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Explore comprehensive details about overclocking the 7000X3D CPU.

Explore comprehensive details about overclocking the 7000X3D CPU.

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Darkslicer11
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03-20-2016, 05:01 PM
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You're wondering about the limits of reference clocks and whether they can be pushed beyond certain points. It sounds like you're thinking about overclocking and how close they get to physical boundaries. The idea is that if you try to boost the clock speed too much, things might hit constraints like PCIe bandwidth or power limits. If ECL 1 only affects cores, it should stabilize rather than cause instability, but pushing it further could still lead to issues. It’s a balance between performance gains and system stability.
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Darkslicer11
03-20-2016, 05:01 PM #1

You're wondering about the limits of reference clocks and whether they can be pushed beyond certain points. It sounds like you're thinking about overclocking and how close they get to physical boundaries. The idea is that if you try to boost the clock speed too much, things might hit constraints like PCIe bandwidth or power limits. If ECL 1 only affects cores, it should stabilize rather than cause instability, but pushing it further could still lead to issues. It’s a balance between performance gains and system stability.