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Hii, I need help overclocking my cpu, I have a i5-6600k, and a h110m-DGS R3.0 motherboard. I don't even need any crazy overclock right now, would just want to get it to at least 3,9ghz. Though I haven't found many options to configure cpu
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started playing around with OC on my 5800x. i was just runing pbo2 with a -30 curve opt all core. like that in CB2077 i was seeing consistent 4850mhz and 76c with a corsair 240 AIO at about 75% fan speed (quite loud). performace was good but i wanted to lower the temps. so i set pbo to manual limits of ppt 180 edc 160 edc 160 scalar 10 and max override of 200. left curve opt at -30 and set core voltage to manual. looked at voltage while playing before changing anything and underload it was 1.45-1.48 so i startted at 1.3 then id play for about a 1/2hr then drop another .1 did that untill i got to 1.0 then it boot looped. put it back up to 1.15 and played for a few hrs. took a break and played BG3 with a friend for about 4 hrs (such a good game. no problems no stutter no crash temps in the mid to low 60 and pretty solid core speed of 5050mhz was super happy. next day fired up pc and, boot loop. i thought no biggy upped core voltage to 1.2, boot loop, 1.3, boot loop, back to auto boot loop....... loaded the old set up back in bios auto everything pbo2 and neg -30 curve now its fine. tryied to set the core voltage back to just 1.35, boot to window then almost instant restart? how did i play for hrs at 1.15 now cant lower it at all?
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I can't overclock my cpu(ryzen 5 1600). I tried 3.6ghz, 3.75ghz, 3.9ghz and 4ghz all with 1.4V override setting and none of them worked. And when I check HardwareInfo it works max 3.4ghz sometimes 3.2 and below. When I benchmark in cpu-z I get 2600 multicore 315 single core score.(Ryzen 5 1600's reference 3100 multicore). What should I do this time? Is there anything that I can do or do I must upgrade my cpu? Note:I was using 1050ti and upgraded to 1070 but this time i have cpu bottleneck(while playing cs and other games cpu and gpu usages are %30-%40 percent maybe below). This is why I try to overclock. I have: Ryzen 5 1600 + Msi gaming x gtx1070 + 8x2 3200Mhz Corsair Ram + 500W Psu
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So, I know this question may sound dumb and I know it is, but I need some suggestion to build something, even multiple pcs to draw more than 1000 watt, obviously in the cheapest way possible, I was reading some articles about a 1080ti with custom bios drawing 1200w but maybe there is a simpler way with newer cards ? Thanks for the help!
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Hi everyone i have an Asus Prime B650 Plus motherboard and bought KF560C36BBEK2-16 Ram kit for it but whenever i enable expo and make the settings all automatic i cant open my pc back if i turn it off. I removed and put back my BİOS battery to open it for 2 times. Updated the bios to maybe solve it but didnt work. Any ideas? I also did bencmark test for it and without the oc Rams latency is 80ish and when oc it is 60ish
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Hey guys, I have a really weird issue with Time Spy, but first the specs: Ryzen 7 5800X, Powercolor Red Dragon RX 6800XT, Kingston Fury 32GB 3200MHz CL16 RAM, Asus TUF B550 motherboard, Asus TUF 750W 80+ Gold PSU, Windows 11, every driver is up to date. So I buildt this PC a few month ago and back then I only cared about GPU OC and decided to not touch anything else in BIOS except DOCP. Now Time Spy gave me very interesting results even back then, to be precise, my graphics score were much lower then others had with same settings on identical system. But my games were running with same performance as others, only 3DMark was fucking with me, so I didn't bother with it. And so we arrived to last weekend, my friend buildt the same system and hit 20k graphic score in Time Spy while my best was 18k AND WE HAD THE SAME OC SETTINGS. So I started to mess with the tuning in Adrenaline but nothing came close to even 18k score. My every day use OC is: Min freq 2500MHz, Max 2600MHz, UV 1050, VRAM fast timing and 2100MHz, power limit 15%. But benchmark was ran with min 500MHz and I simply changed Max to 2650MHz. Now here Time Spy crashed, then after setting UV to the max, which is 1150V, it