instead of my the fans being on 55 I got them on like 75 or 85 depending on my temps I seen my junction temp go to 90 celcus so now since I have the fans on that it stays in the low 80 mid 70.. and I did get a major boost in performance too the only reason I looked into overclocking cause my card would frame dip didn’t know why but after overclocking and stuff my stuff has been way better..
Great to hear!
Have the same card and have it 2560 min and 2760 max, vram maxed at 1900, undervolted at 1130 and power limit plus 20%. Pulled 112 watts and never left 75 degrees.
Using ryzen 5 5600x, xfx speedster rx 6600, 32gb ram
Whats yours cpu this settings work on i3 12100f?
@@furkanaydemir9336 I honestly got tired of messing with it so I bought a 3080ti but I have the r7 5700x
@@rustyschackleford982what's your fan curve, either most stable or quietest?
Slowly catching up to his newer vids. My first question answered immediately lol.
Thanks a lot for this tutorial, love your video's and in a totally nongay way I really love your voice and accent man, I could listen to you for days and days haha.
Thank you very much haha
Thank you
Many TH-camrs aim for high end cards. You're a Legend
Thank you, thank you! Just bought my first AMD GPU (been using only Nvidia) and your vids are perfect.
Great i could help!
Hi! I have been following you for about three months and I am still learning a lot in my age of 70 from your videos. I have been working with computers since 1983 and except the first one, I made all my desktops myself using OEM parts. Why I'm telling you this is I am 70 but not dead yet :) I upgraded my desktop which I am mainly using in photo editing using Adobe Photoshop and Topaz. The gear I am using is;
ASUS PRIME H610M-E D4 motherboard
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12400F 2.50 GHz
32 GB DDR4 RAM (Ripjaws V DDR4-3200 16 GBX2)
ASUS RADEON RX 6600 8 GB
WD Blue SN570 NVMe 500 GB SSD (System)
NVMe KIOXIA-EXCERIA 500 GB SSD
TOSHIBA HDTWT860 6 GB HDD
WDC WD10EZEX-08M2NA0 HDD
Power supply 600 W + EXTRA FAN
I am working on Windows 11 Pro 22H2 all updates OK and all the changes you recommended to optimize Windows are done.
AMD Adrenalin Edition Version Up to date 23.4.3 and tuning is made just like you told in your video.
Photoshop settings are OK as far as I know. (File handling, Performance and Scratch disks)
While photo editing;
GPU Utilization normal (increasing/decreasing), Temperatures normal (around 35-40, at the junction sometimes 45-50);
VRAM Clock speed normal (increasing/decreasing)
BUT;
VRAM Utilization never exceeds 5 GB and instead RAM usage from 32 GB RAM goes up to sometimes 20 GB (In Photoshop Performance settings “Let Photoshop use 15593 MB (%62)”.
Why I can not use my graphic cards entire RAM capacity 8 GB at max? And I think this issue got worse after the last update.
Thank you very much for your help, it will be highly appreciated.
Best regards
Mustafa Orhon
take care of yourself, we love your videos.
Thank you!
Thanks again. Always my first stop for any Radeon tuning or driver issues!
Followed your guide. Helped me be systematic, I tend to be a bit random and disorganised in my approach.
Looks like I lost the silicon lottery! 2575 on 1150mv, and no memory overclock is all I can manage. Anymore, or less voltage and I get instability.
Still, sold the game code that came with it, so cost
Thank you for this tutorial Fabio. I'm able to achieve 2600 min and max of 2700 at 1020mV with memory at 1900 using the default timings. I have the Gigabyte Rx 6600 Eagle.
Good values 💪💪
I have the same card, thank you for the info.
I have the same card. It is very loud. Does this settings help? Or do you have any suggestions to suppress the noise?
Thank you for the very in-depth explanation of changing the RX 6600 Radeon settings! You have really helped me learn more about setting up my card!
Glad I could help!
@@AncientGameplays I've been having quite a few crashes in games that I didn't have before. Do you know if there's anything I can do to improve the stability of an UV/Power Limit increase? I'm sure you need more info than this to answer fully, but I thought of you to ask as soon as I began googling it earlier today.
thank you for showing me this amazing guide!
maybe, i found a best setting for this videocard. for first, i downloaded morepowerstool and changed max power from 100 to 110, to get better productivity. then i rebooting pc, launching amd adrenalin and there are my setting in amd adrenalin:
min 2491
max 2600
voltage 1063
vram 1900 with fast timing
+20% power in amd adrenalin
from 60-63 deegres, now i getting 55-57
in 3dmark i getting almost 9k (8953)
thanks a lot for keeping updated!
