Addressing stability issues during Haswell overclocking
Addressing stability issues during Haswell overclocking
I have a G3258 paired with an MSI B85 G43 Gaming motherboard. I've been checking guides about overclocking the Pentium Anniversary edition, and most suggest adjusting CPU RING RATIO and voltage. Through some research, I discovered that the ring ratio actually refers to the uncore. Many forums advise adding frequency and voltage to CPU RING, but during testing it caused instability and made the process very difficult. Should I continue tweaking it or stick with auto? Right now, I can reach 4 GHz easily when auto is enabled.
Keep it automatic, not a board built for overclocking, and no CPU.
Gingerbread:
It's not like it needs an auto setting, nor a motherboard built for overclocking, and definitely not a CPU. If you're saying that hitting 4.3 GHz so easily at 1.26v with just 60c is just a coincidence, then you're probably wrong.