eventually completed the benchmark, with, you guessed, NO IMPROVEMENT AT ALL ! After searching on the internet, some people said on forums that PBO maybe can affect it and that auto PBO is like turning it off. So I set PBO to enabled instead auto. When I went back to run Time Spy once again it just crashed every time !!!!!!! So I reverted the changes I made but it still keeps crashing, actually doesn't matter what changes I make in Adrenaline cuz it crashes every time. Thought I killed Time Spy but reinstall didn't help and other benchmark softwares (Userbenchmark, Cinebench, Heaven, Prime 95-ran it for 7h, Furmark, PCMark, Geekbench) were actually running. After this I ran my PC for over 18h and tested performance in 15 games (ToF, RE4, FH5, Cyberpunk, Hogwarts Legacy, AC Valhalla, Marvel's Spider-man, GI, Last of Us, NFS Unbound, FF XV, Railway Empire 2, Forspoken, Knights of Honor 2, TW Warhammer 3) with max settings at 1440p. Played all game for over a hour and no crashes happened, temps were normal (even junction never above 95 °C), performance excellent and no problem with any other system parts either. So I just want a confirmation basically, that my PC has no stability problems if only problem is with 3DMark TimeSpy? And a question, should I set PBO to auto or enabled? (don't want to do any manual OC with my CPU atm)
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Hi, my first post here, i was wondering if my CPU cooler, a Scythe Ninja 5 (I changed the x2 800 RPM stock fans with x2 2400 RPM Fans) was able to cool my i9 9900k if i tried to OC at 5.0 GHz. Thanks for your time people!
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Hello I have a issue with of some sort that I can't figure out myself after days of trying, I have the I7 at 4.5ghz and the cpu core voltage at 1.31 v ,if I change it at anything above 4.5 it starts giving me blue screen. Even after trying different voltage from 1.24 to 1.4 It doesn't matter it, I'm staying at a stable temps with max 59c under load. I am using msi z170 sli plus. If anybody can suggest any help I would be thankful.
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I'm currently working with some very obscure and interesting hardware at the moment, long story short this is an ES of a 11980hk on a m-atx board. I'm currently attempting to OC this chip to its limits, but I've hit a bit of a snag in the process and could use a few extra heads to figure it out I'm hitting current limits in windows under all core workloads and the chip is refusing to draw more than 110w, XTU and Throttlestop ICC limits aren't changing anything, package temps under P95 SFFTS don't pass 75c I've been messing around in the bios but I can't seem to find anything referring to current draw and possibly raising it. The bios on this bad boy is definitely dated, but fully functional when it comes to overclocking. Any help is appreciated Board and CPU I'm using for reference: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805120525780.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.1.54d023e7R6aaQY&algo_pvid=41b6dc3d-7188-4963-9720-0b72da700757&algo_exp_id=41b6dc3d-7188-4963-9720-0b72da700757-0&pdp_ext_f={"sku_id"%3A"12000032569592621"}&pdp_npi=3%40dis!USD!388.4!190.32!!!!!%4021021b4716796295270385129d0701!12000032569592621!sea!US!2019284271&curPageLogUid=izXaVx6zvPbc Edit: posting screen of XTU setting under P95 load
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Hello everyone, My question is pretty straightforward. My current build has a Ryzen 7600 and a Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX rev 1.1. I know the sweet spot for RAM is 6000C30, but they are incredibly expensive in my country right now. I've found a good deal on a Corsair Vengeance kit, with the following part number code: CMK32GX5M2B6000C40 As far as I can tell, this certain kit isn't on the mobo's QVL, but the RGB variant is, which tells me there shouldn't be any issues with it. I know this kit isn't the expo variant, but this would be bought from someone, and not a store, and the discount is too good too pass on. My question is, how easy would it be to get this kit to tighter timings? As far as I can tell, this kit would use Samsung chips, which are lagging behind Hynix ones, but again, I am only interested in getting them as close as possible to 6000C30. Most of the opinions I've read are mainly talking about frequency hence the thread. Thank you so much!
