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that is the before overclock

you have adaptive mode enabled

for stability purposes when overclocking disable adaptive mode

 

and there reading in your screenshot are with the CPU being in C1 state which is the low power state because it's idling

if you run XTU or AIDA64 in the background it should quickly jump to P0 state which would be turbo mode

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you have adaptive mode enabled

for stability purposes when overclocking disable adaptive mode

 

and there reading in your screenshot are with the CPU being in C1 state which is the low power state because it's idling

if you run XTU or AIDA64 in the background it should quickly jump to P0 state which would be turbo mode

When i overclock it i turn off adaptive mode-That is all stock

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after overclock

It froze after i overclocked it. It happened when i tried to open steam

 

I am so confused i took the Cpu out of c1 state and yet again it failed but this time it said your pc has ran into a problem. does this mean it just wont overclock to 4.0ghz?

 

Temps never exceeded 65c

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you have adaptive mode enabled

for stability purposes when overclocking disable adaptive mode

 

and there reading in your screenshot are with the CPU being in C1 state which is the low power state because it's idling

if you run XTU or AIDA64 in the background it should quickly jump to P0 state which would be turbo mode

I posted screenshot of my cup after oc

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You just lost the silicone lottery, not every chip is the same and I honestly doubt if your CPU can work fine at stock you can RMA just because it isn't overclocking as well as someone else. Your temps seem fine, just keep upping the voltage under 1.38 volts is ok~

 

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