Initial Experience With CPU Overclocking, Some Inquiries About Uncore
Initial Experience With CPU Overclocking, Some Inquiries About Uncore
Ahhh, Ring Bus. (No clue why it's called Ucore.)
They say it's true—it's really tough to push the ringbus alongside the rest of the CPU.
I suggest sticking with the default ringbus ratio and just boosting the core overclocking.
For context, my i5 4690K is currently at 44x Core ratio with a static voltage of 1.260, using 39x cache/uncore/ringbus ratio and automagic settings.
Ahhh, Ring Bus. (No clue why it's called Ucore.)
They say it's true—it's really tough to push the ringbus alongside the rest of the CPU.
I suggest sticking with the default ringbus ratio and just boosting the core overclocking.
For context, my i5 4690K is currently at 44x Core ratio with a static voltage of 1.260, using 39x cache/uncore/ringbus ratio with automagic voltage.
Ahhh, Ring Bus. (No idea why people call it Ucore.)
They say it's tough to push the ringbus beyond the rest of the CPU.
I’d suggest sticking with the default ratio and just boosting the core speed.
For your info, my i5 4690K is running at 44x Core ratio with 1.260 static voltage, 39x cache/uncore/ringbus ratio using automagic voltage.
Do you know how much changing Uncore/Ring Bus impacts CPU temps?