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Yeah so I got a new laptop for like 900 $ us, and I need a detailed explanation on the base and boost clocks of the ryzen 5 4600H. My laptop is a HP pavilion ec 1024 ax with 8gb ram at 3200mhz ,a 1650 ti and a m.2 nvme ssd. So as far as I know base clock is the base frequency of the processor which is 3.0 ghz for the r5 4600h and it can boost to 4.0ghz.. and boost clock as far as I know is the frequency a single core can boost to.. So intel with the tiger lake processors claim they have a "all core boost clock" Which confused me.. So does the r5 4600h have a all core boost and why have amd not included it in the specifications? And if it does have how do I find out what frequency the individual cores are running at? And is there any other detailed explanation on the boost and base clocks. Thank you
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Hello, first post here on this forum and I'm already asking for probably an impossible thing to pull off (which I didn't knew if post it here or on an overclock related section) I've an ASUS X550EP laptop (CPU is an AMD APU A4-5000 with integrated graphics) which I recently managed to fully unlock it's UEFI BIOS (AMI 4 UEFI version 2), now I've full access to all the advanced settings and chipset too. Though unfortunately I couldn't find any option related to overclocking, base clock or voltage managament, (but at least I disabled every type of hidden power saving feature), I was still wondering if there was some way to change the clock on this CPU, either be overclocking or changing the base clock. So far I tried every type of software to manage the clock but with no avail. The reasons I'm not yet giving up on it is because 1) I'm certain that doing an oc on this CPU will bring a lot more performance, I mean, this PC already runs not bad but it can surely run better and 2) HWiNFO reported that at some point the CPU reached a clock of 1516.8MHz from it's stock 1500, with bus clock being 101.1MHz instead of 100, so it kinda...overclocked itself? By the way, do you guys have any suggestions? Any help is appreciated Also, kinda unrelated but among the unlocked BIOS settings there's one which lets me manage the RAM clock speeds but whatever I set just doesn't seem to matter to the system since it always sets it's stock speeds at every boot. Why does this happen?
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So I've bought a new gpu recently and I've been having some issues with it. I switched from an rx580 to a 6700 XT and my fps significantly went down to pretty much unplayable in CPU-bound games or at least low load games e.g. Fortnite, CSGO, Dead by Daylight. The card tends to run at its minimum clock of 500MHz and using wattman does not give it a consistent minimum clock of whatever is put in. Other games run fine and just boost to 2400-2500 easily and consistently. I've noticed clockspeeds tend to ramp up in the menu when I up the graphics, only to plummet once I close the pause menu. Low settings however pretty much always give low clock speeds. I've done a DDU and a fresh windows reinstall, but this worked only while my pc was on for that day and then went back to normal. Drivers are updated to latest recommended version. I've seen a lot of people with what seems to be the same issue and hoping to find someone who knows a solution here. E.G And no I know 100% sure that my pc specs have nothing to do with this issue. If you haven't had any experience with this issue please don't bother posting the generic fixes here, I've seen them all, they don't work.
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So I am looking to buy a new GTX 1070 but just like every other GPU there are many variants of the card. I understand that each has different cooling and aesthetics, but although they all have the same base GPU and Cuda cores ect. but yet all the cards have different base clock speed. Surely they should all be the same or can you not overclock your GPU so that it runs faster. I know it would be hotter and need better cooling but would it be better to buy a 350 pound card and overclock it or buy a card which is +400 pounds. There are no articles about this and it confused me
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If you turn up the base clock how high can you get the CPUs frequency usually? What impact does this have? I know turning up the base clock can break USB stuff, but not sure what else. Any help?
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Hello, What is a Base Clock and Boost Clock ..?? Explain in detail 1. CPU 1 got base clock of 4 ghz and no boost clock but can overclock and have 4 cores and 4 threads 2. CPU 2 got base clock of 2.8 ghz and 4.3 of boost clock but can't overclock and have 6 cores and 6 threads I personally don't plan for overclocking but i am afraid of lower base clock of CPU 2 and does lower base clock affect your computer speed ?? i am a bit worried because i want my computer to be fast as a beast in browsing and day to day tasks i do 1-2 hrs gaming not like 4-8hrs kindly explain most suitable cpu for me 1 or 2 .....Thanks..!!
