I would like to get an opinion but I have no idea how
I would like to get an opinion but I have no idea how
BCLK is quite responsive (it manages the pace of most components on your motherboard), so you can only increase it by 0-5MHz before it starts to behave erratically. This often, however, is sufficient to notice noticeable performance improvements since everything gets impacted.
Overclocking with BCLK is also straightforward; you don’t need to adjust anything else. Just try adding 1MHz and check stability. If it works, increment by another 1MHz until you hit instability, then revert to the last stable setting and conduct a stress test for a more extended time.
Finding a consistent BCLK frequency can be quite challenging because it tends to fail unpredictably even after periods of stability.
Likely won't go ahead. Looks like a lot of hassle for minimal benefits.