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Is it reasonable to overclock an i7 6700k?

Is it reasonable to overclock an i7 6700k?

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DerpoTaco
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12-09-2016, 09:44 PM
#1
Just a thought... maybe I could be a better builder next time?
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DerpoTaco
12-09-2016, 09:44 PM #1

Just a thought... maybe I could be a better builder next time?

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TiTansio11
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12-13-2016, 02:41 PM
#2
Overclocking may boost your system's speed if done correctly.
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TiTansio11
12-13-2016, 02:41 PM #2

Overclocking may boost your system's speed if done correctly.

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MessoJR
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12-14-2016, 11:14 AM
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It depends on the workload. Although the 6600k is slower by 100mhz compared to the 6700, this can be improved through overclocking. The 6700 also supports hyperthreading, which can act like an 8-core processor in certain cases, though this isn't always beneficial for home users. You highlighted all the advantages of the Z170 that make it suitable for creating a top-tier gaming setup. For ultimate gaming performance, an overclocked 6600k will generally outperform the 6700. In reality, it has little impact on gameplay, but it can help with benchmarks. Still, in five years when newer games surpass older ones, being able to overclock becomes increasingly valuable.
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MessoJR
12-14-2016, 11:14 AM #3

It depends on the workload. Although the 6600k is slower by 100mhz compared to the 6700, this can be improved through overclocking. The 6700 also supports hyperthreading, which can act like an 8-core processor in certain cases, though this isn't always beneficial for home users. You highlighted all the advantages of the Z170 that make it suitable for creating a top-tier gaming setup. For ultimate gaming performance, an overclocked 6600k will generally outperform the 6700. In reality, it has little impact on gameplay, but it can help with benchmarks. Still, in five years when newer games surpass older ones, being able to overclock becomes increasingly valuable.

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catseecoo
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12-15-2016, 05:36 AM
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There are two primary factors, one for the CPU and another for the MB:
- The B150 model offers only 18 lanes compared to 26 on the Z170, which implies additional SATA, USB, M.2, PCIe slots, and PCIe cards—this applies beyond just SLI.
- For the CPU, typically four cores with a higher clock speed (achieved through overclocking) perform significantly better than more cores, especially those with lower clock speeds in gaming and everyday multitasking scenarios.
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catseecoo
12-15-2016, 05:36 AM #4

There are two primary factors, one for the CPU and another for the MB:
- The B150 model offers only 18 lanes compared to 26 on the Z170, which implies additional SATA, USB, M.2, PCIe slots, and PCIe cards—this applies beyond just SLI.
- For the CPU, typically four cores with a higher clock speed (achieved through overclocking) perform significantly better than more cores, especially those with lower clock speeds in gaming and everyday multitasking scenarios.

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DeatopCraft
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12-16-2016, 10:04 PM
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Overclocking may boost your system's speed if done correctly.
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DeatopCraft
12-16-2016, 10:04 PM #5

Overclocking may boost your system's speed if done correctly.