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You can spend your time overclocking. Or you can just increase the power limit to max and temp limit to max and let Turbo boost overclock for you on the fly. Even if you spend all of your time overclocking... Your only gonna net a few fps more in games. 

 

I would focus on learning as much you can on overclocking your cpu. That is where you will see the most improvements. 

 

Overclock.net has a great Skylake overclock guide. 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skylake-overclocking-guide-with-statistics

 

IMHO

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