F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Looking for a reliable rock-solid stable overclock (4820K)

Looking for a reliable rock-solid stable overclock (4820K)

Looking for a reliable rock-solid stable overclock (4820K)

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evilskull11
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01-13-2024, 11:08 AM
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There are no fixed settings available; adjustments are mostly based on trial and error. However, common approaches include disabling c-states, which usually works well but may need a slightly higher voltage for stability after waking up. If you achieve 4.7 stable, it’s satisfactory—you’re certain the CPU can handle it. You might lower the multiplier to 4.6, reduce voltage slightly until stability is confirmed, then increase BCLK incrementally (e.g., to 101) to test performance limits. Avoid exceeding the next generation RAM, such as 1866, unless necessary. Aim for around 4.8 without overloading the CPU or other components like the 125 you began with.

You could also configure this as a BIOS profile for peak performance and use a lower OC setting on another profile for everyday use.
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evilskull11
01-13-2024, 11:08 AM #11

There are no fixed settings available; adjustments are mostly based on trial and error. However, common approaches include disabling c-states, which usually works well but may need a slightly higher voltage for stability after waking up. If you achieve 4.7 stable, it’s satisfactory—you’re certain the CPU can handle it. You might lower the multiplier to 4.6, reduce voltage slightly until stability is confirmed, then increase BCLK incrementally (e.g., to 101) to test performance limits. Avoid exceeding the next generation RAM, such as 1866, unless necessary. Aim for around 4.8 without overloading the CPU or other components like the 125 you began with.

You could also configure this as a BIOS profile for peak performance and use a lower OC setting on another profile for everyday use.

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