Attempting OC on 9700k with aorus z390 ultra
Attempting OC on 9700k with aorus z390 ultra
Hello, I'm attempting to boost my new PC's performance and would appreciate some insights on the outcomes. I'm unfamiliar with overclocking but want to ensure my approach is correct.
Build details:
Intel 9700k paired with Aorus Z390 Ultra
Reference build: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/b/T4V6Mp
I've followed some tutorials and initially increased the clock by a modest amount (4.7-4.8 GHz). However, I prefer not to exceed higher limits to maintain lower temperatures and noise levels.
Test results:
CPU Vcore: 1.25V
Clock ratio: 47
AVX offset: AUTO
Core current: 255
XMP enabled
Undercore ratio: 45
Calibration: TURBO
Core loadline: AUTO
Disabled features: Enhanced multi-core performance, Intel Turbo boost, CPU flex ratio override, Intel speed shift, C1-C3-C6/7-C8-C10 state support, SVID offset
(Tested for 30 minutes with Prime95, max temperature reached 66°C)
Subsequent tests:
Test1: All settings as described above
Test2: Vcore 1.23V – passed 1 hour of Realbench
Test3: Vcore 1.215V – passed 1 hour of Realbench
Test4: Vcore 1.215V, loadline HIGH, ratio 48 – passed 1 hour of Realbench
Test5: Vcore 1.205V, ratio 48 – passed 45 minutes of Realbench
Test6: Vcore 1.215V, ratio 48, AVX 0 – passed 2 hours of Realbench
Test7: Vcore 1.210V, ratio 48, AVX auto – passed 90 minutes in Prime95
Test8: Vcore 1.200V, ratio 48, AVX auto – passed 1 hour in Prime95
During the benchmarks, I experienced freezes if AVX was set to non-zero or auto values after about 15 minutes. Raising the uncore to 46 caused crashes with both Prime95 and Realbench. Even at 1.200V, the system became unstable during 3DMark; increasing Vcore to 1.205 resolved the issue.
Performance metrics were close to 57°C during realbench and 60-61°C under Prime95. Results are available in the dropbox link (I'll update it after more tests).
Advice:
- Intel Speed Shift should remain disabled.
- Consider keeping C1-C3-C6/7-C8-C10 state support off.
- I'm starting with a lower overclock and plan to adjust later.
Appreciate your help!