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How much can I overclock?

How much can I overclock?

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marekzak24
Junior Member
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04-08-2016, 03:37 AM
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marekzak24
04-08-2016, 03:37 AM #1

System Specifications were gathered based on the provided details.

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WelfareBaby
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04-08-2016, 09:32 PM
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AnthonyMooreDevices :
nitinvaid20 :
for ram you are not gonna see any difference from 1600- 1866Mhz
and for CPU overclocking you should monitor your CPU tempratures if they are less then 70'-80'c Under full load till 4.4Ghz then you are good to go
So far I haven't seen My cpu/gpu temps go above 40 degrees celsius in any situation but do you think My PSU can handle the extra voltage?
if PSU wont handle the more voltage then the system will shutdown but overclocking dont need that much voltage
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WelfareBaby
04-08-2016, 09:32 PM #2

AnthonyMooreDevices :
nitinvaid20 :
for ram you are not gonna see any difference from 1600- 1866Mhz
and for CPU overclocking you should monitor your CPU tempratures if they are less then 70'-80'c Under full load till 4.4Ghz then you are good to go
So far I haven't seen My cpu/gpu temps go above 40 degrees celsius in any situation but do you think My PSU can handle the extra voltage?
if PSU wont handle the more voltage then the system will shutdown but overclocking dont need that much voltage

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eelowder
Junior Member
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04-15-2016, 03:45 PM
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with ram you won't notice any change from 1600-1866mhz
and for cpu overclocking it's best to keep an eye on your temperatures if they drop below 70-80°C Under heavy load up to 4.4Ghz you're all set
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eelowder
04-15-2016, 03:45 PM #3

with ram you won't notice any change from 1600-1866mhz
and for cpu overclocking it's best to keep an eye on your temperatures if they drop below 70-80°C Under heavy load up to 4.4Ghz you're all set

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Kay123_
Senior Member
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04-29-2016, 06:21 AM
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the difference for ram won't be noticeable at 1600-1866mhz
for cpu overclocking keep an eye on temperatures if they drop below 70-80°C
under heavy load up to 4.4ghz it's safe
so far my cpu/gpu temps never exceeded 40°C in any case
but do you think your psu can manage the extra voltage?
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Kay123_
04-29-2016, 06:21 AM #4

the difference for ram won't be noticeable at 1600-1866mhz
for cpu overclocking keep an eye on temperatures if they drop below 70-80°C
under heavy load up to 4.4ghz it's safe
so far my cpu/gpu temps never exceeded 40°C in any case
but do you think your psu can manage the extra voltage?

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Legend_Wayne
Member
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05-05-2016, 07:44 AM
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AnthonyMooreDevices :
nitinvaid20 shares that for RAM speeds, there won't be any noticeable change from 1600-1866Mhz. For CPU overclocking, keep an eye on temperatures—if they stay below 70 to 80°C under full load up to 4.4Ghz, it's safe to proceed. To date, I haven't observed CPU or GPU temperatures exceeding 40°C in any scenario. Do you think your PSU can manage the additional voltage? If not, a system shutdown could occur, but overclocking doesn't require much extra power.
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Legend_Wayne
05-05-2016, 07:44 AM #5

AnthonyMooreDevices :
nitinvaid20 shares that for RAM speeds, there won't be any noticeable change from 1600-1866Mhz. For CPU overclocking, keep an eye on temperatures—if they stay below 70 to 80°C under full load up to 4.4Ghz, it's safe to proceed. To date, I haven't observed CPU or GPU temperatures exceeding 40°C in any scenario. Do you think your PSU can manage the additional voltage? If not, a system shutdown could occur, but overclocking doesn't require much extra power.

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BAHEKLover
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05-07-2016, 12:27 PM
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Sorry it took me a moment to get back to this message. My CPU runs smoothly at 1.475v for 4.2Ghz, and I'm curious about the ideal voltage settings to reach 4.4 or 4.5GHz without risking damage or wasting power. Cooling in my PC is sufficient, so I’m not concerned about that. Additionally, when attempting to overclock my RX470 beyond the recommended limits in ASUS GPU Tweak II, it appears to significantly underclock itself when applying changes. Could you offer any insights into why this occurs?
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BAHEKLover
05-07-2016, 12:27 PM #6

Sorry it took me a moment to get back to this message. My CPU runs smoothly at 1.475v for 4.2Ghz, and I'm curious about the ideal voltage settings to reach 4.4 or 4.5GHz without risking damage or wasting power. Cooling in my PC is sufficient, so I’m not concerned about that. Additionally, when attempting to overclock my RX470 beyond the recommended limits in ASUS GPU Tweak II, it appears to significantly underclock itself when applying changes. Could you offer any insights into why this occurs?