How to Cool your pc during the summer!!

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
  • This video is more or less for nvidea users and you are going to want msi afterburner! you can try on AMD, if it works for AMD please let me know in the comment section below. Again thank you for all of your support and hope this trick helps you stay a little cooler while you get your dubs in Counter-Strike 2 this summer!
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Komentáře • 13

  • @CuevadelRaton
    @CuevadelRaton Před měsícem +3

    The best advice i can give to people without modifiying anything is just to set the max framerate to the monitor refresh rate or vsync/gsync, GPU will consume less power, also CPU and other components.

    • @genericuser1454
      @genericuser1454 Před měsícem

      This. I'm so glad I have poor tastes, so I often limit my GPU to 30FPS because I'm perfectly happy with 30FPS. My monitor is only 1080p60Hz so I have no need for high end FPS; I set all the graphics settings to max but resolution and FPS I don't care about so long as it's smooth.

    • @mountainheights418
      @mountainheights418 Před měsícem +1

      @@genericuser1454 ohhh i wish i could play even at 60 fps. after i got 155hz monitor i feel pain when i see lower than 100 fps

    • @RealLuger
      @RealLuger  Před měsícem

      I hear ya there, switching to a higher refresh rate monitor can improve performance but also.. can your pc run it smoothly.. thats an issue with the newer fps games as most people want to play on high settings, i play up in the big leagues around the 20k premier and i dont even use high settings, its a custom low with high detail.. "fx fidelity diabled" .. so my lows will never go below my monitors refresh rate. That is key!

    • @q1337
      @q1337 Před měsícem

      @@mountainheights418 thats not your fault, playing 60fps at 60hz is not the same as 60fps at 155hz, it literally shows you each frame more than 2 times making it feel even more stuttery. If you ever want to play a game at 60fps and it's not an fps game just set your refresh rate to 60.

    • @mountainheights418
      @mountainheights418 Před měsícem

      @@q1337 I use my old 60hz monitor as second monitor and it looks so stuttery :D

  • @zardyzardy8946
    @zardyzardy8946 Před měsícem +2

    Nice video

  • @q1337
    @q1337 Před měsícem

    I clicked on this video to see what bs it was this time and to my surprise nothing false or placebo was said, nice. Also, if all else fails, take off the side panel if your room isn't dusty, should make a difference unless you already have a case maxed out with fans.
    Also, avoid using "High Performance" in windows power management. Stick to balanced, there is a huge difference in terms of temperature even when not doing anything.

  • @detmer87
    @detmer87 Před měsícem +1

    Just ditch that Intel junk.

    • @genericuser1454
      @genericuser1454 Před měsícem

      Is there any friction that can come from moving between Intel and AMD? I know that Intel has some Intel specific tech that makes things a little bit more complicated. Is there anything I should know before I switch?

    • @RealLuger
      @RealLuger  Před měsícem

      non unless you like amd's software and saving money amd is the way to go, if you know how to tune a pc intel is still the way to go, sad that the high end stuff requires an insane amount of money to cool though.. Amd or intel.. Again talking gaming pc... you wanna spend money on a workstation.. AMD might take the cake for this one for the crazy pricing..