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Im trying to clock my cpu, tried everything i could think of. right now im trying to get it to 4.7ghz, then higher if i could do it.

 

but the issue is that now matter what i do, the overclock wont stick. if i go into bios and change core to 47, when im coming into windows its stuck at 4.29, even in benchmarking.

i have changed the core frequenzy, voltage and all that other stuff. nothing sticks. 

now im even trying "Intel extreme tuning" and sets it to 4.6ghz, but still its stuck at 4.30ghz..

 

4.3ghz is the cpus boost clock, but it should manage to go higher when i clock it.

 

do anyone know what to do or have encountered it before?

(keep in mind that this is my first time trying to overclock, but i have gone over the settings 10x times, youtube, reddit everything to make it right, but it doesnt stick.

 

i have the Asus rog b360f motherboard btw. 

 

it says in the right bar that "4.600" is active, but it says its running at 4.3 everywhere else? 

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26 minutes ago, Tmyymrk said:

i have the Asus rog b360f motherboard btw. 

You're trying to overclock with a non-overclockable board, you're stuck to your all cores turbo boost which is 4.3ghz... everything is behaving as expected.

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29 minutes ago, Tmyymrk said:

 

i have the Asus rog b360f motherboard btw. 

Which does NOT support any overclocking...  It does have max boost clock of 4.6GHz so you may see up to 4.6GHz in clock monitoring software but that's it. 4.3GHz is the all core turbo and what you should see most of the time

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

Which does NOT support any overclocking...  It does have max boost clock of 4.6GHz so you may see up to 4.6GHz in clock monitoring software but that's it. 4.3GHz is the all core turbo and what you should see most of the time

 

3 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

You're trying to overclock with a non-overclockable board, you're stuck to your all cores turbo boost which is 4.3ghz... everything is behaving as expected.

ahh, now it makes a lot of sense. wow, okay, then a new motherboard is at the top of the list. thanks tho for the answers! now i dont have to wonder why anymore!

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