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Overclock 6600k using adjustable multiplier

Overclock 6600k using adjustable multiplier

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davachio
Member
204
12-15-2016, 05:03 AM
#1
Hello to everyone,
I'm trying to increase my CPU's speed to 4.2GHz and reduce the clock to 3.5GHz when it's not being used...
Here are the details:
Model: Asus z170 pro gaming
Processor: Core i5 6600K
I've already used the sync all cores method, which keeps the CPU at 4.2GHz constantly. Now I need to adjust the settings so it drops to 3.5GHz during idle.
Thanks in advance.
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davachio
12-15-2016, 05:03 AM #1

Hello to everyone,
I'm trying to increase my CPU's speed to 4.2GHz and reduce the clock to 3.5GHz when it's not being used...
Here are the details:
Model: Asus z170 pro gaming
Processor: Core i5 6600K
I've already used the sync all cores method, which keeps the CPU at 4.2GHz constantly. Now I need to adjust the settings so it drops to 3.5GHz during idle.
Thanks in advance.

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mmillaa
Member
197
12-18-2016, 12:12 PM
#2
HW monitor (or AI Suite) display shows the correct frequency. When testing the frequency, avoid running benchmarks or stress tests; otherwise, you may see the maximum value. Boot the computer, wait a few minutes, and verify the frequency while it's idle.
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mmillaa
12-18-2016, 12:12 PM #2

HW monitor (or AI Suite) display shows the correct frequency. When testing the frequency, avoid running benchmarks or stress tests; otherwise, you may see the maximum value. Boot the computer, wait a few minutes, and verify the frequency while it's idle.

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BlackSpooder
Junior Member
3
12-18-2016, 12:19 PM
#3
Ensure the EIST (Speed Step) feature is activated in the BIOS settings.
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BlackSpooder
12-18-2016, 12:19 PM #3

Ensure the EIST (Speed Step) feature is activated in the BIOS settings.

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Deboubleo
Junior Member
20
12-18-2016, 01:44 PM
#4
make sure the EIST (Speed Step) is activated in bios.
tried it before and the processor kept running at 4.2GHz continuously...
i'm attempting an overclock with the sync all core technique and a multiplier of 42.
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Deboubleo
12-18-2016, 01:44 PM #4

make sure the EIST (Speed Step) is activated in bios.
tried it before and the processor kept running at 4.2GHz continuously...
i'm attempting an overclock with the sync all core technique and a multiplier of 42.

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73
12-18-2016, 05:23 PM
#5
that's the standard method for increasing the speed. the adaptive frequency relies on power-saving options, and the speed adjustment is part of it. which software are you using to track the frequency?
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CarameLJessUss
12-18-2016, 05:23 PM #5

that's the standard method for increasing the speed. the adaptive frequency relies on power-saving options, and the speed adjustment is part of it. which software are you using to track the frequency?

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Major_Limitz
Member
96
12-28-2016, 10:25 PM
#6
that's the usual method to increase the clock speed.
adaptive frequency relies on power-saving options. the speed adjustment is one of them.
which program do you use to check the frequency?
i'll look through the bios for useful details!
i'm using task manager, ASUS, HwMonitor...
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Major_Limitz
12-28-2016, 10:25 PM #6

that's the usual method to increase the clock speed.
adaptive frequency relies on power-saving options. the speed adjustment is one of them.
which program do you use to check the frequency?
i'll look through the bios for useful details!
i'm using task manager, ASUS, HwMonitor...

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TiTansio11
Member
189
01-15-2017, 02:48 AM
#7
HW monitor (or AI Suite) display shows the correct frequency. When testing the frequency, avoid running benchmarks or stress tests; otherwise, you may see the maximum value. Boot the computer, wait a few minutes, and verify the frequency while it's idle.
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TiTansio11
01-15-2017, 02:48 AM #7

HW monitor (or AI Suite) display shows the correct frequency. When testing the frequency, avoid running benchmarks or stress tests; otherwise, you may see the maximum value. Boot the computer, wait a few minutes, and verify the frequency while it's idle.