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8600k overclock 4.7 GHz

8600k overclock 4.7 GHz

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Dan_playz_MC
Senior Member
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11-29-2017, 08:11 AM
#1
I want to find out whether you boost all cores or just some of them when overclocking. It's a bit confusing, but I'm curious about the impact on the remaining cores. There seems to be some confusion since the CPU report only shows one speed.
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Dan_playz_MC
11-29-2017, 08:11 AM #1

I want to find out whether you boost all cores or just some of them when overclocking. It's a bit confusing, but I'm curious about the impact on the remaining cores. There seems to be some confusion since the CPU report only shows one speed.

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Mya_FM
Junior Member
34
12-09-2017, 08:38 PM
#2
When adjusting the multiplier to 47 in the BIOS, ensure each core operates at 4700 MHz, verifying this with HWMonitor.
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Mya_FM
12-09-2017, 08:38 PM #2

When adjusting the multiplier to 47 in the BIOS, ensure each core operates at 4700 MHz, verifying this with HWMonitor.

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mcDavoz
Senior Member
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12-12-2017, 05:02 AM
#3
Typically, motherboards allow you to configure all cores to a standard value such as 47. Alternatively, you can adjust each core individually; I wouldn’t bother with this feature. Windows will still manage task distribution across threads regardless, so there’s no need to second-guess it.
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mcDavoz
12-12-2017, 05:02 AM #3

Typically, motherboards allow you to configure all cores to a standard value such as 47. Alternatively, you can adjust each core individually; I wouldn’t bother with this feature. Windows will still manage task distribution across threads regardless, so there’s no need to second-guess it.

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Cake_Witch
Junior Member
40
12-12-2017, 05:16 AM
#4
When adjusting the multiplier to 47 in the BIOS, ensure each core operates at 4700 MHz, verifying this with HWMonitor.
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Cake_Witch
12-12-2017, 05:16 AM #4

When adjusting the multiplier to 47 in the BIOS, ensure each core operates at 4700 MHz, verifying this with HWMonitor.

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Paravichini
Junior Member
34
12-12-2017, 12:02 PM
#5
If you're adjusting the multiplier manually to 47 in the BIOS, then each core should be running at 4700 MHz, which you can verify using HWMonitor.... Got it. All my cores are at 4.7. Thanks. Was able to confirm with the monitor.
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Paravichini
12-12-2017, 12:02 PM #5

If you're adjusting the multiplier manually to 47 in the BIOS, then each core should be running at 4700 MHz, which you can verify using HWMonitor.... Got it. All my cores are at 4.7. Thanks. Was able to confirm with the monitor.