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i5-9600k e il metodo di overclocking

i5-9600k e il metodo di overclocking

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pocio77
Posting Freak
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11-26-2018, 03:30 PM
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as mentioned in the title, i want to increase the clock speed of my i5-9600k. I've never done this before, but after hearing it might not damage the CPU, i'm open to any advice or tips since i'm new to it. Thank you!
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pocio77
11-26-2018, 03:30 PM #1

as mentioned in the title, i want to increase the clock speed of my i5-9600k. I've never done this before, but after hearing it might not damage the CPU, i'm open to any advice or tips since i'm new to it. Thank you!

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zacattack3893
Junior Member
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11-26-2018, 05:39 PM
#2
Yes, increasing the clock speed does harm to the CPU and nearby parts such as the motherboard and power supply unit. If you're not careful, the excess heat from your overclocking can lead to thermal throttling or even damage to the CPU and the motherboard's VRM. That said, you might want to check out this guide provided by Gigabyte.
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zacattack3893
11-26-2018, 05:39 PM #2

Yes, increasing the clock speed does harm to the CPU and nearby parts such as the motherboard and power supply unit. If you're not careful, the excess heat from your overclocking can lead to thermal throttling or even damage to the CPU and the motherboard's VRM. That said, you might want to check out this guide provided by Gigabyte.

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irvinIRS
Member
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11-26-2018, 05:46 PM
#3
My rig still works with the parts listed, as long as I don’t make any mistakes—I just want to know how high my CPU can go without issues.
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irvinIRS
11-26-2018, 05:46 PM #3

My rig still works with the parts listed, as long as I don’t make any mistakes—I just want to know how high my CPU can go without issues.

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RauloMenino
Member
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11-27-2018, 01:49 AM
#4
Simple improvements are straightforward even with XTU. Increasing the turbo boost for all cores to 4.6ghz is roughly a 7 percent overclock. You can also adjust the vcore by around -0.05 to lower voltage, gradually testing stability. I believe a turbo multiplier of 46 across all cores would have required only 1.29 volts for the i5—well within safe limits. I don’t recall it precisely, but you’ll need to keep an eye on monitoring and temperatures to ensure everything stays within safe ranges.
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RauloMenino
11-27-2018, 01:49 AM #4

Simple improvements are straightforward even with XTU. Increasing the turbo boost for all cores to 4.6ghz is roughly a 7 percent overclock. You can also adjust the vcore by around -0.05 to lower voltage, gradually testing stability. I believe a turbo multiplier of 46 across all cores would have required only 1.29 volts for the i5—well within safe limits. I don’t recall it precisely, but you’ll need to keep an eye on monitoring and temperatures to ensure everything stays within safe ranges.