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ASUS AI Suite III CPU Load-line Calibration adjustment?

ASUS AI Suite III CPU Load-line Calibration adjustment?

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Davyyd
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11-05-2016, 02:47 PM
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Okay, thanks a lot once again!
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Davyyd
11-05-2016, 02:47 PM #11

Okay, thanks a lot once again!

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MrGoldenApple
Member
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11-05-2016, 03:54 PM
#12
Yes, even with a stable voltage, it's still feasible to achieve better CPU overclocking.
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MrGoldenApple
11-05-2016, 03:54 PM #12

Yes, even with a stable voltage, it's still feasible to achieve better CPU overclocking.

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Hlcepak
Junior Member
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11-05-2016, 04:24 PM
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ElectronGuyzz :
Still, I have another question regarding this. Since voltage is stable now, can we also achieve better overclocking for the CPU? A 4.6ghz is a solid overclock, but it's best to keep pushing until it becomes unstable and then reduce it slightly. Try aiming for around 4.7ghz. For quick testing, I use the IBT (Intel burn in test) with 50 passes—standard settings, about 15 minutes to run, similar to roughly 2 hours of prime95. If you're fully satisfied and the setup is stable, save your settings and copy them directly into the BIOS.
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Hlcepak
11-05-2016, 04:24 PM #13

ElectronGuyzz :
Still, I have another question regarding this. Since voltage is stable now, can we also achieve better overclocking for the CPU? A 4.6ghz is a solid overclock, but it's best to keep pushing until it becomes unstable and then reduce it slightly. Try aiming for around 4.7ghz. For quick testing, I use the IBT (Intel burn in test) with 50 passes—standard settings, about 15 minutes to run, similar to roughly 2 hours of prime95. If you're fully satisfied and the setup is stable, save your settings and copy them directly into the BIOS.

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