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i know that i can boost the cpu in bios CPU RATIO to 41 

but my question is it better then letting the cpu go up the this ghz by himself 

or if i boost it will it work better ? 

so do i boost by my self or leave it the way it is for better gaming exp

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JUST LET IT BE, IT WILL BOOST AUTOMATICALLY

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What's the question you're trying to ask? Do you want to overclock (which I don't think is possible as you don't have an unlocked CPU) or do you just want to make sure all the 6 cores go up to full boost speed?

3 minutes ago, imRealMaDDoG said:

i know that i can boost the cpu in bios CPU RATIO to 41 

but my question is it better then letting the cpu go up the this ghz by himself 

or if i boost it will it work better ? 

so do i boost by my self or leave it the way it is for better gaming exp

B365M 

Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO

1070 TI 

 

550W spu 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, bengeoghegan11 said:

What's the question you're trying to ask? Do you want to overclock (which I don't think is possible as you don't have an unlocked CPU) or do you just want to make sure all the 6 cores go up to full boost speed?

 

i wanna go to bios go to cpu ratio and change it to 41 and not 29 

i want more preformace from this cpu 

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Go into task manager, then performance and then the CPU screen (make sure you select more details before you do this) and tell me what speeds are listed in these red circles:

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Desktop - i5-9600KF @4.8GHz all core, MSI Z390-A PRO, 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz, MSI GTX 1660S OC 6GB, WD Blue 500GB M.2 SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM HDD

Laptop - ASUS ZenBook 14 with ScreenPad, i7-1165G7, Xe iGPU 96EU, 16GB Octa-Channel 4200MHz, MX450 2GB, 512GB SSD with 32GB Optane

 

Old Laptop 1 - HP Pavilion 15, A10-9600P, R5 iGPU, 8GB, R8 M445DX, 2TB HDD

Old Laptop 2 - HP Pavilion 15 TouchSmart, i3-3217U, Intel HD 4000, 4GB, 1TB HDD

 

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