OC: 45x100MHz vs. 36x125MHz
OC: 45x100MHz vs. 36x125MHz
I’d like to boost my CPU’s speed to 4.5GHz, but I’m curious about the actual impact of raising the ratio from 45 or 36 with base clocks at 100MHz or 125MHz. Both options would reach 4.5GHz, but which one would perform better?
A. 45x100MHz
vs.
B. 36x125MHz
Any advice would be greatly appreciated—thank you!
MusicLife would like to know the impact of boosting my CPU overclock from 45 or 36 with base clocks at 100MHz or 125MHz. Specifically, I’m curious about the performance difference between 4.5GHz and 4.5GHz under those conditions. Any advice would be greatly appreciated—thank you for your time!
MusicLife would like to know the impact of boosting my CPU overclock from 45 or 36 with base clocks at 100MHz or 125MHz. Specifically, I’m curious about the performance difference between 4.5GHz and 4.5GHz with those clock speeds. Any advice would be greatly appreciated—thank you for your time!
You'll experience quicker RAM speeds (overclocked by 125%) using the blck method, though there could be issues with it. Timings may need adjustment due to this change. Multiplier overclocking is simpler, but both approaches result in the same CPU overclock. As long as everything stays stable, it should work fine. Hope that helps.
Rooster__ :
You'll achieve a faster ram (overclocked by 125%) with the black method, though there could be issues, and timing settings might shift. Multiplier overclocking is simpler, but both approaches will give you the same CPU speed. It should work as long as everything stays stable. Hope this clears things up.
Thank you all for your helpful guidance!
Stable performance observed at 36x125.03MHz, using XMP settings to clock RAM to 3001MHz. The 45x100MHz approach wasn't ideal since it risked altering RAM configurations and causing issues.
Notes: 1.23v core voltage
Temperatures reached a maximum of 77-78°C during a benchmark test with a H100iGTX CPU cooler (on cores 1 and 3)