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How to boost the i5 9600k to 5GHz

How to boost the i5 9600k to 5GHz

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YummyGummy_
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06-15-2018, 01:25 PM
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Can the Asrock z390 phantom gaming sli/ac motherboard accommodate an Intel i5 9600k to 5Ghz processor?
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YummyGummy_
06-15-2018, 01:25 PM #1

Can the Asrock z390 phantom gaming sli/ac motherboard accommodate an Intel i5 9600k to 5Ghz processor?

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fantomix370
Junior Member
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06-22-2018, 03:09 PM
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Perhaps the outcome mainly hinges on the CPU rather than the motherboard. However, this graphics card won't limit you since it's a solid board. With proper cooling and quality silicone, you should reach 5ghz on it.
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fantomix370
06-22-2018, 03:09 PM #2

Perhaps the outcome mainly hinges on the CPU rather than the motherboard. However, this graphics card won't limit you since it's a solid board. With proper cooling and quality silicone, you should reach 5ghz on it.

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DarkFun6
Junior Member
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06-22-2018, 08:59 PM
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Do you think a 120mm liquid cooler will suffice?
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DarkFun6
06-22-2018, 08:59 PM #3

Do you think a 120mm liquid cooler will suffice?

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JenniferXD
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06-24-2018, 04:13 PM
#4
Probably not. My 9600K reaches around mid-70s with a Hyper 212 Black Edition, and I'm still at stock clocks. Most 212 coolers are about the same as the 120mm AIOs. Give it a shot. Check how far you can go before temperatures stop rising.
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JenniferXD
06-24-2018, 04:13 PM #4

Probably not. My 9600K reaches around mid-70s with a Hyper 212 Black Edition, and I'm still at stock clocks. Most 212 coolers are about the same as the 120mm AIOs. Give it a shot. Check how far you can go before temperatures stop rising.

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Bazza130202
Senior Member
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06-25-2018, 06:05 AM
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Regarding the motherboard, will the VRM setup work properly??
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Bazza130202
06-25-2018, 06:05 AM #5

Regarding the motherboard, will the VRM setup work properly??

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Mouseralo
Junior Member
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06-30-2018, 04:47 AM
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Using 10 phase power and a large heat sink for the MOSFETs means the VRM shouldn't be the main issue when trying to increase CPU performance. The cooler would likely be the biggest constraint. Also, the condition of your power supply should be checked.
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Mouseralo
06-30-2018, 04:47 AM #6

Using 10 phase power and a large heat sink for the MOSFETs means the VRM shouldn't be the main issue when trying to increase CPU performance. The cooler would likely be the biggest constraint. Also, the condition of your power supply should be checked.

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baruziea
Junior Member
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06-30-2018, 08:20 PM
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That is probably the best VRM available on an ITX z390 board. In fact its probably the best ITX board available for Intel period. Getting to 5ghz is going to depend on your chip. If you won the lottery and only need 1.25v to get there you'll probably be fine. Set your LLC to a point where there is only a slight drop on the VCORE when a %100 load is placed on it. If you can change the switching freq of your VRM turn it as high as you can go. This can help achieve more stable clocks at lower voltage in some cases. If you can upgrade to a bigger AIO it would definitely help.
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baruziea
06-30-2018, 08:20 PM #7

That is probably the best VRM available on an ITX z390 board. In fact its probably the best ITX board available for Intel period. Getting to 5ghz is going to depend on your chip. If you won the lottery and only need 1.25v to get there you'll probably be fine. Set your LLC to a point where there is only a slight drop on the VCORE when a %100 load is placed on it. If you can change the switching freq of your VRM turn it as high as you can go. This can help achieve more stable clocks at lower voltage in some cases. If you can upgrade to a bigger AIO it would definitely help.

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Charlie_1898
Junior Member
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07-01-2018, 04:56 AM
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It's an ATX board, not an iATX board
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Charlie_1898
07-01-2018, 04:56 AM #8

It's an ATX board, not an iATX board

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horseygirl101
Member
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07-01-2018, 06:39 AM
#9
I received a semi-modular CM 650 watt power supply unit.
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horseygirl101
07-01-2018, 06:39 AM #9

I received a semi-modular CM 650 watt power supply unit.

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kcristan
Senior Member
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07-01-2018, 11:25 AM
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I'm sorry for the oversight. The remaining details are important.
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kcristan
07-01-2018, 11:25 AM #10

I'm sorry for the oversight. The remaining details are important.

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