Mine is stable at 2620 Mhz, Vram at 1900 fast timing and 1130 mV. Great video
Great to know!
Which RX 6600 model do you have?
great explanation, i upgraded to this from an rx 580 4GB, currently trying those profiles, thanks!
Go on! Great upgrade
@@AncientGameplays your videos have been a lot of help, thanks for everything bro:)
@@PabloBarrera25 Thank you for watching :D
Is the gpu still working?
@@nodestra1234 i actually upgraded from the powercolor 6600 to a sapphire nitro+ 6700 xt, but it never stopped working, it gave everything it had, great gpu
thx for the video, ordered myself a rx6600, so you helped me a lot with this :)
Great to hear!
Damn good job, on my ASRock Radeon RX 6600 Challenger the voltage (mv) is 1050 and the maximum frequency (MHz) is 1900 and everything works fine 🙂
I made my own settings using the tips you said in your video, it worked well for me, thank you very much
You're welcome
Great video! Tested it on my xfx rx 6600 works great got the best bench so far of 1456 for speedway benchmark and the max score of any user with my CPU ryzen 7 5700x was 1488. Amazing!
Great to hear!
Got rx6600 recently. Great stuff
Thanks, great video!
Thank you so much! Tested on my Pulse RX 6600 with 2600 min-2800 max and 1100mV at 1850 memory clock and works flawlessly!
Tested with 3DMark and FurMark, peak temps at 60-62deg (before at 75 deg), awesome improvement
(Edit cuz i forgot): TDP drop to 105w peak
RPM? =-)
The fast timing crashed me out. But I have been playing using your settings as a baseline and have been able to get almost max overclocked with good undervolt with constant low temps. Stable! I think I managed to get one of the good cards. Thanks!
I was crashing without realizing it was the fast timings, I was taking it for granted without testing 🤣 This video helped. Fast timings definitely not a "given" at Higher VRAM clock
Thanks Fabio.
I am able to achieve 2600~2700 core w/ 1075mV, 1900 mem w/ fast timings following your guide.
Great!
Thanks man, now I can play non cpu intensive games without my card crapping itself
5:37 You can do that for specific games only, below the Apply Changes button there is a [Add game profile +]
It's a lot better to set the min frequency this way
You're right
thanks man, like always you are helping me
Glad to know
Thank you. This helped greatly.
Glad to know
Thank you so much for this Video 😁 Love your Videos. You are a Good men 😊
Thank you my man
Great vid bro
You know, when I made that comment about losing my viewership because no glasses, it was a joke. You didn't have to put them back on for me. :P
Haha, good one, i ususally use them for tutorials only
Thanks for the help, I got really lucky and can max everything out...like I set the clock to 2800 and 2900 with the default voltage. It consumes 100 w and hovers around 2870 with a 46C temp. The vram is also maxed out.
This vid gave me the confidence to try it out. I didn't think I'd get lucky since I got the cheapest rx 6600 from xfx.
I have the same card, I recently built my first PC with it paired with a 5700x. Will this increase performance the settings you have? I'm just looking to tinker, stock performance is good.
@TxCh3vyB0y it ended up being a bit unstable. It wouldn't crash, but it wasn't stable. My card ended up being 2750mhz clock speed, but my memory is still maxed out.
You shouldn't copy anyone's overclock, slowly push it, and test it properly with any benchmark. The card will always be safe as long as you use amd's programs.
I overclocked both my 7600x and rx6600 for a bit more performance since I have a 3440x1440 monitor. If you don't need it, then you don't need to overclock.
@@KevinEFmeanwhile I am trying to underclock and undervolt it but I am unable to find any proper guidelines anywhere
@galibshahriar4717 for the cpu note the best core, that one needs the most voltage.
(Note this is for my 7600x cpu, if you do not have 7000 series, maybe start with a less aggressive number)
Start out with -10 on the main core and -20 on every other core. You can also give the 2nd core a bit more voltage(so like -15). Then, slowly lower the voltage. I played it safe and although I could run -15 main and -30 all, I went -12 main and -27 all to avoid further testing for minimal gains.
