Cpu voltage help
Cpu voltage help
Hi everyone, recently I've been studying overclocking but CPU voltage remains an issue for me. I noticed that when I see a blue screen, lowering the CPU speed or raising the voltage seems necessary. However, if the computer gets very hot and games crash occasionally, what should I do?
Here you go. You might find this a bit complex, but it's true that all Intel CPU models are quite similar and after some time you'll notice there aren't many settings and they keep appearing repeatedly.
http://overclocking.guide/z97-pro-4/
C states and EIST are merely power-saving features which, as expected, can hinder overclocking. If you can't locate any LLC settings, it suggests your board lacks them, meaning you'll have to live without them, though I believe it would have something comparable if phrased differently.
Times might be the main obstacle when trying to boost CPU performance.
Which processor? What speed? Voltage? Power supply? Cooler? The way to increase it? These are the questions.
It depends on what's not working. As I mentioned, it's hard to give a definite answer. If an OC doesn't meet the best plan, then reducing it might be the next step, though there are many possible reasons.
Many guides recommend boosting frequency during system instability
Yeah, pushing the overclock higher should definitely boost stability.
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Thanks for the humor, just clarified about the voltage and overclocking.