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Base Clock overclocking non K intel chips

anyone know of a good guide for how to base clock OC non k intel chips especially for kabylake but im also curious about older chips such as ivybridge.

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Just now, ChrisL333 said:

anyone know of a good guide for how to base clock OC non k intel chips especially for kabylake 

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Step 1: Go to BIOS.
Step 2: Increase BCLK by 1-2 MHz.
Step 3: Do some extensive testing to see if it works.
Step 4: If it works, GOTO 2, else go to BIOS and decrease BCLK to last stable value.
Step 5: Enjoy your 2% performance increase.

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5 minutes ago, Rahnie said:

Step 1: Go to BIOS.
Step 2: Increase BCLK by 1-2 MHz.
Step 3: Do some extensive testing to see if it works.
Step 4: If it works, GOTO 2, else go to BIOS and decrease BCLK to last stable value.
Step 5: Enjoy your 2% performance increase.

You can't do that for kabylake anymore or at all. 

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5 minutes ago, Rahnie said:

Step 1: Go to BIOS.
Step 2: Increase BCLK by 1-2 MHz.
Step 3: Do some extensive testing to see if it works.
Step 4: If it works, GOTO 2, else go to BIOS and decrease BCLK to last stable value.
Step 5: Enjoy your 2% performance increase.

ive seen people overclock an i3-6100 to around 4.3 for example so that would make that a lot more attractive 

 

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1 minute ago, ChrisL333 said:

ive seen people overclock an i3-6100 to around 4.3 for example so that would make that a lot more attractive 

 

The 6100 is Skylake, which can be BCLK OCed (albeit with many caveats). For Kaby, though, you can't do that.

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2 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

You can't do that for kabylake anymore or at all. 

Wasn't that actually possible with some ASRock motherboards? ;)

 

 

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3 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

You can't do that for kabylake anymore or at all. 

i mean the question still stands for older skus because if i can overclock them then it makes sense as a budget thing

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on platforms behind sky/kaby BLCK tuning also affected the PCIe bus, SATA through the DMI. so systems become unstable due to the increased bus speed from the BCLK. massive felt through discrete GPU since the bus it was told would be 100MHz. usually from 103-105MHz might get by, anything above starts to make the system wonky and unstable.

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1 minute ago, airdeano said:

on platforms behind sky/kaby BLCK tuning also affected the PCIe bus, SATA through the DMI. so systems become unstable due to the increased bus speed from the BCLK. massive felt through discrete GPU since the bus it was told would be 100MHz. usually from 103-105MHz might get by, anything above starts to make the system wonky and unstable.

thanks

if you knw of any skylake ones i would appreciate it

 

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33 minutes ago, Rahnie said:

Wasn't that actually possible with some ASRock motherboards? ;)

Again, skylake only.

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