I bought yesterday on sale this card precisely (it was worth the wait, it cost only 269,90), but strangely enough, on Assetto Corsa Competizione, the only thing that improves FPS's is the power limit up from 0 to 20%. Overclocking the GPU from 2684 to 2900 didn't do anything, as if the power limit is still too low. It's always max of 120W no matter the frequency.
PCDIGA, VERY nice deal, overclocking the GPU makes nothing because that model is low end and you'll hit the bios power limit
@@AncientGameplays Yeah, now I understand why you mostly focused on the min frequency.
very helpful guide!
Ace mate! Thanks for sharing this!
Sapphire nitro+ 6600xt tuned to you 👌🏻
Thank you for watching
@@AncientGameplays Super informational dude!
@@PeteJonesViciousKid thanks 💪💪
@@AncientGameplays I was playing Star Citizen this evening, Roughly 55fps 60c temps. its very cool man. Thanks. My search also took me directly to your video. Top of the list
thx,this card is a beast!
It works :D
great explanation, when i can buy an xt6600 i will definitely use it. Here in Brazil the gpu are very expensive.👍
Yeah, i imagine
br tambem man?peguei minha rx 6600 xt e é sucesso
@@alessandrodale8234 pô parabéns tô na ansiedade de pegar uma🤩
Thank you, Jesus, very helpful and easy to understand!
Good :D
This guy is legend, he still reply and help others till today. One question tho, 60 C temp and 79 temp junc is it normal, i never monitor this stat until now. tks a lot man
Those temps are perfectly normal, quite low actually
@@AncientGameplays tks a lot for your guide man, my experience with cyper punk are now smoother
Thanks a lot for the video.
Thanks for watching :D
Asus Radeon RX 6600 DUAL 8GB GDDR6
Voltage 1140mV
GPU 2650MHz min
GPU 2750MHz max
VRAM 1900MHz / default timings
Power Limit max (+20%)
Runs stable and performance is better than stock without increasing temperatures or noise noticeably. Thanks for the guide!
My cpu is AMD Ryzen 5 5600 which is running on PBO / +200MHz override. Also i’ve got SAM enabled.
I love this so damn much. 3:06
TWO CLICKS to get the same menu as one click. Screeeeew Windows 11.
It is getting ther though
@@AncientGameplays Man, they just keep burying Windows XP under a bunch of pretty layers. Replay this process and look at the menu under a menu and marvel that even that menu is the same menu from Windows 2000. It's like putting a blanket over everything in the room and calling it clean lol.
thankyou for the guide
thanks for this video! currently experiencing a bunch of antialiasing problems tho so im trying to fix that with one of your videos too lol, once i fix it ill definitely use this guide!
Have you solved them?
@@AncientGameplays sadly I haven’t, ive had this problem for around a year now, I thought upgrading my gpu would help, but i have the same problem with me new RX6600 :(
ive also done some overcloking like you did in this video and I sadly haven’t gotten any extra fps in my broken gta 5 game, not getting more than 40fps, its so weird, I should be able to hit at least 100fps :(
im getting so tired with all the problems my pc has, idk what to do anymore.
@@demoknight4822 it’s most likely your motherboard
I cannot push very high core clocks, but when I tested auto tune it put vram straight to 1900 and it was stable, 1900 is also stable with fast timings! I set my clocks at what the amd auto tuner put, so 1900mhz vram and 2579 core clock, a bit extra performance for not much effort, thank you for the guide and saying the crads limitations, and i also got voltage stable at 1130mv.
You're welcome
dulu saya menggunakan RTX 2060, sangat mudah mencapai 81 derajat celcius, jadi saya Uncervolt ke 0.975 di 1920Mhz, suhu stabil di 65 derajat celcius,
tapi sekarang saya punya RX 6600, performa mirip mirip sedikit, tapi dengan fitur Auto OVERCLOCKNYA, Gak Perlu Mikir Sampek Pusing, Berkali kali pakek Unigiene Heaven :D
nice video, thanks!
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My RX 570 draws like 120W as well! I wonder what the next generation(s) of AMD GPUs with ~140W TDP will be and how they perform.
