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Hi, my cpu i5-4670k,cpu cooler-Hyper 212X , gpu - Asrock rx 7800xt challenger oc, mobo- gigabyte z87x-ud3h, bios version F10b, corsair ram 4x4gb @1600 mhz dual channel, Crucia MX 500 500gb ssd, My cpu is like 10 years old. never tried overclocking before. But now to reduce my gpu's bottleneck a bit, i'm trying to overclock my cpu. I used 1.220v vcore and used 42 ratio for turboboost for all 4 cores. Should i use fixed ratio instead disabling turboboost so that my cpu allways run on 4.2 ghz? Though i did not wanted to run my cpu on max frequency constantly. but i'm getting whea uncorrectable error and clock watchdog timeout BSOD either during starting of my pc or just after starting it. are those errors cpu overclocking related? plz help me on cpu overclocking. Also should i decrease my ram freq to 1330mhz for stability? currently it's on 1600mhz(stock) dual channel on 1.5v with xmp on.
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Hi, my cpu i5-4670k,cpu cooler-Hyper 212X , gpu - Asrock rx 7800xt challenger oc, mobo- gigabyte z87x-ud3h, bios version F10b, psu corsair cs650m, corsair ram 4x4gb @1600 mhz dual channel, Crucia MX 500 500gb ssd,windows10. Should i enable/disable any of these bios settings to increase stability during CPU overclocking? also which power plan is optimum for same reason?
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Hi, my cpu i5-4670k,cpu cooler-Hyper 212X , gpu - Asrock rx 7800xt challenger oc, mobo- gigabyte z87x-ud3h, bios version F10b, psu corsair cs650m, corsair ram 4x4gb @1600 mhz dual channel, Crucia MX 500 500gb ssd,windows10, with bios factory settings without any overclocking and without enabling any XMP for memory, my cpu's vcore reaches 1.236v at max load but without any overclocking and XMP 1 enabled for memory, my cpu's vcore reaches 1.294v at max load. is this concerning? is this my bios' issue? should i flash my bios( though i'm using final version of the bios)?
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hi, my mobo - gigabyte z87x-ud3h. does clearing cmos deletes all saved profiles in bios?
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Hi, my cpu i5-4670k,cpu cooler-Hyper 212X , gpu - Asrock rx 7800xt challenger oc, mobo- gigabyte z87x-ud3h, bios version F10b, psu corsair cs650m, corsair ram 4x4gb @1600 mhz dual channel, Crucia MX 500 500gb ssd,windows10, my boot sequence is as follows- 1) windows boot manager (P0: CT50 2) dvd drive 3) My SSD where OS is installed is this boot sequence correct or should i change anything? I want to overclock my CPU, please review my bios settings if those are properly set -
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Hi, between Cinebench and aida64(both latest version) which one better and safer for system stability testing for CPU overclocking? also how long running is good enough for Cinebench and aida64? I'm trying to raise frequency of my CPU and also raise voltage if needed.
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Hi, I need some help in terms of my memory. My current setup is: CPU: Intel Core i9-9900k GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 Master MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC RAM: XPG SPECTRIX D50 32GB 2X16GB (3600MHz) POWER SUPPLY: XPG Core Reactor 850W GOLD I'm thinking upgrading my ram to 64 GB at the same speed (3600MHz) Would it be pointless in that the CPU won't support DDR4 past 2666 MHz? I know that for possible upgrade paths for my PC, I'd need a whole new mother board for anything past intel 9th gen, but was thinking I could upgrade the RAM as well as add more storage options in the meantime. Alternatively, any suggestions to help boost the longevity of my PC in the years to come?
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Cpu - Ryzen 5 1600 Cpu Cooler - Antec A30 (bcz i had it laying around) Motherboard - Asus b350 Prime Plus Ram - Corsair Vengeance 2400 8x2 cl16 Gpu 1 - Asus Dual Rx580 8GB Gpu 2 - Rog Rx560 4GB Psu - CoolerMaster MWE 500watt Case - Corsair Spec 01 Now my questions: Is there anything wrong with that build? Can i overclock my cpu and memory? If yes how? Bcz i don't know anything about overclocking Now my problems: R5 1600 has a base clock of 3.2ghz but if i set System Tuning to Asus Optimal it sets my cpu to 3.5 and there was no issue i stress tested it for 30mins with Aida64 Extreme with the stock cooler it was hitting 70°c i used that sins 2017 December so when i changed my cpu cooler i thought of overclocking it to 3.7 or 3.8 so i stress tested it again and it and it was hitting 80°c after 2-3 mins so i stopped it and i reset the bios and reinstalled windows and i run Aida64 again and it was hitting 86°c and shut down my ambient temp is 26°c and my pc is clean has new thermal paste and air is pretty good i think.
