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9600k OC question.

9600k OC question.

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cor_bear
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10-28-2018, 06:39 PM
#1
Hi there,
My 9600k has a base clock of 3.7GHz and a turbo up to 4.6GHz, though it actually limits itself to 4.3GHz across all cores. If I wanted to overclock, would I need to push the clock ratio past 43 for any effect, or could there be another Intel turbo setting to utilize for better performance?
I’m curious if there are other ways to boost turbo beyond just increasing the CPU ratio.
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cor_bear
10-28-2018, 06:39 PM #1

Hi there,
My 9600k has a base clock of 3.7GHz and a turbo up to 4.6GHz, though it actually limits itself to 4.3GHz across all cores. If I wanted to overclock, would I need to push the clock ratio past 43 for any effect, or could there be another Intel turbo setting to utilize for better performance?
I’m curious if there are other ways to boost turbo beyond just increasing the CPU ratio.

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TheresFaith
Member
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10-29-2018, 04:12 AM
#2
You've a 'k' chip. Designed to OC by the multi. You can use BLCK, and increase the bus clock, but it's not advisable, and adds en element of instability, that can make troublshooting an OC a pain. Here's a guide to OC: https://forums.
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TheresFaith
10-29-2018, 04:12 AM #2

You've a 'k' chip. Designed to OC by the multi. You can use BLCK, and increase the bus clock, but it's not advisable, and adds en element of instability, that can make troublshooting an OC a pain. Here's a guide to OC: https://forums.

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knevin246
Member
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10-31-2018, 02:51 PM
#3
Thank you! Your question is clear. You adjusted the Vcore voltage to 1.2 and tried overclocking, but experienced issues where clocks reached 4.6GHz during normal operation but capped at 4.3 under stress. You're looking for an explanation.
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knevin246
10-31-2018, 02:51 PM #3

Thank you! Your question is clear. You adjusted the Vcore voltage to 1.2 and tried overclocking, but experienced issues where clocks reached 4.6GHz during normal operation but capped at 4.3 under stress. You're looking for an explanation.

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Jetsensorc
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11-01-2018, 03:06 AM
#4
4.3 represents the main maximum turbo setting. A single or two cores would reach 4.6, but usually not all at once. If you increase from 1.2, attempt the 4.6 setting again. Adjust just one notch at a time until it starts up, then run Prime to check stability. The 4.6 all-core option is straightforward with your chip.
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Jetsensorc
11-01-2018, 03:06 AM #4

4.3 represents the main maximum turbo setting. A single or two cores would reach 4.6, but usually not all at once. If you increase from 1.2, attempt the 4.6 setting again. Adjust just one notch at a time until it starts up, then run Prime to check stability. The 4.6 all-core option is straightforward with your chip.

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chaospony
Member
149
11-01-2018, 05:55 AM
#5
To check if your VRM in a Gigabyte Z390 UD is throttling or overheating, observe performance indicators and monitor temperatures.
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chaospony
11-01-2018, 05:55 AM #5

To check if your VRM in a Gigabyte Z390 UD is throttling or overheating, observe performance indicators and monitor temperatures.