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Can you achieve a solid overclock on a 6700k processor using an Asus Z170-A motherboard?

Can you achieve a solid overclock on a 6700k processor using an Asus Z170-A motherboard?

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butterman452
Junior Member
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05-13-2024, 09:18 AM
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So for what I'm planning to use it for is just what I need at the price. The only thing I'm concerned about is whether I can achieve a solid overclock with the 6700k on the Asus Z170-A motherboard. I have an EVO 212, which should be fine, but I might end up getting a better cooler depending on my budget. TL;DR – can I get a good overclock with the 6700k on the Asus Z170-A? Thanks in advance! You've always gotten great help here! You're all awesome!
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butterman452
05-13-2024, 09:18 AM #1

So for what I'm planning to use it for is just what I need at the price. The only thing I'm concerned about is whether I can achieve a solid overclock with the 6700k on the Asus Z170-A motherboard. I have an EVO 212, which should be fine, but I might end up getting a better cooler depending on my budget. TL;DR – can I get a good overclock with the 6700k on the Asus Z170-A? Thanks in advance! You've always gotten great help here! You're all awesome!

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MDeku
Junior Member
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05-13-2024, 09:18 AM
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When using the EVO and the CPU is capable, a performance of 4.5/6 can be reached easily, but beyond that outcome varies based on the specific CPU model (silicon lottery).
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MDeku
05-13-2024, 09:18 AM #2

When using the EVO and the CPU is capable, a performance of 4.5/6 can be reached easily, but beyond that outcome varies based on the specific CPU model (silicon lottery).

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JeronimoYT
Senior Member
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05-13-2024, 09:18 AM
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Define good? The Evo 212 is an affordable and friendly cooler, performs adequately but falls short for advanced overclocking of a 6700k. Also, each chip varies so there are no assurances about the outcome. The make and model of your PSU is equally crucial.
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JeronimoYT
05-13-2024, 09:18 AM #3

Define good? The Evo 212 is an affordable and friendly cooler, performs adequately but falls short for advanced overclocking of a 6700k. Also, each chip varies so there are no assurances about the outcome. The make and model of your PSU is equally crucial.

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LunaDoll
Member
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05-13-2024, 09:18 AM
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Define good? The Evo 212 is an affordable cooler that performs adequately, though it falls short for high-end overclocking of a 6700k. The variability among chips means there are no assurances about the results. The make and model of your PSU is also crucial.

I own a 750W PSU (gold rated if necessary), not seeking extreme overclocking but rather checking if the motherboard can handle a moderate boost. Yes, I’m aware that each chip behaves differently, but based on what I’ve seen, the 6700k is a solid CPU for overclocking.
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LunaDoll
05-13-2024, 09:18 AM #4

Define good? The Evo 212 is an affordable cooler that performs adequately, though it falls short for high-end overclocking of a 6700k. The variability among chips means there are no assurances about the results. The make and model of your PSU is also crucial.

I own a 750W PSU (gold rated if necessary), not seeking extreme overclocking but rather checking if the motherboard can handle a moderate boost. Yes, I’m aware that each chip behaves differently, but based on what I’ve seen, the 6700k is a solid CPU for overclocking.

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james26665
Senior Member
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05-13-2024, 09:18 AM
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It's a good sign. The gold rating mainly reflects efficiency, not quality, so a gold PSU should be fine.
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james26665
05-13-2024, 09:18 AM #5

It's a good sign. The gold rating mainly reflects efficiency, not quality, so a gold PSU should be fine.

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HowBoutCoffee
Member
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05-13-2024, 09:18 AM
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When using the EVO and the CPU is capable, achieving 4.5/6 should be possible without issues, but this varies based on the specific CPU model (silicon lottery).
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HowBoutCoffee
05-13-2024, 09:18 AM #6

When using the EVO and the CPU is capable, achieving 4.5/6 should be possible without issues, but this varies based on the specific CPU model (silicon lottery).