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6700k How to overclock?

6700k How to overclock?

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Jerryx01
Posting Freak
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01-30-2016, 04:07 AM
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My setup includes:
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.00GHz
RAM: 16.0GB G.SKILL @ 2133MHz
Motherboard: MSI Z170A SLI (MS-7998) (U3E1)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (MSI)
CPU Cooler: Hyper 212 EVO
I have some experience with computers, but overclocking is completely unfamiliar to me. I just need a straightforward guide on how to proceed, even if it's only minor adjustments.
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Jerryx01
01-30-2016, 04:07 AM #1

My setup includes:
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.00GHz
RAM: 16.0GB G.SKILL @ 2133MHz
Motherboard: MSI Z170A SLI (MS-7998) (U3E1)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (MSI)
CPU Cooler: Hyper 212 EVO
I have some experience with computers, but overclocking is completely unfamiliar to me. I just need a straightforward guide on how to proceed, even if it's only minor adjustments.

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thingul
Member
136
01-30-2016, 11:48 AM
#2
Just attempt adjusting the multiplier to 42 or 43, then modify the CPU voltage with an offset of +0.10 if successful. If everything works, consider increasing the multiplier or reducing the offset slightly by -0.01 at a time while keeping stability in mind.
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thingul
01-30-2016, 11:48 AM #2

Just attempt adjusting the multiplier to 42 or 43, then modify the CPU voltage with an offset of +0.10 if successful. If everything works, consider increasing the multiplier or reducing the offset slightly by -0.01 at a time while keeping stability in mind.

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Mario10Gamer
Member
188
01-31-2016, 11:27 PM
#3
Just attempt adjusting the multiplier to 42 or 43, then modify the CPU voltage with an offset of +0.10 if successful. If everything works, consider increasing the multiplier or reducing the offset slightly by -0.01 at a time while keeping stability in mind.
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Mario10Gamer
01-31-2016, 11:27 PM #3

Just attempt adjusting the multiplier to 42 or 43, then modify the CPU voltage with an offset of +0.10 if successful. If everything works, consider increasing the multiplier or reducing the offset slightly by -0.01 at a time while keeping stability in mind.