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i5-8600K Overclock help

i5-8600K Overclock help

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MadInToilet_V2
Junior Member
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03-08-2017, 01:04 PM
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I recently acquired an i5-8600K with a Gigabyte z370XP SLI MB and am attempting to push it over the clock. I've gone through the instructions here: https://overclocking.guide/gigabyte-z370...ffee-lake/, but I only changed the base frequency down. The BIOS reports a 4.2ghz, yet when I enter it it caps at 3.6, CPU-Z shows a range of 8-42 but consistently stays around 36 under stress. This is my first time overclocking, so I'm aiming for a modest improvement rather than extreme speeds.
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MadInToilet_V2
03-08-2017, 01:04 PM #1

I recently acquired an i5-8600K with a Gigabyte z370XP SLI MB and am attempting to push it over the clock. I've gone through the instructions here: https://overclocking.guide/gigabyte-z370...ffee-lake/, but I only changed the base frequency down. The BIOS reports a 4.2ghz, yet when I enter it it caps at 3.6, CPU-Z shows a range of 8-42 but consistently stays around 36 under stress. This is my first time overclocking, so I'm aiming for a modest improvement rather than extreme speeds.

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iNaomiPlays
Senior Member
609
03-14-2017, 08:32 AM
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This appears to be a power configuration. Adjust the 8600K clocks based on system load. For an immediate speed boost, open BIOS and configure the CPU multiplyer to 46 for all four cores at 4.6GHz overclock. Ensure XMP is set to profile 1 provided you have DDR4 memory above 2666Mhz. Keep the rest settings in auto, save, exit BIOS, and confirm the changes. Make sure the Windows power profile is centered.
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iNaomiPlays
03-14-2017, 08:32 AM #2

This appears to be a power configuration. Adjust the 8600K clocks based on system load. For an immediate speed boost, open BIOS and configure the CPU multiplyer to 46 for all four cores at 4.6GHz overclock. Ensure XMP is set to profile 1 provided you have DDR4 memory above 2666Mhz. Keep the rest settings in auto, save, exit BIOS, and confirm the changes. Make sure the Windows power profile is centered.

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oml
Junior Member
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03-14-2017, 08:54 AM
#3
This appears to be a power configuration. Adjust the 8600K clocks based on system load. For an immediate speed boost, open BIOS and configure the CPU multiplyer to 46 for all four cores at 4.6GHz overclock. Ensure XMP is set to profile 1 provided you have DDR4 memory above 2666Mhz. Keep the rest settings in auto, save, exit BIOS, and confirm the changes. Make sure the Windows power profile is centered.
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oml
03-14-2017, 08:54 AM #3

This appears to be a power configuration. Adjust the 8600K clocks based on system load. For an immediate speed boost, open BIOS and configure the CPU multiplyer to 46 for all four cores at 4.6GHz overclock. Ensure XMP is set to profile 1 provided you have DDR4 memory above 2666Mhz. Keep the rest settings in auto, save, exit BIOS, and confirm the changes. Make sure the Windows power profile is centered.

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IIGuiGalouLT
Member
193
03-14-2017, 10:45 AM
#4
The CPU multiplier of 47 should function properly in a 4.7GHz all-core overclock setup without issues.
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IIGuiGalouLT
03-14-2017, 10:45 AM #4

The CPU multiplier of 47 should function properly in a 4.7GHz all-core overclock setup without issues.

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04-02-2017, 09:48 AM
#5
This appears to be a power configuration setting. The system adjusts clock speeds based on load. For an immediate boost, change the CPU multiplyer in BIOS to 46 for all four cores at 4.6GHz overclock. Ensure XMP is set to profile 1 with DDR4 memory above 2666Mhz. Keep other settings auto, save, exit BIOS, and confirm the changes. Power profile in Windows should be centered. Resetting the default power plan resolved the issue; however, reaching 4.6GHz caused overheating. Appreciate the assistance!
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psychiiik_king
04-02-2017, 09:48 AM #5

This appears to be a power configuration setting. The system adjusts clock speeds based on load. For an immediate boost, change the CPU multiplyer in BIOS to 46 for all four cores at 4.6GHz overclock. Ensure XMP is set to profile 1 with DDR4 memory above 2666Mhz. Keep other settings auto, save, exit BIOS, and confirm the changes. Power profile in Windows should be centered. Resetting the default power plan resolved the issue; however, reaching 4.6GHz caused overheating. Appreciate the assistance!

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Aspriet
Member
247
04-02-2017, 06:19 PM
#6
There are no issues whatsoever. With a solid CPU cooler, overclocking to 4.9/5GHz is smooth. I use an AIO watercooler and reach 4.9GHz while keeping temperatures under 65°C during peak loads in P95 v26.6 and RealBench and AIDA tests. Great performance!
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Aspriet
04-02-2017, 06:19 PM #6

There are no issues whatsoever. With a solid CPU cooler, overclocking to 4.9/5GHz is smooth. I use an AIO watercooler and reach 4.9GHz while keeping temperatures under 65°C during peak loads in P95 v26.6 and RealBench and AIDA tests. Great performance!

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EmmaRosie629
Senior Member
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04-08-2017, 08:53 AM
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No issues at all... With a solid CPU cooler, overclocking to 4.9/5GHz is smooth. I use the AIO watercooler and run at 4.9GHz, keeping max temperatures under 65°C during P95 v26.6 and RealBench and AIDA. All is well... What cooler are you using? I have the H100i v2 with four Corsair ML on it in push-pull mode. In your setup, at 4.6GHz it should stay below 65–70°C. It’s installed in a Corsair 760T with all Corsair ML 120/140 fans and excellent airflow.
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EmmaRosie629
04-08-2017, 08:53 AM #7

No issues at all... With a solid CPU cooler, overclocking to 4.9/5GHz is smooth. I use the AIO watercooler and run at 4.9GHz, keeping max temperatures under 65°C during P95 v26.6 and RealBench and AIDA. All is well... What cooler are you using? I have the H100i v2 with four Corsair ML on it in push-pull mode. In your setup, at 4.6GHz it should stay below 65–70°C. It’s installed in a Corsair 760T with all Corsair ML 120/140 fans and excellent airflow.

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TotO_Gaming_
Member
59
04-08-2017, 04:36 PM
#8
Hey, your affordable and fun 360mm AIO from Antec Mercury 360 is great. The H100i v2 will definitely be more than sufficient.
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TotO_Gaming_
04-08-2017, 04:36 PM #8

Hey, your affordable and fun 360mm AIO from Antec Mercury 360 is great. The H100i v2 will definitely be more than sufficient.