Awesome guide
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I got an Asrock RX 6600 Challenger and I noticed the voltage will be adjusted on its own based on the clocks I set. For example:
I set min. frequency 2400MHz, max. frequency 2500MHz, voltage 1080mV, it will be 1125mV in games (both HWMonitor and GPU-Z show the same)
I set min. frequency 2600MHz, max. frequency 2700MHz, voltage 1080mV, it will be 1150mV
So basically, I can't undervolt to get less power and higher clocks. I don't know if it's because of Asrock bios or AMD driver.
Hey hey,
Its just because you got bad bining most likely. Happens
Also, the bios adjusts things via offset voltage in order to make marks more stable. Don't sweat it
My Asrock RX6600 Challenger hasn't this problem
but my sapphire RX6600 pulse is same with you, so you should relatively tune the voltage by yourself
i guess it maybe the bios version
@Katinggangseng It's what I did, I set it to 2550/2650 and 1878 for memory. Works with no issues.
Have you found the solution? because my rx 6600 is like that too
Thanks heaps for the video.
On my asus dual rx 6600 I’m getting the following stable with my Ryzen 3600.
2810mhz
1130mv
1900mhz
Fast timing
Disabled zero fan as I’ve noticed my exhaust case fans were pumping out more hot air when gpu was heating up.
I did everything according to your guide and everything worked perfectly until I changed the VRAM value, I set it to 1880 and artifacts appeared immediately, I set it to 1900 and it was very good for 10 minutes and then the artifacts came back again, any value lower than 1900 immediately crashes the artifacts, you have any idea about this?
That's quite odd actually, maybe it changes the timings to higher values at 1900MHz or more
@@AncientGameplays I changed the voltage to 1080 and everything is fine
Thank you good sir!
Thank you haha
thanks, perfect config for my powercolor rx 6600 🙏
Great
Mine too, it just works great in MSI Afterburner at 2700 mhz core, 1850 mhz memory with 1100 mV and +10 % power limit.
Fabio, Windows 11 Optimisation guide needed ☹ (with all Xbox gameplay record disabling, security VBS disabling ect. ect. ect.), please... Thanks ❤
I guess i can do it later
ty for the video, these settings are very good for mine asus rx 6600 dual 8gb
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nice video. you are insane!!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial,
For the model I have, XFX speedster SWFT 210
The best performance and record on 3D mark comes from
Min Frequancy = 2491 mhz, more than this the card start losing performance in wierd way
Max Frequancy = 2600 more than this I will require more Voltage then less performance also wierd
Voltage = 1080 to 1100 mv, I set it more than this It will lose more than 10% of the performance, less it will crash
Power Limit = +20%, initially I was drawing only 100 watt, after then it started to draw 120 watt, which really wierd cause it is 132 watt card, and after searching I found out that all models the same so I don't have any answer how to solve this
Fan Max speed at 60%, the temperature never goes more than 62 degree and 64 without UV + OC
It is a really decent model with good cooling but still the problem with the power consumption why is it for all models not more than 120 watt even it is rated as 132 watt GPU?
By the way, I am waiting on XFX reply on the ticket to check whether it is normal 100 watt only or there is something wrong
Hey man, different games and resolutions have different amount of power draw
@@AncientGameplays I have noticed that it can goes up to 2624 Mhz as maximum frequency but never go more than 100 watt consumption and this is really weird
Mine is the same. Best 3dmark results i get are with min 2000 , max 2600 , 1080mv. Average mhz are at 2350-2400mhz.
If i set min. higher score decreases. If i up the voltage , score decreases. If i go up to 2650mhz with higher voltage , again score decreases.
There seems to be a weird curve that the OC is affecting , and based on what i've experience it's far from optimized.
Did xfx reply?
(Tdp is often different from power consumption. For example ryzen 5600 tdp 65w , draws up to 76w on stock settings.)
@@johntet they replied it is normal to draw 100 watt and asked them if there is a legit way to reach 132 watt without voiding the warranty i am waiting for their reply, by the way it is working perfectly with 100 watt and the card can provide the same performance as the one working with 132 watt at stock values without any OC
Stable 2800/2900, 1900 fast timings, 1100 mlv (lost 5 fps for 10° less) fan curve auto stock
RX 6600 gigabyte eagle
Nice 💪💪
Worth it for the lower temperature and wattage
Yeap
I don't have a super PC I have a5-2700x Ryzen. Non-OC.. But I just bought a 2 k monitor. I played Calypso Protocols and it sets the resolution based on what game determined i can play on. It set me up to being with on 2560 x 1440. It ran fine. 150fps to 177 tops. I set my Radeon pro setting like in the video and I was getting 110 fps tops. I looked at the graphix and it had set my resolution to 7680 X 4320.. So just to see. I set them to 1920 x 1080. I was getting 11 and 12 fps with awful graphix. The looks amazing on 7680 x 4320.
