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New to Overclocking CPU plz help

1 minute ago, Hannerman said:

@DioOmicida Mine doesn't have that but thanks for the suggestions. 

 

@TheGamingBarrel Right, it's just that it's comparing mine to the same CPU but overclocked. Also, if my motherboard does have this option what should I do? 

Go to "CPU Vdroop Offset Control" And set it to "Ultra +75%" This will increase load line calibration which is the process used to counteract when the CPU Voltage drops.

My current build - Ever Changing.

Number 1 On LTT LGA 1150 CPU Cinebench R15

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3 minutes ago, Hannerman said:

@DioOmicida Mine doesn't have that but thanks for the suggestions. 

Of course.

[CPU: 4.7ghz I5 6600k] [MBAsus Z170 Pro G] [RAM: G.Skill 2400 16GB(2x8)]

[GPU: MSI Twin Frozr GTX 970] [PSU: XFX Pro 850W] [Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo]
[Storage: 500GB WD HDD / 128GB SanDisk SSD ] [Case: DeepCool Tessaract]

[Keyboard: AZIO MGK1] [Mouse: Logitech G303] [Monitor: 2 x Acer 23" 1080p IPS]

 

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14 minutes ago, TheGamingBarrel said:

Go to "CPU Vdroop Offset Control" And set it to "Ultra +75%" This will increase load line calibration which is the process used to counteract when the CPU Voltage drops.

@TheGamingBarrel I found this setting and set it to 75% but it's still showing stock speeds :/

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Just now, Hannerman said:

@TheGamingBarrel This is what it shows in 'my PC' is this right?

 

 

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Yes, that is correct, but dont use my PC, or task manager for that matter, always use CPU-Z.

My current build - Ever Changing.

Number 1 On LTT LGA 1150 CPU Cinebench R15

http://hwbot.org/users/TheGamingBarrel

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19 minutes ago, DioOmicida said:

Of course.

4 minutes ago, TheGamingBarrel said:

In CPU-Z? Because it wasnt showing stock speeds, in cinebench it always says stock, run cinebench and show results.

My comment was in reply to my suggestion about the OC bridge.
Don't mind me, anymore. You've got him. 

 

[CPU: 4.7ghz I5 6600k] [MBAsus Z170 Pro G] [RAM: G.Skill 2400 16GB(2x8)]

[GPU: MSI Twin Frozr GTX 970] [PSU: XFX Pro 850W] [Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo]
[Storage: 500GB WD HDD / 128GB SanDisk SSD ] [Case: DeepCool Tessaract]

[Keyboard: AZIO MGK1] [Mouse: Logitech G303] [Monitor: 2 x Acer 23" 1080p IPS]

 

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1 minute ago, DioOmicida said:

My comment was in reply to my suggestion about the OC bridge.
Don't mind me, anymore. You've got him. 

 

Quoted wrong person. 

@Hannerman Now try 4,6 Ghz.

My current build - Ever Changing.

Number 1 On LTT LGA 1150 CPU Cinebench R15

http://hwbot.org/users/TheGamingBarrel

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@TheGamingBarrel Holy Overclock Batman! I changed the ratio to 46 and it didn't bluescreen! I'm still not even sure if it's overclocked though... I might sound like a complete idiot but where does it say for definite the current GHz of a CPU?

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