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Overclocking a 9900K on a Aorus Z390 Master.

MinionOd

Hi guys, 

I have been using my computer for a little bit now and i am thinking about overclocking my CPU (would like 5.0Ghz) And i need some help info to get me going to know what i should do.

Sorry i am a total noob at this. lmao

 

First some PC info to get the ball rolling :
CPU: Intel I9 9900K
CPU Cooler : Corsair H150I Pro RBG (3x Corsair LL120mm Fans) // 
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master (2x 8-PIN connector is used)
Power Supply: Corsair RM750x 80+ Gold
Ram: Corsair Vengeance 32Gb 3200Mhz

 

Base temps:

https://imgur.com/a/kaGKpfa 
https://imgur.com/a/u1NoeWX

(The cpu temps are on idle obv)

So When i got the pc i did a BIOS update, no idea if i should install the latest version of the bios (Would it help?).

Second if i look online there are some things every is saying you should do :

 

 

Load XMP profile.

Set CPU clock ratio to 50 .

Disabled the following in my Bios :

Intel® Speed Shift Technology, CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E), C3 State Support, C6/C7 State Support, C8 State Support and C10 State Support, Enhanced Multi-Core Performance.

Change the Uncore Frequency to 47. & Disable VT-d.

CPU Vcore Loadline Calibration on Turbo.

Change Vcore to 1.300V. Put TjMAX to 110°C

 

If this is true , Should i just do it? If not please i'd like some info on this why and so.

 

For Benchmarks i'd use Prime95,Cinebench R20 & Realbench.

 

Already thank you for reading! 

 

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Vccio and Vccsa to 1.200v

The memory speed for your Intel chip is, to say the least, slow for that system. However, if the memory sticks are somewhat to halfway decent, you might push them further than 3200mhz. Just depends on what memory voltage makes you scared lol. 

 

The rest of it, pretty much ya, give or take on cpu v-core. 

 

 

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19 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Vccio and Vccsa to 1.200v

The memory speed for your Intel chip is, to say the least, slow for that system. However, if the memory sticks are somewhat to halfway decent, you might push them further than 3200mhz. Just depends on what memory voltage makes you scared lol. 

 

The rest of it, pretty much ya, give or take on cpu v-core. 

 

 

Why does it feel like you are talking about overclocing the RAM? I mean i just use XMP on that.

 

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36 minutes ago, MinionOd said:

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it's definitely not guaranteed to hit 5ghz on 1.3v, especially since the 9900ks came out, try for 4.8-4.9 and go from there. 

5950x 1.33v 5.05 4.5 88C 195w ll R20 12k ll drp4 ll x570 dark hero ll gskill 4x8gb 3666 14-14-14-32-320-24-2T (zen trfc)  1.45v 45C 1.15v soc ll 6950xt gaming x trio 325w 60C ll samsung 970 500gb nvme os ll sandisk 4tb ssd ll 6x nf12/14 ippc fans ll tt gt10 case ll evga g2 1300w ll w10 pro ll 34GN850B ll AW3423DW

 

9900k 1.36v 5.1avx 4.9ring 85C 195w (daily) 1.02v 4.3ghz 80w 50C R20 temps score=5500 ll D15 ll Z390 taichi ult 1.60 bios ll gskill 4x8gb 14-14-14-30-280-20 ddr3666bdie 1.45v 45C 1.22sa/1.18 io  ll EVGA 30 non90 tie ftw3 1920//10000 0.85v 300w 71C ll  6x nf14 ippc 2000rpm ll 500gb nvme 970 evo ll l sandisk 4tb sata ssd +4tb exssd backup ll 2x 500gb samsung 970 evo raid 0 llCorsair graphite 780T ll EVGA P2 1200w ll w10p ll NEC PA241w ll pa32ucg-k

 

prebuilt 5800 stock ll 2x8gb ddr4 cl17 3466 ll oem 3080 0.85v 1890//10000 290w 74C ll 27gl850b ll pa272w ll w11

 

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1 hour ago, MinionOd said:

Why does it feel like you are talking about overclocing the RAM? I mean i just use XMP on that.

 

Xmp is an overclock.

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On 2/20/2020 at 8:05 PM, ShrimpBrime said:

Xmp is an overclock.

Well i know that, but i was asking about info for overclocking my cpu. MY RAM is already running XMP.

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