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overclocking bclk frequency assistance

overclocking bclk frequency assistance

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GoMigs
Senior Member
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10-21-2016, 11:22 AM
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I'm checking if I can push my CPU beyond the current BCLK setting to the next higher option, like 100:130. Would adjusting it require a voltage increase? After changing it to 100:100, my game runs smoother but my CPU temperature has risen—was that expected? My system specs are: I7-4970 3.6GHz 4 core, Asus q87m-e, Crucial ballistix 24Gb RAM (4×2) and (8x2), Seagate 1TB HDD, MSI R9 380, Evga 500w.
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GoMigs
10-21-2016, 11:22 AM #1

I'm checking if I can push my CPU beyond the current BCLK setting to the next higher option, like 100:130. Would adjusting it require a voltage increase? After changing it to 100:100, my game runs smoother but my CPU temperature has risen—was that expected? My system specs are: I7-4970 3.6GHz 4 core, Asus q87m-e, Crucial ballistix 24Gb RAM (4×2) and (8x2), Seagate 1TB HDD, MSI R9 380, Evga 500w.

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Pumpkitten
Junior Member
39
10-24-2016, 06:32 AM
#2
Just keep in mind that CPU speed comes from multiplying the multiplier by BCLK... so 36 times 100 equals 3600, but 36 times 130 equals 4680. Unless you're a skilled overclocker, I'd avoid adjusting BCLK since it also affects DRAM timings and other system parameters (PCH, PCIe, etc.)
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Pumpkitten
10-24-2016, 06:32 AM #2

Just keep in mind that CPU speed comes from multiplying the multiplier by BCLK... so 36 times 100 equals 3600, but 36 times 130 equals 4680. Unless you're a skilled overclocker, I'd avoid adjusting BCLK since it also affects DRAM timings and other system parameters (PCH, PCIe, etc.)

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Gui_HD
Member
64
10-24-2016, 11:55 AM
#3
Just keep in mind that CPU speed comes from multiplying the multiplier by BCLK... so 36 times 100 equals 3600, but 36 times 130 equals 4680. Unless you're a skilled overclocker, I'd avoid adjusting BCLK since it also affects DRAM timings and other system parameters (PCH, PCIe, etc.)
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Gui_HD
10-24-2016, 11:55 AM #3

Just keep in mind that CPU speed comes from multiplying the multiplier by BCLK... so 36 times 100 equals 3600, but 36 times 130 equals 4680. Unless you're a skilled overclocker, I'd avoid adjusting BCLK since it also affects DRAM timings and other system parameters (PCH, PCIe, etc.)