🔧 The video explores the best overclocks for Starfield on the steam deck.
📺 The screen resolution and graphics settings are set to low for all testing.
🌟 The Mark 7 back plate helps keep the steam deck cool and improves performance.
🔧 The Mark 7 backplate keeps the Steam Deck cooler and is highly recommended.
⚙️ Increasing the TDP to 20 improves gameplay smoothness and frame stability.
🌡️ Overclocking the TDP leads to slightly higher temperatures, but overall enhances the gaming experience.
📈 Increasing the GPU performance while keeping the CPU stock resulted in a significant improvement with fewer frame drops and smoother gameplay.
🔋 Increasing the TDP to 22 improved the performance slightly, but it also caused higher temperatures.
🔋 Boosting the GPU to just under 2000 megahertz resulted in stable frame rate at 25.
⚙️ Increasing the CPU speed to 3.9 gigahertz improved performance with smoother and cleaner visuals and a frame rate increase of 15%.
🌡️ However, the system temperature rose significantly to 65 and 72 degrees Celsius.
🔑 Increasing the TDP of the Steam Deck to 26 Watts improves performance, but requires an external cooler to prevent overheating.
🌡️ At 26 Watt TDP, temperatures rise to the mid to high 70s, with the GPU reaching almost 70 degrees.
🔋 Pushing the Steam Deck beyond 24 Watt TDP results in increased battery drain, making it impractical.
🔑 The best overclocks for the Steam Deck while playing Starfield are a 21 watt TDP CPU at 3.7 GHz and a GPU at 2200 MHz.
❄️ These overclock settings provide similar performance to a 26 watt TDP, but with lower temperatures.
🌡️ To achieve optimal performance, it's important to use an external cooler with the Steam Deck.
⚙️ To achieve an extra 15% performance on the Steam Deck, you need an external cooler and to overclock your CPU to 3.7 GHz and GPU to at least 21 MHz.
💡 If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or games you want to test for overclocking, leave them in the comments section.
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