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Hi guys, I recently overclocked my cpu : 10600KF to all core 4.8 ghz, and now in hwinfo64 it says "YES" on 3 cpu limitors idk what they're called but i'll just drop a screenshot, i set the voltage to auto, and it's at 1.224V under load and 0.6-1.1V Idle it keeps on jumping but .6 was lowest and 1.1 highest, under load ( gaming ) cs2 was 1.224V, so why am I getting these limits, and if I don't do nothing about them will something happen to the pc or no, like can I just keep it as is and not worry about it, cuz i really don't want to go and investigate in the bios since i'm pretty new to overclocking and don't want to brick anything xD also PL1 is 162W, PL2 - 205W, and under r23 load was 73C vram was 83C, under gaming around 63C and vrams were around 60-65 aswell.PIC1.png.c31113f3e287d2db5ad7de7574515047.png

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48 minutes ago, aoxle5 said:

Hi guys, I recently overclocked my cpu : 10600KF to all core 4.8 ghz, and now in hwinfo64 it says "YES" on 3 cpu limitors idk what they're called but i'll just drop a screenshot, i set the voltage to auto, and it's at 1.224V under load and 0.6-1.1V Idle it keeps on jumping but .6 was lowest and 1.1 highest, under load ( gaming ) cs2 was 1.224V, so why am I getting these limits, and if I don't do nothing about them will something happen to the pc or no, like can I just keep it as is and not worry about it, cuz i really don't want to go and investigate in the bios since i'm pretty new to overclocking and don't want to brick anything xD also PL1 is 162W, PL2 - 205W, and under r23 load was 73C vram was 83C, under gaming around 63C and vrams were around 60-65 aswell.PIC1.png.c31113f3e287d2db5ad7de7574515047.png

That's only 2 reasons I believe, the first one STATES that there are reasons that's all.. the two below are what trigger the first.

You might have a Max Turbo limit due to the motherboard settings, it's likely only going to affect the top 100Mhz or so, not a big deal and when doing tasks it never actually stays at max turbo anyway.

There are a LOT of turbo settings available to mess with, and if you've not messed with them, but overclocked anyway, you can be running into a limiter.


If you Overclocked your allcore to 4.8Ghz,

Did you DISABLE the TURBO mechanics for the allcore OC?

or

Did you just +1,+2 kind of thing to Turbo mechanics, which included Allcore with it?

Both do and don't play a role with Intel power limits in the bios, and what you change for your overclock setting can override or not...other values depending on the board.

 

Are you seeing negative performance vs stock settings as well?

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19 hours ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

That's only 2 reasons I believe, the first one STATES that there are reasons that's all.. the two below are what trigger the first.

You might have a Max Turbo limit due to the motherboard settings, it's likely only going to affect the top 100Mhz or so, not a big deal and when doing tasks it never actually stays at max turbo anyway.

There are a LOT of turbo settings available to mess with, and if you've not messed with them, but overclocked anyway, you can be running into a limiter.


If you Overclocked your allcore to 4.8Ghz,

Did you DISABLE the TURBO mechanics for the allcore OC?

or

Did you just +1,+2 kind of thing to Turbo mechanics, which included Allcore with it?

Both do and don't play a role with Intel power limits in the bios, and what you change for your overclock setting can override or not...other values depending on the board.

 

Are you seeing negative performance vs stock settings as well?

I overclocked this on a b460 board, i increased the ring ratio to 43 from 42 stock, and increased the all core setting to 48, it doesn't allow me to go further, and i did increase PL1 to 170W, PL2 to 250W , Also im seeing positive performance i was getting 8500 stock on r23 cinebench, and now I get around 9150 on cinebench r23, but I think those limits are because of the motherboard itself, since my cpu only goes up to 92W during the cinebench run when I would expect 125W or more. And also the first YES on the hwinfo is because the cpu vmax core stress is too high on the silicon

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46 minutes ago, bal723 said:

wait what, you cannot overclock on b460 motherboard from what i know, only Z chipsets

I was able to increase ring ratio and other things on the cpu, i'll attach a screenshot later on and show you what i can do in it, it's not much but a little bit of oc is possible

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3 minutes ago, aoxle5 said:

I was able to increase ring ratio and other things on the cpu, i'll attach a screenshot later on and show you what i can do in it, it's not much but a little bit of oc is possible

thats just increases clock frequency i think

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11 minutes ago, bal723 said:

wait really? i dont think it should do anything, maybe you just undervolted it and now it boosts higher

Nope I didn't touch voltages at all, i set everything to auto like I said i'll send a screenshot of my bios when im able to

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7 hours ago, aoxle5 said:

Well it did something atleast xD +600 r23 score isn't bad

An increase is always nice.

At some point you have to accept what you have, and enjoy it.

Wouldn't stress about it, if temps are good and you are not seeing negative results, you are good.

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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10 hours ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

An increase is always nice.

At some point you have to accept what you have, and enjoy it.

Wouldn't stress about it, if temps are good and you are not seeing negative results, you are good.

Yeah in cinebench i reached around 73-75C highest and gaming around 60-65C

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28 minutes ago, bal723 said:

could you send picture of hwinfo where it shows that all cores are at 4.8ghz

ok so pretty much while under load it boosts to 4.5 max but it can still reach the 4.7 not 4.8, not sure how I got +600 cinebench score but whatever I did in the bios worked so i'm happy 😄

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1 minute ago, aoxle5 said:

ok so pretty much while under load it boosts to 4.5 max but it can still reach the 4.7 not 4.8, not sure how I got +600 cinebench score but whatever I did in the bios worked so i'm happy 😄

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