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i5 6400 OC vs. i5 6500

i5 6400 OC vs. i5 6500

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Clinio
Junior Member
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01-03-2022, 06:12 AM
#1
The subject stands alone... I didn't locate a clear comparison between them.
(In my country, the price gap is $54).
Thanks in advance,
DMG.
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Clinio
01-03-2022, 06:12 AM #1

The subject stands alone... I didn't locate a clear comparison between them.
(In my country, the price gap is $54).
Thanks in advance,
DMG.

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Admiralachmed
Junior Member
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01-04-2022, 08:54 AM
#2
If the i5 6400 has a multiplier of 27 and the i5 6500 of 32, using the same motherboard with either CPU, and assuming the motherboard is the main constraint (not the processor needing extra cooling), you would achieve a maximum bus overclock based on the difference between the two multipliers.
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Admiralachmed
01-04-2022, 08:54 AM #2

If the i5 6400 has a multiplier of 27 and the i5 6500 of 32, using the same motherboard with either CPU, and assuming the motherboard is the main constraint (not the processor needing extra cooling), you would achieve a maximum bus overclock based on the difference between the two multipliers.

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frenero
Member
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01-09-2022, 07:34 AM
#3
At matching speeds, their results will match. But you're limited to overclocking using BCLK through a legacy BIOS on specific boards.
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frenero
01-09-2022, 07:34 AM #3

At matching speeds, their results will match. But you're limited to overclocking using BCLK through a legacy BIOS on specific boards.

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solariiss
Member
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01-25-2022, 02:24 PM
#4
At the same speeds, their results will match. But you can only increase the clock speed using BCLK through an outdated BIOS on specific boards. I understand, but what I'm curious about is how much higher the clock speed can be achieved with the 6500 compared to the 6400 (both in overclocking mode).
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solariiss
01-25-2022, 02:24 PM #4

At the same speeds, their results will match. But you can only increase the clock speed using BCLK through an outdated BIOS on specific boards. I understand, but what I'm curious about is how much higher the clock speed can be achieved with the 6500 compared to the 6400 (both in overclocking mode).

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ShadowNiqht
Member
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02-04-2022, 05:20 PM
#5
As @dudeman509 mentioned, your choices for overclocking are going to be restricted depending on the motherboard and BIOS version you have, since neither CPU is fully unlocked. So, if you're able to use the BLCK method to overclock, then both CPUs should be possible to do similarly. If not, the 6500 might run a bit faster because of its higher stock speeds.
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ShadowNiqht
02-04-2022, 05:20 PM #5

As @dudeman509 mentioned, your choices for overclocking are going to be restricted depending on the motherboard and BIOS version you have, since neither CPU is fully unlocked. So, if you're able to use the BLCK method to overclock, then both CPUs should be possible to do similarly. If not, the 6500 might run a bit faster because of its higher stock speeds.

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EndermanMan18
Senior Member
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02-05-2022, 01:40 AM
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I understand the need for a particular BIOS to boost a non-K processor's speed. I'm curious about which one will reach a higher clock speed after overclocking and by how much more.
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EndermanMan18
02-05-2022, 01:40 AM #6

I understand the need for a particular BIOS to boost a non-K processor's speed. I'm curious about which one will reach a higher clock speed after overclocking and by how much more.

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Jmn137
Junior Member
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02-05-2022, 06:27 AM
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If the i5 6400 has a multiplier of 27 and the i5 6500 of 32, using the same motherboard with either CPU, and assuming the motherboard is the main constraint (not the processor needing extra cooling), you would achieve a maximum bus overclock based on the difference between the two multipliers.
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Jmn137
02-05-2022, 06:27 AM #7

If the i5 6400 has a multiplier of 27 and the i5 6500 of 32, using the same motherboard with either CPU, and assuming the motherboard is the main constraint (not the processor needing extra cooling), you would achieve a maximum bus overclock based on the difference between the two multipliers.

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aduke253
Member
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02-05-2022, 10:02 AM
#8
Thank you for your answer
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aduke253
02-05-2022, 10:02 AM #8

Thank you for your answer
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