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Help with my overclock

Help with my overclock

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IPlexx
Member
72
01-23-2022, 11:45 PM
#1
I've been experimenting with a BCLK overclock on my i5-6400 at around 4.8ghz, and I've learned most of the tricks. However, I ended up getting an i7-6700k because I negotiated a price drop from $200 to $160, and I managed to get it for that cost. I'm currently running at 4.8ghz with a voltage around 1.375v, trying to make the most of the turbo boost. How can I safely downclock it when idle and then bring it back up to 4.8ghz when needed? Help!
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IPlexx
01-23-2022, 11:45 PM #1

I've been experimenting with a BCLK overclock on my i5-6400 at around 4.8ghz, and I've learned most of the tricks. However, I ended up getting an i7-6700k because I negotiated a price drop from $200 to $160, and I managed to get it for that cost. I'm currently running at 4.8ghz with a voltage around 1.375v, trying to make the most of the turbo boost. How can I safely downclock it when idle and then bring it back up to 4.8ghz when needed? Help!

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mumustrak
Senior Member
729
01-25-2022, 07:21 PM
#2
speedstep modifies the multiplier, which in turn changes the clock speed.
generally non-bclk OC controls, it limits the multiplier to a maximum load level, which then adapts based on the load.
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mumustrak
01-25-2022, 07:21 PM #2

speedstep modifies the multiplier, which in turn changes the clock speed.
generally non-bclk OC controls, it limits the multiplier to a maximum load level, which then adapts based on the load.

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Anan1206
Junior Member
13
02-01-2022, 11:25 PM
#3
speedstep modifies the multiplier, which in turn changes the clock speed.
generally non-bclk OCing, defines the multiplier solely as a maximum load setting, which subsequently adapts based on load conditions.
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Anan1206
02-01-2022, 11:25 PM #3

speedstep modifies the multiplier, which in turn changes the clock speed.
generally non-bclk OCing, defines the multiplier solely as a maximum load setting, which subsequently adapts based on load conditions.

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mj18wals
Senior Member
256
02-02-2022, 06:13 AM
#4
c-states or power settings
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mj18wals
02-02-2022, 06:13 AM #4

c-states or power settings