Guide pour surclocker l'I7-2600K
Guide pour surclocker l'I7-2600K
I'm trying to boost my CPU performance but need some guidance. I watched a few videos on the topic, though the BIOS settings are unclear (refer to images below). Could you help identify which options to adjust? For instance, if I aim for a 4.2GHz overclock, my setup includes an i7 processor with a 2600K clock speed and an Intel DP67DE motherboard.
Only the final image provides clear details. It’s best to rely on manual settings, though not every board supports them. I’m also missing the loadline calibration in these shots, which would be frustrating without it. Could you adjust the maximum non-turbo ratio? What happens if you turn off "active core-based ratio limits"?
Thank you for your reply. CPU override options: None Static maintains a fixed voltage for the processor, while Dynamic lets it adjust its own voltage with user-defined limits. It seems I can only reduce the 'maximum non-turbo ratio' Active core-based limit. When enabled, Intel Turbo Boost Technology applies different maximum processor multipliers depending on active cores. If turned off, it uses a single maximum multiplier regardless of core count. Disabling it allows changing the ratio limit (higher or lower).
Static provides clearer insight into CPU performance, while Dynamic conserves energy and maintains cooler operation over time. At full demand they should behave identically. Keep the feature turned off; the ratio here will guide your overclock settings (for example, a ratio of 45 indicates 4.5GHz). Before installing HWinfo64 in Windows, launch it in sensor mode and check for the "VR Vout" reading.
Settings remain at default. The HWinfo64 tool isn't displaying 'VR Vout'. This likely means the VR output isn't recognized or configured in the system.
Refers to the CPU's core voltage as reported by the voltage controller. More precise than the Vcore (Vcc) measurement you have. Are there any other voltage readings?
The images captured above represent all the data HWinfo64 displays about the motherboard. These are the only other voltage readings I discovered (besides GPU voltages).
Sandy bridge setup means boosting performance by increasing turbo settings. It needs to be turned on.