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Hey guys. I want to overclock my ryzen 5 3600. I will be using ryzen master to overclock the cpu. I want to know how how much I can overclock it. I was thinking 4.2. Is this the highest I can go? And if so what voltage do I use. I am using a msi b450 gaming pro carbon ac
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So after a week with my new rig ive dicided to start OC my bad boy called the Ryzen 5 3600x! And here is my end results based on personal needs and stuffs (mostly gaming on this bad boy): Ive managed to boost up the clock speed from 3.8 to 4.275GHz on 1.3V, 65C max on full load! Now ive tried to push up for 4.3GHz but that is achivable only when I set the voltage to 1.4V, that makes my CPU pretty toasty at really heavy load tasks (max temps went 85 at times, yikes!). All of my stress tests and oc tweaking was made with Ryzen Master and RealBench. Im using alonside my cpu a RTX2080 Super and Stix LC360 AiO! I would like to hear some of your opinions when it comes to OC the 3600X, and please share you personal OC setups if you have some!
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Hi, I'm on the following. Processor: i5 7600k GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 1080 Superclocked MoBo: MSI SLI Plus RAM: Corsasir LPX 16 GB (2x8 Kit) 3000 Mhz Storage: SSD and HHD Combo Case: NZXT S340 Elite Aside from the PSU Fan I have four fans, 2 pushing in and 2 pushing out. My CPU cooler is the 120 mm water cooled H60 from Corsair. This one is one of the fans pushing in. I did a modest overclock using MSI's own OC Genie from the BIOS, I'm not super into overclocking so I just wanted a nice stable overclock, I'm also aware that an H60 isn't exactly the best water cooler out there so I thought the 4.5 Mhz overclock that OC Genie put me at would be fine. I know that its not uncommon for i5s and i7s on Kabylake to reach 5.0 and beyond so what happened next worried me. I ran a stress test using Prime 95 and the temps reached like 90 degrees Celsius which worried me so I ended the test. I'm from a tropical country and so my ambient temperature usually sits at around 45 degrees Celsius. Does anyone have any idea why my temps jumped so high? My working theory is that the contact between the H60's CPU block and the processor itself is not so great because I only used the pre-applied thermal paste, I wanted to solicit opinions though before taking it apart. Maybe, since the H60s are a bit older now, the thermal paste dried up. My second theory is that OC Genie was designed for MSI Gaming Mobos and so it might set the voltage too high or something. My temperature monitoring software for CPU temps Core Temp 1.7. For anyone who might think its a factor, the GPU is not overclocked, at least not from what EVGA shipped it with. The H60 is mounted on the front sucking air in from outside the case. This was my first build, so I'm not exactly sure what else could be the problem. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
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there was this site that sorts motherboards based on its overclockability, does anybody know where i can find it (ask the domain name system hahahahahaihatemyselfhaha). also, is it any good or is it biassed?
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Hi all, I am no pro OCer, but understand most of the basics (I think), and how to do it. But there are a few things I don't understand yet or what happens actually when OCing. Feel free to correct me if I say something crazy 1A: Baseclock vs Multiplier. Multiplier is most used these days, and overall it is advised to go with multiplier over baseclock because of affecting the speeds of other parts like RAM and PCIe clocks, but a difference for Skylake is that it has become more viable again to use baseclock since most is now seperate from the CPU baseclock. To what I know and hear it gives more flexibility to OC. But flexibility on what? Is it only a extra method of achieving a certain speed instead with multiplier, or is there more to it like more precise or higher finetuning or other reasons? 1B: Maybe by the answers of 1A I can answer 1B myself, but just in case: Why would you want to use baseclock over only multiplier or vice versa? 2A: With GPU OC you overall hold your option for turbo since you can adjust baseclock if I remember correctly and boost limit scales along (on cards with turbo obviously). This doesn't happen with CPU if I am correct, or is this on newer platforms different? With my own OCed CPU the value given is the max of multiplier settings in my case, so that looks like there is no more turboboost. Or is that somewhat countered by the adaptive power settings and creating a similar turbo boost idea? or has that nothing to do with it all? 2B: Is this similar and also applying for AMD platforms? 3: I run a 3930k on Z79 platform at 4.0 Ghz. What are some noteworthy changes in options and possibilty since that platform and for example Skylake or possible Kabylake if that info is out there? Ofcourse the baseclock OCing making a comeback as mentioned by 1A. Any other things that are handy to know? Thx for the input, and sorry for any typo's, no native English speaking.
