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Assist with boosting the I3-6100 to 3.7GHz

Assist with boosting the I3-6100 to 3.7GHz

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Niftyyyy
Junior Member
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02-28-2016, 09:30 PM
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I am working on an i3-6100 at stock speeds (3.7GHz) using an ASUS B150M-C motherboard with a sufficient power supply. I just completed my build and don’t want to upgrade the CPU, even though it’s the main limitation for my current setup. I’ve done GPU overclocking before but never a CPU. I’m thinking about increasing it to 4GHz and would like advice on how to proceed. Please let me know the best way forward.
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Niftyyyy
02-28-2016, 09:30 PM #1

I am working on an i3-6100 at stock speeds (3.7GHz) using an ASUS B150M-C motherboard with a sufficient power supply. I just completed my build and don’t want to upgrade the CPU, even though it’s the main limitation for my current setup. I’ve done GPU overclocking before but never a CPU. I’m thinking about increasing it to 4GHz and would like advice on how to proceed. Please let me know the best way forward.

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iron_pip
Member
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02-28-2016, 10:11 PM
#2
B150 boards restrict overclocking for a limited number of asrock h170 models on specific systems. They often need a z170 board and an older BIOS to function properly. For OEM systems, purchasing a new processor is far more cost-effective than buying an overclock-capable board and updating Windows.
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iron_pip
02-28-2016, 10:11 PM #2

B150 boards restrict overclocking for a limited number of asrock h170 models on specific systems. They often need a z170 board and an older BIOS to function properly. For OEM systems, purchasing a new processor is far more cost-effective than buying an overclock-capable board and updating Windows.

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Croonix
Member
55
03-01-2016, 11:51 AM
#3
Can't proceed. The system is restricted with multiplier on non-k processors. A set of z170 boards and a particular bios enables Bclk overclocking, but the required configuration isn't present. Which gpus/games work best? Mostly the 6100 isn't limiting.
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Croonix
03-01-2016, 11:51 AM #3

Can't proceed. The system is restricted with multiplier on non-k processors. A set of z170 boards and a particular bios enables Bclk overclocking, but the required configuration isn't present. Which gpus/games work best? Mostly the 6100 isn't limiting.

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Dana1211
Member
184
03-01-2016, 08:10 PM
#4
For enhancing the performance of the Skylake i3, a Z170 board is recommended (otherwise you risk losing hyperthreading after overclocking). Various ASRock models can achieve this and many offer good value. Make sure to verify the available BIOS versions to activate SKY OC. Unless you're aiming for competitive benchmarks, a standard 3.7GHz i3 is sufficient for most titles. You might not fully understand the process of base clock overclocking, which could lead you into complications if you're not careful with your motherboard selection.
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Dana1211
03-01-2016, 08:10 PM #4

For enhancing the performance of the Skylake i3, a Z170 board is recommended (otherwise you risk losing hyperthreading after overclocking). Various ASRock models can achieve this and many offer good value. Make sure to verify the available BIOS versions to activate SKY OC. Unless you're aiming for competitive benchmarks, a standard 3.7GHz i3 is sufficient for most titles. You might not fully understand the process of base clock overclocking, which could lead you into complications if you're not careful with your motherboard selection.

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Llabros
Senior Member
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03-01-2016, 09:51 PM
#5
I'm using a Zotac GTX 1060 Mini, and most games maintain around 60FPS at my refresh rate. This was just a concern for future more demanding titles, but I'd rather optimize the CPU than replace it.
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Llabros
03-01-2016, 09:51 PM #5

I'm using a Zotac GTX 1060 Mini, and most games maintain around 60FPS at my refresh rate. This was just a concern for future more demanding titles, but I'd rather optimize the CPU than replace it.

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TioDaBolacha
Junior Member
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03-02-2016, 06:10 AM
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B150 boards restrict overclocking for a limited number of asrock h170 models on specific systems. They often need a z170 board and an older BIOS to function properly. For OEM systems, purchasing a new processor is far more cost-effective than buying an overclock-capable board and updating Windows.
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TioDaBolacha
03-02-2016, 06:10 AM #6

B150 boards restrict overclocking for a limited number of asrock h170 models on specific systems. They often need a z170 board and an older BIOS to function properly. For OEM systems, purchasing a new processor is far more cost-effective than buying an overclock-capable board and updating Windows.

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12YearOlds
Junior Member
34
03-02-2016, 02:56 PM
#7
In short, your current motherboard can't overclock the i3.
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12YearOlds
03-02-2016, 02:56 PM #7

In short, your current motherboard can't overclock the i3.