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Hi guys! So i just got me an i7-9700k and wanted to try my luck overclocking it. In the process a question came into my mind: So the CPU as standard boosts up to 4,9 GHz if it only uses 1 core down to 4,6 GHz if it uses all 8 cores. When i´m changing the cpu-multiplier i´m obviously changing the clockspeed of all 8 cores. So if i set it to lets say 4,7 GHz instead of 4,6 GHz i wont reach 4,9 GHz boost-clock (even if the cpu only uses 1/2 cores), because i fixed it at 4,7 GHz , right? Will this kind of overclock decrease the gaming performance, since most games aren´t using all cores anyway? Please also give me a bit of an explanation - not just a "no it wont". Thanks a lot in advance!
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Hi, I have my 9600k running at 5.1GHz. This is great, but I would like to try getting even faster. Does anyone know how to/have experience with base clock overclocking. (I already know the difference between base clock and cpu multiplier)
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Hi, So it's been a LONG time since I built a PC or gamed and although I used to work in the PC building and repair world and I used to be an avid GAMER the world has changed quite a bit. I recently decided to start youtubing, and because I discovered how dismal the computers I have right now are for video editting (and gaming), I realized I really needed something much better. It looks like my timing was just right with AMD's new line of chips available. I want to build a PC centered on the Ryzen 9 3900x, and in looking at motherboard reviews, and RAM Matching tutorials and all that. They all seem to be focused on tweaking performance with the equipment you get by overclocking. I am not interested in overclocking at all. I really am looking more for stability. In my opinion getting the advanced system that I am looking to build it's going to provide well more power than I really need and just want to build a system based around the 3900x that is really solid, but that doesn't mean I want to give up on feature rich platform either. With that mindset and goal in place, I would look for some recommendations on what motherboard I should really look at that I can implement CPU and the best RAM selection using base clock speeds. Can someone help me with that? Also, where the heck do I find equipment that isn't RGB? I am not interested in making my PC look like it belongs in a borg cube and I don't want to pay the extra for RGB nor pay for the additional power consumption. Thanks, Pappy
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cpu (IDLE) CPU go to lower than base clock?
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Is it normal if my cpu go to lower than base clock. Ex. Ryzen 5 2600 with 3.4ghz. when idle its going to 3.2-3.3ghz. Sorry for this strange question. I only know cpu only run at base clock - max clock. -
I'm having a weird issue where my Ryzen chip won't boost clock. The motherboard is a Gigabyte A320M-HD2 and i have one of the latest BIOS revisions for it (its like F22b or something). I know the A320 boards don't allow overclocking, but I read somewhere that they are supposed to support the native boost clock. I know it isn't boost clocking because in every program I use to check the clock multiplier (Task Manager, CPU-Z, Hardware Monitor) it stays locked at 31 (the base 3.1 GHz clocks). Is there any way I can fix the issue or am I simply misinformed? Thanks.
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I've been tinkering around in EVGA Precision trying to boost my SLI 970 setup, but if I make any change at all (even boosting core clock 1mhz) it will crash in Benchmark Valley or 3D Mark Timespy. Even just playing with the voltage will cause a crash without changing the core or memory clock. The cards run fine together without anything adjusted in Precision, but the instant I make any change they crash during benchmarks and games. Temperature is not an issue, the cards never get above 45 degrees before the crash and the temperature doesn't seem to have anything to do with the crashes because when I have the default settings with a quieter fan profile they reach temps of up to 80 degrees with no issue. What do you think the issue is? I was under the impression that you could theoretically push voltage and boost clock speed infinitely as long as the temperature didn't get too high. Comp Specs (temps at idle): Operating System Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.00GHz 20 °C (OC to 4.70GHz) Skylake 14nm Technology RAM 32.0GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1332MHz (16-18-18-35) Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. MAXIMUS VIII HERO ALPHA (LGA1151) 27 °C Graphics S23C350 (1920x1080@60Hz) Acer S232HL (1920x1080@60Hz) 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (EVGA) 26 °C 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (EVGA) 25 °C ForceWare version: 390.77 SLI Enabled Storage 465GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (SSD) 24 °C 465GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (SSD) 29 °C 465GB Seagate ST500DM002-1BC142 (SATA) 24 °C
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Hello, So recently I overclocked my ASUS GTX 650 1GB GDDR5 from base clock 1137 MHz to 1257 MHz and and on the memory clock I added 300 MHz. When I run Heaven Benchmark 4.0 everything seems okay the core clock goes to 1257 MHz as it should and it's very stable. But when I start fortnite the core clock reaches max 1137 MHz but the memory clock reaches the overclocked value. I got no idea why is this happening. Thanks for any answers.
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The answer is probably no, I know that, but worth asking anyway since maybe there is an option. Together with a friend I bought an old server (HP proliant 380 G5) and we messed with it and upgraded it. We are currently running dual Xeon E5405 2GHz CPU's. You can't usually overclock xeons because they don't have an unlocked multiplier, but you could go base clock overclocking. If I can't find it in the bios, is there any software that will let me overclock base clock from within windows or it that impossible? TLDR: Can I overclock baseclock from within windows?
