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Since my 10600k doesnt really like its 50 mult, 1.33 voltage and turbo llc and its actually starting to crash at 49 now (before it was stable) ive set it to 48 mult, 1.29 voltage and normal llc, and i actually get 3795 on c20 at 77c max and a solid stable system(before that i managed to get 3979 with a 48 mult, 1.32 volate and high llc i actually done know how and its 100 points higher then with a 49 mult, same voltage and turbo llc)

Is it possible to hit a 4.9 ot even 5ghz with a bclk overclocking???

Can it damage the gpu?? Since i saw that it is overclocking the pcie also?

And if im doing it should i disable xmp? Since i do run the ram at its rated 3600mhz speed and i dont want to risk frying it.

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46 minutes ago, Benji said:

Can it damage it? I am not really sure. But since the BLCK is the main clock source for PCIe and everything else in the system, BLCK overclocking should generally be avoided at any cost. Some boards are fine with a BLCK of ~105 MHz, some start to fail to initialise PCI(e) devices and outright fail to boot at a clock of even 101 MHz. So, please don't do it.

I think that it would be better suited in the CPU/Motherboard section, but since it seems to be that your worries are about the GPU side, I'd say it might not damage it, but it very well might and will make the entire system (including the GPU) unstable.

 

38 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Overclocking is never safe as you are willingly going outside the official spec. It's all luck and down to sane decisions.  It you won't be able to get more than 50MHz with base clock.

Ok

Thanks guys

Guess ill just update the bios and windows and all of the drivers and ill try 49 mult again

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