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Discussi su Questioni5 12600k per migliorare la prestazione con l'overclocking

Discussi su Questioni5 12600k per migliorare la prestazione con l'overclocking

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LuigiXGames
Senior Member
426
12-26-2022, 11:03 AM
#1
You're exploring a balanced approach with the 12600k and ASUS b660. It's smart to aim for both higher performance and thermal efficiency, especially since you're experienced in overclocking and undervolting. Combining these two methods can help maintain cooler temps while boosting clock speeds. Just keep an eye on stability and monitor closely during testing.
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LuigiXGames
12-26-2022, 11:03 AM #1

You're exploring a balanced approach with the 12600k and ASUS b660. It's smart to aim for both higher performance and thermal efficiency, especially since you're experienced in overclocking and undervolting. Combining these two methods can help maintain cooler temps while boosting clock speeds. Just keep an eye on stability and monitor closely during testing.

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Stuji27
Junior Member
42
12-26-2022, 12:07 PM
#2
Don't believe you're making a big deal out of overclocking a B660 board.
And overclocking isn't really beneficial with today's Intel chips.
If you're really determined, you might need a Z690 board to see any real advantage.
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Stuji27
12-26-2022, 12:07 PM #2

Don't believe you're making a big deal out of overclocking a B660 board.
And overclocking isn't really beneficial with today's Intel chips.
If you're really determined, you might need a Z690 board to see any real advantage.

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_TemckinYT_
Member
108
12-26-2022, 05:29 PM
#3
Thank you for the reply, it seems most of the z690 MOSFETs I found were beyond my budget. Perhaps I'll focus on undervolting at normal speeds instead.
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_TemckinYT_
12-26-2022, 05:29 PM #3

Thank you for the reply, it seems most of the z690 MOSFETs I found were beyond my budget. Perhaps I'll focus on undervolting at normal speeds instead.

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M_Xx_H
Member
173
12-28-2022, 07:22 AM
#4
It's your decision, but you could be opening up a can of worms.
A safer and free way to achieve the best performance might be to install the correct bios and drivers.
The next step is to avoid running or loading unnecessary software—keep it light.
If you want to show off, that's a different matter.
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M_Xx_H
12-28-2022, 07:22 AM #4

It's your decision, but you could be opening up a can of worms.
A safer and free way to achieve the best performance might be to install the correct bios and drivers.
The next step is to avoid running or loading unnecessary software—keep it light.
If you want to show off, that's a different matter.

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GoldGang
Junior Member
8
01-02-2023, 06:10 PM
#5
definitely not looking for bragging rights lol, just trying get the most out of my build. it's an itx build that's why im considering UV for thermals
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GoldGang
01-02-2023, 06:10 PM #5

definitely not looking for bragging rights lol, just trying get the most out of my build. it's an itx build that's why im considering UV for thermals

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cowcow4321
Senior Member
623
01-02-2023, 07:35 PM
#6
You can still adjust the power limits on B660. That's essentially all you need to do. Intel and AMD chips are already very close to their limits, so overclocking isn't really necessary. 241W and 220W CPUs are fine as they are. I'd suggest keeping the limits in place mainly for noise and power consumption.
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cowcow4321
01-02-2023, 07:35 PM #6

You can still adjust the power limits on B660. That's essentially all you need to do. Intel and AMD chips are already very close to their limits, so overclocking isn't really necessary. 241W and 220W CPUs are fine as they are. I'd suggest keeping the limits in place mainly for noise and power consumption.