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Hello everybody, I have a question about overclocking my haswell non K intel cpu. I currently have a intel core i5-4670 non k cpu and I would like to know to what freaquency it is safe to set my base clock. I have it currently overclocked to its max multiplier (x38) and a baseclock of 105 mhz, which gives me about 4GHz in total. Now I would like to know if it's safe to run my cpu like this and if I can set the bclk even higher, because everything seems very stable and my temps are pretty good (50 degrees under max load). Thanks in advance. Specs of my pc: -Intel core i5-4670 -Asus sabertooth z87 -8gb Vengeance DDR3 -Corsair RM 650 -nVidia GTX770
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So I was using my 1070 on Witcher 3 a bit ago and I found it odd that I was tanking to 30s and 40s on Novigrad. I did some adjusting of settings and it helped but it was still frequently dipping too low (high 40s but shouldn't dip that much for a 1070 at 1080p which is total overkill). After getting out of the game I noticed the clock never went past 483mhz. Temps were suspiciously at 63c even though room temps are high 20s and it is the FE barely making noise. I installed precision instead of afterburner and tried again, same result it would boost no higher. After I restarted the PC and went back into the game it immediately went back up to 1810 to 1880 boost clock constantly and I was able to basically max out all settings again except hairworks. I didn't look but Fallout 4 was doing the same thing. Is there some kind of bug or issue with the drivers I am not aware of? Or worst could there be a problem with the card? Having to periodically reset just to get back base and boost clocks seems cumbersome. Running win 7 and the latest driver 368.39
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Hi guys, I'm at 4.9Ghz on a 6600k at the moment and I would reeeaaaly like to round it up 5.0, however no matter how much I increase the voltage, I cannot get it stable. I'm currently at 1.36v and getting around 65-70C on full load, so it seems like I have a bit of room. My question is, can I squeeze that extra 100Mhz by adjusting the base clock? I've seen a couple of people say you can. And what would i need to decrease (Memory clocks etc.) and how much by? Thanks
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Hi All, I'm looking to upgrade my GPU from the pitiful GT220 currently occupying the single PCIe 2.0 16x slot on my mobo (MSI Indio). I do a lot of video editing and feel an upgraded GPU would improve the speed of my workflow. So, I have a couple of questions that I hope any tech savvy video editors out there may be able/willing to answer. Due to the minimal amount of space available in the case I'm using (an upgraded HP p6235uk) the best card I can find that will fit is a GTX 970. So, my question is, how do the Base & Boost Clock speeds on the cards available from different manufacturers affect things like render performance and playback response? Does a higher clock speed overall mean better performance? Thanks, Lloyd
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Greetings, There's been a lot of talk about the ability to overclock all of Intel's new Skylake CPUs - including non-k models - with base-clock overclocking on all compatible motherboards after a BIOS update (notably, Z170 chipset motherboards from major manufacturers or any LGA 1151 motherboard from Super Micro. I was wondering if you guys at LMG (@LinusTech and @Slick in particular) intended to cover this in a future video. I could be wrong, but it's a development that could mean a lot for the PC community that LMG addresses in most of their videos- a return to former Intel CPU generations where a little tweaking could mean far greater performance at lower prices. Regards, Aereldor.
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So I understand that a graphics card can downclock when not being stressed and that it can go all the way up to the boost clock when under load right? So what is the point of a base clock?.. Surely the card will either just be running at very little low clocks when not in use or running at 100% utilisation with its boost clock when under load.. What am I missing here?
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I am having a problem with my gigabyte board its making my base clock decrease and stay at 99.80MHz when its set to 100MHz I also am about to buy a water cooling cpu cooler and i want to know that if its possible to over clock the S series processors. PLSSS No mater how hard you want to say it dont tell me to go buy a new processor because the i5 3330S sucks. But i just would really like to know if anyone has any ideas on how to overclock the 3330s and basically just attempt to turn it into a non ECO processor because its one of the kind that just uses turbo boost and lowers the clock speed when idleing. the bios pictures down below where taken directly after boot the settings in the one picture where applied.
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This question is mostly focussed on OC'ing GPU's. There are a lot of variations of the same GPU when you get a stock one. But when OC'ing, what is the effect of buying a card with a higher BCLK than others? (which are usually more expensive than the others). Also what is the effect of the Boost Clock? Image above are Stats from Stock Retail GPU's, Not Overclocked