Thx 🌼
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Thank you.. great video.. i just got my Asus Dual RX6600 8GB.. it runs at 100w... i want to get it to run even lower for a Rom emulator build PC..
Then undervolt it
My card operates at 2500-2600 MHz and 1070 mV of voltage, memory 1900 mHz with fast timing, Sapphire Pulse
There is no point in core overclocking this card at all. 6600 hugely bottlenecked by bandwidth, it’s main weakness of this card and amd knew it, they just restricted memory frequency to 15200mhz, although all pcbs of 6600 has same memory 16gb/s chips as the XT model. You should try morepower tool, I was able to unlock memory frequency and it was stable at 2400mhz, but core clock stucked at 500mhz with no option to boost it higher, could you solve it? It would smash xt card on market, because Xt model is only 10% more comp units, but real difference is up to 35% and that’s because of much lesser memory bandwidth on 6600.
actually, i have to disagree as i have tested it and overclocking this card definitely helps. Also, you can mod it to allow better memory bandwidth, and...it is less expensive
@@AncientGameplays I tested it, Witcher 3 static corvo Bianca scene stock 6600 2500core/1740mem gives solid 100fps. Then I put core up to 2660 and get 1fps more, and then I set 1900 on mem and scene showing solid 107fps. Make a great content, try to flash xt bios or any other way to unlock memory overclocking
Zajebiście,zaraz się biorę za undervolting bo mój Rx 6600 gigabyte eagle w cyberpunk 2077 ma temp.85-90 stopni a wentylatory wyją jak odkurzacz kręcą się na 80%.
Jak poszlo?
@@W_Strone_Swiatla poszlo,zbiłem zegary o jakieś100mhz,napięcie z 1150 na 1060 i temp nie przekraczają 80 stopni a wentylatory nie kręcą sie więcej jak 55% więc jest duża różnica
@@marcinkielon9325my eagle is also very loud. Could you please write your settings?
Hii, nice video btw
Just wanna share my experience with my rx 6600, so i bought this gpu in june 2023
And i tried to undervolt and OC VRAM, and your vids show my top recommendation
So i configure my GPU as clock default but undervolt to 1090mV, default fan default power limit, and OC my VRAM to 1900Mhz with fast timing, and surprisingly it just passed 5mnts stress test and playing games for hours
Makes me wonder that RX6600 gets upgrade silicone and VRAM modules but limit it to 14Gbps?
ive never been so scared to overclock my pc
Lol
Great video once again mate ... is there a possibility to redo your old 5700xt overclock/undervolt video with the latest amd drivers ? I would much appreciate it
I guess i can, but will be around the same
Pelo sotaque suponho que sejas tuga 😁 acabei de encomendar a minha 6600 e vou já tentar undervolting!
Can we get a new tutorial for the RX 6800 ? I’ve tried your old video but mine always fails and reverts back to default 😩
A new one wont help, what you need is to tune settings. I guess you skipped several parts of the video :D
i just went with the 2700 max and called it a day and 1840 ram
By my has 3 fan and i can overclocking the shit of this and it stays cool (for overclocking still 75 C
nice
@@AncientGameplays i have reacht 2863Mhz (90%stabel) but i juse now 2800mhz (only 1 time crash) the vram stay at 1870-1892 mhz by consuming 120w but it goes to 80-85 C( because the summer ist 34C in my romm)i have the egal version sadly i cant send a picture
@@cedric3737j there's no such thing as 90% stable. Or it is stable or not, but i got what you meant hahs
@@AncientGameplays i mean 90%( i love to say Things in maht because i juse maht a lot and i say it whe i talk the when ist rare)) when i paly 10 time it it crash ca 1-2 times
Have a nice day
My 6600 has its power locked to 100% sadly and anymore OC doesnt help
that is because you most likely got a low end version with a bad vBIOS...
Normal OC doesn't yield good results. Guess MSI doesn't want us to tinker with their Bios.
