
Double-click its current color and a drop-down list will appear, select its new color and click Apply.ĭo the same for all the metrics you selected but choose red for Framerate.ĩ. Go to “Group color” and look for the item you wanted to change the color. To change the color of the “name” of a metric, click the … button in the Properties section.Ĩ. Turn ON the “Start with Windows” setting so it will run automatically.ħ. The executable file is usually in “ C:\Program Files (x86)\RivaTuner Statistics Server\RTSS.exe“. If you don’t see the overlay, just run the RivaTuner Statistics Server. Make sure the RivaTuner Statistics Server is also running.Ħ. Hold click and use the mouse scroll (middle button) then click Apply. Rearrange the metrics by dragging it to where you want to see it. Click the monitoring tab then click the checkmark beside the metric you want to display and click the checkbox for “Show in On-Screen Display” in the “properties” section and click the “Apply” button.Ĥ. In the MSI Afterburner interface, click the gear icon to open the settings window.ģ. You can separately download and install the Rivatuner Statistics Server if needed. Download MSI Afterburner from the MSI website and install it with the Rivatuner Statistics server. When using links on our site to make a purchase, we may earn an affiliate commission. GPU temperature in stress tests stays below 70C, hot spot below 80C.ĬPU temperatures in stress tests stay below 78C (Prime95) or 74C (OCCT).Gaming PC Builder is reader-supported. Cinebench showed a 22% higher score on Multi Core and 25% higher score on Single core.

Together this gives me quite a bit of power boost. I also overclocked my i5 6600K from 3.5 GHz to 4.4 GHz at 1.39V which is stable even with toughest OCCT or Prime 95 stresstests, and XMP profile activated on my RAM (16GB DDR4 2133 Mhz to 3200 MHz). It gives me around 10% gain in average FPS, so quite a nice result I think. I don't know if this is a lot, but I am glad with it. So I downgraded core clock a little bit and the highest combination I can get at stock voltage is +135 MHz Core clock and +275 MHz Memory clock. Then I started overclocking memory clock, but it wasn't even stable at +100, or at +150 with +50mv.

I kept voltage at stock and memory clock at 0 and could get core clock to a stable +140. I've tested some more and I do think they were proper crashes because of unstable overclocks.
