F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Need assistance with 7700K overclocking?

Need assistance with 7700K overclocking?

Need assistance with 7700K overclocking?

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COLIN20052012
Posting Freak
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01-12-2018, 02:33 PM
#11
The_Staplergun :
It handles the processor usage efficiently, reaching the necessary levels without causing a bottleneck. It adjusts its performance based on the task requirements, working at the speed needed at any given moment.
This is how my system operates at least. When I interact with something, it temporarily increases the core activity before returning to normal.
I haven’t observed any noticeable variation compared to loading from a low-speed setup (800mhz up to 4900mhz) or from a higher speed state (already running at 4900mhz).
Essentially, it only applies more voltage when a thread actively uses the cores. Once a thread engages, it operates at maximum frequency and continues without hesitation.
It’s not like a vehicle with momentum—it doesn’t require acceleration.
Please review the thread before posting, as I’m seeking guidance on how to proceed. I don’t want warnings or advice against doing it; I just need clarity on what I should do next. Thanks.
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COLIN20052012
01-12-2018, 02:33 PM #11

The_Staplergun :
It handles the processor usage efficiently, reaching the necessary levels without causing a bottleneck. It adjusts its performance based on the task requirements, working at the speed needed at any given moment.
This is how my system operates at least. When I interact with something, it temporarily increases the core activity before returning to normal.
I haven’t observed any noticeable variation compared to loading from a low-speed setup (800mhz up to 4900mhz) or from a higher speed state (already running at 4900mhz).
Essentially, it only applies more voltage when a thread actively uses the cores. Once a thread engages, it operates at maximum frequency and continues without hesitation.
It’s not like a vehicle with momentum—it doesn’t require acceleration.
Please review the thread before posting, as I’m seeking guidance on how to proceed. I don’t want warnings or advice against doing it; I just need clarity on what I should do next. Thanks.

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3gilad3
Senior Member
735
01-14-2018, 02:19 PM
#12
Ensure c state is turned off in power management and speedstep is disabled. Set the frequency to 5.0ghz.
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3gilad3
01-14-2018, 02:19 PM #12

Ensure c state is turned off in power management and speedstep is disabled. Set the frequency to 5.0ghz.

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HardyGamerHD_
Junior Member
18
01-16-2018, 03:24 AM
#13
or in windows/control panel/power options
set it to high performance
it shouldn't drop the clock then
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HardyGamerHD_
01-16-2018, 03:24 AM #13

or in windows/control panel/power options
set it to high performance
it shouldn't drop the clock then

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BaccaStrq123
Senior Member
664
01-16-2018, 05:06 AM
#14
or in windows/control panel/power options
set it to high performance
it shouldn't drop clock then
can anyone else confirm this advice? I never imagined this would work because I always set it to high performance. First thing I do when starting Windows. Thanks for the help
The_Staplergun
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BaccaStrq123
01-16-2018, 05:06 AM #14

or in windows/control panel/power options
set it to high performance
it shouldn't drop clock then
can anyone else confirm this advice? I never imagined this would work because I always set it to high performance. First thing I do when starting Windows. Thanks for the help
The_Staplergun

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ProstaKFX
Member
97
01-16-2018, 01:41 PM
#15
Yep, no problem.
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ProstaKFX
01-16-2018, 01:41 PM #15

Yep, no problem.

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hartje_sterre
Member
73
01-21-2018, 12:34 PM
#16
EmpireHitSquad_1 :
mcnumpty23 :
adjust settings in Windows/Control Panel/Power Options
make it high performance
this should prevent the clock from slowing down
anyone else confirm this tip? I usually run mine at high performance all the time. It surprised me that this works, especially since I’ve always set it that way. Thanks for the help
The_Staplergun
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hartje_sterre
01-21-2018, 12:34 PM #16

EmpireHitSquad_1 :
mcnumpty23 :
adjust settings in Windows/Control Panel/Power Options
make it high performance
this should prevent the clock from slowing down
anyone else confirm this tip? I usually run mine at high performance all the time. It surprised me that this works, especially since I’ve always set it that way. Thanks for the help
The_Staplergun

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