Saw same for some Ventus 3060ti's too.
Btw the card is a Mech 2X which is a Ventus equivalent of Nvidia I guess.
Not sure how, I must have been really luckey on the silicone lottery, I can undervolt to 970mvolts min 2700 max 2900, power target +20%, runs a little hot and loud but is really stable, (might be hot because of the airflow in the case) I’m not sure which tempreture matters, but hotspot runs at 89 and gpu temp is 70. However I am thinking of lowering to 2600/2700 as the only difference when benchmarking is heat about +10c in both sensors
Hey man! Nice job i did this on an rx 6600 sapphire pulse, since im new on this i kept the max clocks without OC, and 100 less on the min side, and i set to 1100 mva, but the temps while gaming still on 68-70, the same as before, any clues i could tweak? I didnt touch the ram stuff yet
me to did you find a solution ?
@@exoskele9509 i touched the fan curve, nos im at 1085 va, 2535 clocks at top and 2435 on low, stable fps and 55c temps oh fans at 2300
Can u export and give me the profile?
i got my 6600 to run stable at 1900mhz vram and fast timings, 2600/2700mhz clock with 1070 mv voltage
Is 650 watt power supply enough for Ryzen 5600x and Rx 6600 XT enough to overclock?
Is this video up to date even at 2024? If not please please make an updated video. Thank you
Still up to date mostly
@@AncientGameplays Thank you very much!!
Frequency jumping is big issue in my card, fortnite was running at 2200-2500 mhz. Settings the min frequency helped in my stutters
Not an issue, the issue is most likely a cpu and ram bottleneck, hence the frequency jump. Run the game on dx12
you could make a video about unvervolting so that it consumes as little energy as possible without losing fps (no oc)
Whats the point, this card consumes so little power already...
@@AncientGameplays you can reduce the temperature and coil whine without "sacrificing" performance
im worried to do that because some people said that the pcs of them crashed after overclocking
And what? Crashing doesn't mean much
Hey! Great videos btw, i am learning a lot. I have one question, if i just go to custom settings and select the power limit option, tune it to 20% annd just do that, will this increase the temperature of my GPU? In the cases where it will need this power limit increase ofc.
It will only increase your gpu temp if your GPU was being power restrained. But in a GPU with such a low power draw, temps aren't a thing to worry about usually
fast timing with 1850 MHz work flawlessly on my xfx rx 6600 bro
Cool
@@AncientGameplays but your setting is more fast my man
Great video ! Have you ever dealt with power fluctuations on this card? Im benchmarking great on 3dmark with stable 120 watts but with the recent hunt 1896 engine upgrade i got watt drops from 110~ to 70 resulting in massive fps drops. Do you have any solutions please ?
Love ur vids from Egypt, what do u think abt the sapphire pulse ver of this card
Hey man, its the same for all versions
Hi!
I saw this video a while ago but I think I didn't overclock correctly. This time I prefer to ask before doing it on my own. Is it necessary to modify the voltage if I have set 2500 and 2600 in the minimum and maximum frequency? And if it is not necessary, can I set 1800 MHz with the Fast Timer even if I do not modify the voltage?
Thanks! over 70+ fps on Far Cry 6 ultra settings + full DXR (with power just around 80w!)
Quick question tho: can I squeeze out more from this card with a R7 5700g? (Currently running on i5-10400f)
Nah, just get a 12600K if you want to upgrade, get a DDR4 motherboard as well
So i have undervolted my gpu to 1050v at 2700 max core frequency, still there is no crash, why is that!? And performance seems to be improving in game too with undervolting
Due to the power roof on certain models
Tutorial válido para os dias atuais?
Vou começar a jogar em 1440p, quero deixar o desempenho semelhante ao da 6600 XT
MSI Mech 2X power tuning can't be changed at all.
That's what happens when you picked a low end model, even more from msi
@@AncientGameplays I'm not upset, it performs great. Just not used to such a thing, as this is my first Radeon. Don't normally see such a thing with Nvidia GPUs. The price was just right, anyway.
@@malcolmmacdonald3597 MSI is bad for AMD GPUS. Get Sapphire, then Powercolor and then XFX
@@AncientGameplays thanks for the advice
I love portugal because of cristiano ronaldo and this guy, whatever cpu/gpu i get, he has tutorial for it