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Does it make sense to boost your i5 6600k for gaming?

Does it make sense to boost your i5 6600k for gaming?

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brunopkmn
Junior Member
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05-21-2016, 05:10 PM
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Just checking if it's worth boosting my CPU for CSGO and Wow, as these are the main games I play. I'm considering a modest overclock around 4.2ghz, possibly 4.3 or 4.4, provided my Vcore stays under 1.35v. Sometimes in CSGO I hit below 200 fps which isn't ideal due to input lag, and in Wow frames can drop to 35 even on high settings. My specs include an i5 6600k CPU, z170 gaming motherboard, a zotac 1070 amp GPU, hyper x 2133mhz RAM, an evga supernova 850w power supply, and a mg278q monitor at 1440p/144hz.
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brunopkmn
05-21-2016, 05:10 PM #1

Just checking if it's worth boosting my CPU for CSGO and Wow, as these are the main games I play. I'm considering a modest overclock around 4.2ghz, possibly 4.3 or 4.4, provided my Vcore stays under 1.35v. Sometimes in CSGO I hit below 200 fps which isn't ideal due to input lag, and in Wow frames can drop to 35 even on high settings. My specs include an i5 6600k CPU, z170 gaming motherboard, a zotac 1070 amp GPU, hyper x 2133mhz RAM, an evga supernova 850w power supply, and a mg278q monitor at 1440p/144hz.

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Hagnarock
Senior Member
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05-24-2016, 11:59 AM
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A gentle to moderate overclock is straightforward—slightly increase the multiplier, adjust vcore a bit for stability concerns, and monitor temperatures. You already possess the CPU, a cooler suited for mild overclocking, and a Z-series board. Verify your FPS before and after the adjustment to assess the impact. Since results depend on your specific system, components, OS, and drivers, it's best to proceed based on your own testing. If the improvement is minimal, revert to stock settings. If it enhances your FPS, keep the overclock applied.
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Hagnarock
05-24-2016, 11:59 AM #2

A gentle to moderate overclock is straightforward—slightly increase the multiplier, adjust vcore a bit for stability concerns, and monitor temperatures. You already possess the CPU, a cooler suited for mild overclocking, and a Z-series board. Verify your FPS before and after the adjustment to assess the impact. Since results depend on your specific system, components, OS, and drivers, it's best to proceed based on your own testing. If the improvement is minimal, revert to stock settings. If it enhances your FPS, keep the overclock applied.

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05-24-2016, 08:16 PM
#3
You have an unlocked CPU, why not use it?
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BlackEagles259
05-24-2016, 08:16 PM #3

You have an unlocked CPU, why not use it?

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Tehtz
Junior Member
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05-24-2016, 11:03 PM
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I personally make overclocks without affecting voltage. Then all i have to think about is heat. If you don't overclock, you're missing out on free performance.
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Tehtz
05-24-2016, 11:03 PM #4

I personally make overclocks without affecting voltage. Then all i have to think about is heat. If you don't overclock, you're missing out on free performance.

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ElAlePapuh
Member
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05-25-2016, 12:52 AM
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A gentle to moderate overclock is straightforward—slightly increase the multiplier, adjust vcore a bit if stability concerns arise, and monitor temperatures. You already possess the CPU, a cooler suited for mild overclocking, and a Z-series board. Verify your FPS before and after the adjustment to assess the impact. Since results depend on your specific system, components, OS, and drivers, it's best to proceed based on your own testing. If the improvement is minimal, revert to stock settings. If it enhances performance, keep the overclock applied.
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ElAlePapuh
05-25-2016, 12:52 AM #5

A gentle to moderate overclock is straightforward—slightly increase the multiplier, adjust vcore a bit if stability concerns arise, and monitor temperatures. You already possess the CPU, a cooler suited for mild overclocking, and a Z-series board. Verify your FPS before and after the adjustment to assess the impact. Since results depend on your specific system, components, OS, and drivers, it's best to proceed based on your own testing. If the improvement is minimal, revert to stock settings. If it enhances performance, keep the overclock applied.