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Dude im running a i5 6400 lga1151 Asrock Z170 Pro 4s bios l2.78 every time i overclock it boots into windows fine after like turning it off and on once ore twice but when i check my cpu's baseclock it is a lot lower does this mean I have the microcode I can still boot windows and i never updated my bios help please
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I recently bought a custom build pc. So, I have: Processor: Intel i7 6800k Motherboard: Asus X99 Deluxe II RAM: Vengeance LPX (16GBx2) 3000Mhz Graphics Card: Zotac GTX1080 Amp Extreme Can someone guide me how to achieve stable overclock. I have no knowledge in this matter, so it would be of great help if someone guides me with the detailed procedures.
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Hello all, I am working on planning my first PC build and I'm trying to understand some specs that I'm seeing. Also, any general advice or suggestions on my build design would be appreciated. Right now, I'm planning on using the following components: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X CPU ASUS Prime X470 Pro motherboard (currently looking into a few other X470's though) G.Skill Trident Z RGB RAM, DDR4, 4 x 8GB, 3600 MHz Samsung 970 Evo NVMe SSD Either an RX 590 or a Vega 56 GPU, undecided which yet. Case, cooling system, and PSU are currently undecided, considering an NZXT H500 chasis (would love the H510 Elite, but right now I'm not currently planing on getting a motherboard with ADD_RGB headers, so I cant justify the price tag) Here are my questions: Per the motherboard specs, it can handle memory speeds of up to 2666MHz non-O.C., and 3600 O.C. If I want 3600MHz clock speeds on my RAM, will I need to overclock it to 3600MHz? Since factory tested speed on my RAM is 3600MHz, what am I really overclocking, my RAM or my motherboard? I've seen people talking about raising the voltage on RAM and CPU's to overclock. If I decide to over clock, how much should I raise my voltage for each? If I overclock, will my memory and CPU ALWAYS run at those speeds, or only when its required? For example, will they overclock during simple web browsing, or only while under extreme use? Thanks in advance.
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Managed to get these overclocks, ram hyperx 2400-2666mhz dram voltage 1.2v, CPU 2200g 4.02ghz 1.375v, my main concern now is motherboard vrm temps but there's no vrm sensor so I'm not sure how hot its getting any ideas how to get a rough estimate? Also the ram timings are labeled differently from my x370 board such as trcdrd and trcdwr I assume those are read and write and should equal? I'm giving this PC to a mate and the last thing I want is for it to shit itself in another state.
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I am new to overclocking and picked up a new system for next to nothing and I am trying to overclock a 1300x. I seem to have achieved 3.9ghz at 1.325 volts, running aida64 for ten minutes without any hiccups temps seem to level out at 64°c with spikes up 70°c. Just looking for tips and to know if I'm not going to kill the system!
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Hey! So I have an upcoming build and I was wondering what some good Overclock settings would be as well as how you would recommend overclocking these things and (If i even should overclock at all?) Main Parts: Asus Motherboard: Strix b350 F Gaming CPU: Ryzen 2600x w/ stock cooler GPU: EVGA 1080 FTW Ram: 16gb 3000mhz So basically Should I overclock? And if i should.. How should i do so and what are some good settings i should have for the 2600x? Thanks for taking the time to help/ read this Merrymaan
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hello guys i need help to overclock my intel core-5 4690k, anyboday have same good idee ? my system : CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-4690K CPU @ 3.50GHz 88 Watts / 0.864 Volts Motherboard: Asus MAXIMUS VI HERO Intel Z87 rev C1 PSU: corsair AX1200i cooler: corsair h100i v2 full system: http://valid.x86.fr/tbhhzu srry bad english.
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Okay after some testing and fiddling around I have it at 4.5Ghz and at 1.33V it blue screened at a stress test at 1.32V and the memory is overclocked to 3200Mhz. temps were steady at 63-68C. Is this okay? Since it seems like I lost the silicon lottery. Thanks
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hi i am going to buy a gigabyte h81m gaming 3 motherboard can it overclock the intel g3258...??
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I built my first gaming PC, and overclocked my 6700k from 4.0 to 4.5Ghz at 1.340v, peaking at 69C over 1 hour stress test. Is that a good overclock? I'm not going past 4.5Ghz because my PC can run any game at max with no OC needed.