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Hello guys, i whant to enable the power limit for my 11400f on the MSI b560m mortar, but i csn not find the setting through the BIOS. Can anyone help me plz
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Hey beginner OC’er here. Been fiddling around with the basic stuff for CPU overclocking in msi x570 tomahawk wifi. I managed to have it pretty stable with 4,7 ghz on ryzen 5700x. However id like to compliment it with some better RAM Speeds. I mean I built this thing so why not try and get the most juice out of it? I recently upgrade my ram from a pair of Corsair vengeance 2x8GB 3600 mhz cl18 with pair of Corsair vengeance 2x16GB 3600 mhz cl18. They’re as close to the same types of ram as I could get from the shop. Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3600 C18 BK DC (AMD optimized) - 32GB - CMK32GX4M2Z3600C18 Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3600 C18 BK DC (AMD optimized) - 16GB - CMK16GX4M2Z3600C18 After reading some of the basic stuff around it seems my setup is turned out to be a mix of two single rank sticks (2x8GB) and two dual rank sticks (2x16GB). I want to use them all together but wondering which setup would be best on my motherboard which is daisy chained. Currently I have them in pair where I have single ranked in A1-B1, and dual ranked in A2-B2. Seem to be stable with XMP profiles. What Is the best setup for performance and overclocking, would setting one dual rank and single rank together be better? Is there any hope to get these bumping up to 4000mhz with cl16? So far Ive managed to get 3800 mhz cl18 (same tightnings as factory) with the msi memory try it! while pretty unstable with gaming and vm, but everything else leads to a cmos reset. Havent tried to manual set it yet.
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Hi, I recently build a new system which is arranged on my testbench. Now I encountered a Problem with running Cinebench R23. Specs: INTEL i7-13700K (currently stock) - Cooled with NOCTUA NH-D15 (LTT-Edition) ASUS Maximus Z790 CORSAIR Dominator 5600MHz 4x16 GB (XMP1 activ) Testbench PS - EVGA Supernova 750 G2 Testbench GraKa - ASUS Strix 980 I had planned to arrange all on the testbench and do some tweeking before I mount the EK-Maximus Waterblock and integrate it into my existing Loop of my "old" PC, to minimize downtime. Steps planned: Stock benchmark with original CPU mount and NH-D15 - passed Stock benchmark with Thermal Grizzly OC frame and NH-D15 - error (but better temps -4 °C overall) OC with NH-D15 Stock benchmark with Thermal Grizzly OC frame and EK-Maximus-WB (got a portable Loop with 240 rad) OC with EK-Maximus-WB Setting up programs etc. for switching plattform. Switch and fine tune. Somehow I´m stuck at the second step now. Cinebench R23 passes 16 rounds and then I get an Application Error while no OC is activ. The thermals are way better with the Thermal Grizzly OC Frame and don`t hit 100 °C anymore like with the original CPU mount. (Sry for the german sensor names.) Also, I´m confused by the Application Error BugReport, because the mentioned Maxon folder does not exist in AppData (hidden folders are activated). Any suggestions on how to proceed? I´m kind of lost...
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I got an 8 cores 16 threads coffee lake CPU in hand base 2.1 GHz boost 39-4.4 GHz. Obviously looks to be a mobile sample. The power budget is 45W. The main purpose is to get most out of this sample without exceeding the power limit (since it is a mobile CPU). I increased the vcore to 1.4v and pushed boosting to 4.6-5.1. that resulted in less multi core performance and more single threaded performance (Cr15 multi 1300>>1207, single 192>>216) now I am sure the CPU is going to perform better in single threaded applications aka: gaming, adobe photoshop... etc. The next step is tweaking the uncore ratio and here I got lost a bit and need help. If I increase the uncore ratio that would increase the power usage and because I am limited to 45W... I may get less performance in some cases? in single threaded applications OR...... the CPU would switch the core and uncore ratio automatically when power limited to achieve the maximum performance at the given power limit? I wanna know about coffee lake behaviour so I can guess better. Running benchmarks on different applications is gonna be very time consuming in my case as I am not prepared for that so a simple answer would save my time and be appreciated
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I have ample cooling. The OC I have now is 40 degrees below cap under load. Im using XTU and cant seem to get this stable above the point i have it rn. All core 5.1ghz Core voltage mode is on adaptive, Core voltage 1.4v No core offset AVX2 Ratio Offset 1.0X (avx2 benchmark causes bsod with this) Turbo Boost Power Time Window 1 second. (keeps changing to 51 for some reason though.) No Intel Thermal Velocity Boost Stock CPU cache settings. It seems stable yet unstable at the same time and i have no idea why. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. If any more info is needed I can supply Just want to get the absolute max performance out of this cpu. I have no power or thermal limitations (as of the moment.) I want to *try* and hit 5.5 all core stable. but if that isn't as realistic as I've read online, any boost helps
