Overclocking 5820k
Overclocking 5820k
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- I have some images from my bios, but I’m not sure how to interpret them properly. Would you help me avoid any mistakes?
- Yes, I can try boosting the speed to 4.5ghz and achieving that performance by adjusting the power settings in the control panel to the high-performance option.
- It seems possible to increase the CPU speed to 4.5ghz by selecting the high-performance power setting in the control panel.
- I’m a bit unsure about the exact steps, but changing the power options to high performance might help reach that speed.
I've checked numerous guides, but they didn't suit my setup well. I'd just adjust the "CPU Clock Ratio" to 45 and set the CPU Vcore to 1.2V. Check the BIOS for options like "Enhanced Multithreading" or "ALL Core Turbo" and enable them. If it loads into desktop, proceed; if not, gradually raise voltage up to a maximum of 1.3V until it works. If it still doesn't boot, reset to 1.2V and try a clock ratio of 44.
Next, download the ASUS RealBench tool from the provided link and run the benchmark with 10 loops, focusing only on "H.264 Video Encoding". A stable result indicates stability across voltages. If it fails, increase voltage slowly up to 1.3V until it works. If it remains unstable at any setting, revert to 1.2V and test clock ratio 44 again.
Another approach that helped me was leaving the CPU Vcore on AUTO and setting the clock ratio to 45. This matched my manual adjustments. You can experiment with this method while monitoring CPU voltage via CPU-Z during the test. Keeping voltage below 1.3V is safer, as higher voltages generate excess heat. The process mainly involves trial and error. After years of work, I achieved around 4.6GHz at 1.185V. Avoid advanced settings like Loadline calibration unless necessary, as most guides recommend against them. It depends on your power supply and motherboard, but having adequate cooling is essential. Let me know your progress or any challenges you face.
I ran at 4.4ghz with 1.3v speed. Temperatures reached high during testing but didn't cause a crash.
It's quite warm here. Do you know what method they're using to keep things cool?
It seems this cooler isn't performing well lately, especially when under heavy use. The issue appears to have started before I adjusted the settings. This doesn't make sense.