As you can see, we managed to get a fairly modest boost to the GPU clocks. However, the memory clocks boosted even better, each maxing out at 1820 MHz and 1860 MHz respectively. The end results were good too, with the 5600 OC managing to score strongly in FireStrike Ultra OC. It went from a modest 5009 points to a much more impressive 5419 points, just about on par with the RTX 2060 SUPER!
Ghost Recon Wildlands got a welcome boost too. The stock clocks managed a pretty impressive 97.9 FPS, but our simple overclock took that up to a more impressive 104.8 FPS. Perhaps AMD are onto something with new BIOS idea of theirs.
I’m being updated as I write this, and their new BIOS is said to have a Game Clock of 1660 MHz and boost to 1770 MHz. That puts it nicely between the clocks we tested and modestly behind our overclock settings.
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