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Hello, So i want to overclock my rig, i7 11700k, z590i aorus ultra, 16 gb ddr4 3600 cl16 corsair, sf600 corsair psu. The problem is that my motherboard only saves the vcore value i type in(for example 1.35v) when i choose fixed mode or auto. On Adaptive or Override, no matter what i set vcore to, no matter what offsets i set (plus or minus), after i choose for example 5 ghz all core, the voltage is on 1.467v (in bios). What i want to achieve is adaptive overclock, with adaptive voltage and frequency in windows - when i do not need horsepower frequency and voltage is lower, when i start gaming or doing something - frequency rises and so the voltage I had previously z97 mobo and i7 5775c, and when i set adaptive mode there everything worked as i was expecting (like above) Any ideas? Maybe i need to enable or disable some kind of setting in bios for voltage to be what i typed in All power limits for cpu were disabled (i mean enabled, but i chose highest values like 488 or 4096 ad so on),
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Hello everyone, I'm having quite the challenge getting these two new computers to work properly. For the my computer, I had it working completely fine until I started troubleshooting my Wife's builds RAM. The other RAM would not overclock to the rated speeds so I chucked into my PC to see if the RAM was the issue but my PC wouldn't even boot the other RAM. So I pulled it and put my RAM back in. Now I can't get any video signal and the VGA QLed is always lit and sometimes the BOOT QLed is always lit sometimes. I've reflashed the BioS with and without the graphics card, cleared the CMOS with and without the graphics card, moved around the DP cable, only thing I haven't done is reseat the CPU as it worked fine before (was using it without my old 980 for a bit). Am I missing something? Is there anything else I can do? Here is the parts list: Asus ROG Strix Z690-G Intel i5 13600k Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5600mhz C36 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD EVGA GeForce GTX 980 (temporary until I can snag new graphics cards) Corsair RM1000e Power Supply EK D-RGB 360 aio For the other PC I can't determine which the faulty part is. I cannot boot with XMP and I always get the DRAM QLed when I reboot the PC. I felt like I was missing a setting when enabling XMP so I chucked it into my PC however, as mentioned before, my PC wouldn't even boot with them not matter what; clearing CMOS, Safe Boot, ect. The CPU overclocks just fine so I felt that maybe it was definitely the RAM, however, when I put in the RAM from my build it also will not boot with XMP enabled even though I know it works on my PC. So maybe the motherboard? or CPU? I have no idea. However, when I returned the RAM from troubleshooting on My PC I can boot up just fine at 4800 mhz and an overclocked CPU and back into Windows just not at the rated 5200 mhz speed. So what's the problem here? I'm at my wits end lol. Here is my Wifes build: Asus Prime z690-A Intel i5 13600k Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5200mhz C40 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD Corsair RM1000e Power Supply Corsair H150i iCUE aio No GPU yet Thank you to anyone that can help me. I'm so lost after today, especially after the working PC no longer boots. I feel like I'm losing my mind haha. Kind regards, HutBunz *SOLVED In regards the first computer it was as simple as a bad DP cable. Booted fine off of an HDMI cable. Everything working as intended now. As for the second computer, I downloaded Cinebench and the CPU was only landing a score of 10,000. Far cry from 24,000ish. So I downloaded HWinfo and noticed the CPU was only drawing 120W but was absolutely pegged during stress testing. Checked connections but they were all good. Turns out the chipset firmware and intelME needed updating. After installing the updates, BOOM, pulling ~170W and scoring 24,000 in Cinebench and also, BAM, XMP enabled no problem. Only issue is now is the CPU absolutely does not like being overclocked, although I have been using the Asus AI feature. Might try updating to latest BiOS as it improves stability, or manually overclock or could just be a loss in silicon lottery. All that said, I'm happy I got it all figured out after awhile of troubleshooting and I hope this information can maybe help someone else down the line. HutBunz
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Want to buy Asrock Z790 Steel Legend Wifi , site says they have tested up to 7000OC ram, but not from gskill, or corsair only teamgroup I wanna buy G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5 7200 (F5-7200J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK) or the 7000 version would I be fine? since the price difference i found is very small 10-20 dollars, I don't mind if it doesnt reach full 7000 or 7200, would be ok if it only goes up until 6800, since the gkill 6800 version is in the compatibility list. is there a change that the ram stick with 7000 or 7200 wont work at all in the system, or is the worst case scenario that it will run fine at 6800?
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My system is an interesting combination of an i7-9700k, 3080ti, and Corsair Vengeancy RGB RS 3600 Mhz ram and a Gigabyte Z390 UD rev 1. I've got some concerns as the XMP profile1 causes the system to be unstable, and that the actual ram channel voltage was 1.4v + some change (which seems a little bit high). I'm very new, and scared when it comes to messing with the magic in the UEFI BIOS. I simply have no idea where to start making the system more stable, and I'd rather not have my expensive ram be set to 2133mhz. Things like the DDRVPP voltage and all the other labels seem too complicated. I can't seem to find any online resources for my exact BIOS on what settings to adjust; any help appreciated.
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Okay I hate that I have to come here to ask this but it seems that my gpu isnt allowing me to OC it. Using both Precision X1 and MSI AB its not letting OC my new MSI - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 3X 12G OC, you'd think with OC in the name it wouldn't be giving me this many issues. I can change the values in both but it doesn't seem to change anything, even when pushing the system with Kombustor, I cannot change the Power % to higher than 100, and I don't think my fans are letting me change them either, I know this is probably some dumb mistake on my part LOLOLOL, but any advice and answers are appreciated. Thanks!
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I am a novice, I don't know anything, apologies for my ignorance, please treat me like a fool and explain things as if you were talking to a simpleton. Question 1 I was looking to buy Asrock Z790 Steel Legend Wifi. it says on Asrock website (link) it runs RAM memory Up to 6800+ MHz (OC), 4800 MHz Natively (also has some different number for DPC R which I after googling I still don't understand what they are, what is a channel and a rank, I wasn't sure, I want to buy RAM with 2 sticks of 16GB each, which rank and channel number apply to me?). I have seen in other websites selling this board some say up to 7000 some say 7200, is this because when the Asrock website was written the new memories that are 7200 werent out yet? And they just haven't updated the page? I want to buy DDR5 32GB 7200MHz, specifically, either Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB DDR5 2 Modules 7200 (CMH32GX5M2X7200C34), or G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB DDR5 R 2 Modules 7200 (F5-7200J3445G16GX2-TZ5R) Would I be ok with either of these 2 RAM purchases combined with the Asrock Z790 Steel Legend Wifi motherboard? Question 2 If a motherboard were to run the 7200 natively, would it consume less power than one that has to be overclocked to run 7200? Or it is more or less same power but just have to adjust settings cause when the board was made those memory Hz weren't out yet? Would I be stressing it too much and reducing life expectancy overclocking it to 7200?
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Both have positive/negative offset options. What is the actual difference between the two? Changing the Core Voltage Offset in XTU shows a negative IA Offset in voltage monitor (HWMonitor), while the VRM core voltage seems to be lowering CPU voltage usage in bios. Which one should I be tinkering with when undervolting/overclocking?
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I'm trying to OC my 13700k and it seems to be stable after a 30 mins cinebench stress test @ 5.7Ghz 1.55v (P Cores) with max temp of 91 C I know overvolting decreases the lifespan of the CPU, especially with an OV this high. I'm wondering by how much if I keep it running at 1.55v for around 7-8 hours a day, 7 days a week. Dunno if I lost the silicon lottery, but I can't seem to be running it stable with any voltage below that. Should I keep the OC for the little bit of extra performance or revert back to stock turbo settings for the sake of longer lifespan? (5.4Ghz, 1.38v) Your opinions?
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