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Overclocking I7-11700K Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X

Overclocking I7-11700K Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X

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GreenUHC
Member
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03-08-2021, 04:46 PM
#1
I've been searching for several days about ways to overclock my Intel I7-11700k CPU with the Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X motherboard. I couldn't find any instructions on the board itself, and when I tried following a tutorial, the language used didn't match my BIOS, and many settings weren't included in the BIOS.
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GreenUHC
03-08-2021, 04:46 PM #1

I've been searching for several days about ways to overclock my Intel I7-11700k CPU with the Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X motherboard. I couldn't find any instructions on the board itself, and when I tried following a tutorial, the language used didn't match my BIOS, and many settings weren't included in the BIOS.

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TheOnlyBae
Junior Member
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03-11-2021, 01:42 PM
#2
There aren't many guides available yet about boosting your CPU and Motherboard together.
This video covers overclocking an I7=11700K with a Carbon EK X board.
Even though it's not your specific motherboard, the methods apply similarly; however, you might lack some advanced BIOS capabilities.
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1z8ehSkZik
If this is your first attempt at overclocking, my suggestion is to start simple and perform stress tests early to set a stable starting point. Begin with 200MHz increments using your multiplier. Avoid trying a full maximum boost all at once, and always stress test after each adjustment. Refrain from making random BIOS changes without understanding their impact.
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TheOnlyBae
03-11-2021, 01:42 PM #2

There aren't many guides available yet about boosting your CPU and Motherboard together.
This video covers overclocking an I7=11700K with a Carbon EK X board.
Even though it's not your specific motherboard, the methods apply similarly; however, you might lack some advanced BIOS capabilities.
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1z8ehSkZik
If this is your first attempt at overclocking, my suggestion is to start simple and perform stress tests early to set a stable starting point. Begin with 200MHz increments using your multiplier. Avoid trying a full maximum boost all at once, and always stress test after each adjustment. Refrain from making random BIOS changes without understanding their impact.

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itchyrobot
Member
61
03-17-2021, 01:09 AM
#3
There aren't many guides available yet about boosting your CPU and Motherboard together.
This video covers overclocking an I7=11700K with a Carbon EK X board.
Even though it's not your specific motherboard, the methods apply similarly; however, you might lack some advanced BIOS capabilities.
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1z8ehSkZik
If this is your first attempt at overclocking, my suggestion is to start simple and perform stress tests early to set a stable starting point. Begin with 200MHz increments using your multiplier. Avoid trying a full maximum boost all at once, and always stress test after each adjustment to ensure stability. Make deliberate changes in the BIOS rather than making random modifications without understanding their impact.
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itchyrobot
03-17-2021, 01:09 AM #3

There aren't many guides available yet about boosting your CPU and Motherboard together.
This video covers overclocking an I7=11700K with a Carbon EK X board.
Even though it's not your specific motherboard, the methods apply similarly; however, you might lack some advanced BIOS capabilities.
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1z8ehSkZik
If this is your first attempt at overclocking, my suggestion is to start simple and perform stress tests early to set a stable starting point. Begin with 200MHz increments using your multiplier. Avoid trying a full maximum boost all at once, and always stress test after each adjustment to ensure stability. Make deliberate changes in the BIOS rather than making random modifications without understanding their impact.

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WererKing
Junior Member
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03-17-2021, 08:23 AM
#4
Thank you for your message. It's normal to feel unsure when starting overclocking, especially with different motherboards and options. I can help you find a suitable tutorial that covers overclocking on a Gigabyte motherboard. Let me know if you'd like me to proceed.
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WererKing
03-17-2021, 08:23 AM #4

Thank you for your message. It's normal to feel unsure when starting overclocking, especially with different motherboards and options. I can help you find a suitable tutorial that covers overclocking on a Gigabyte motherboard. Let me know if you'd like me to proceed.

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EssoABC
Junior Member
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03-19-2021, 07:26 AM
#5
My goal in overclocking is to ensure all cores are utilized effectively, especially when running multithreaded applications.
For gaming, it’s better to rely on the turbo system to handle the demands.
With a suitable cooler, a few cores can achieve high performance, which is ideal for games.
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EssoABC
03-19-2021, 07:26 AM #5

My goal in overclocking is to ensure all cores are utilized effectively, especially when running multithreaded applications.
For gaming, it’s better to rely on the turbo system to handle the demands.
With a suitable cooler, a few cores can achieve high performance, which is ideal for games.

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ifut
Junior Member
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03-19-2021, 03:40 PM
#6
That video is better suited for more advanced overclockers.
Beginning with successful overclocking involves:
Preparing and knowing your BIOS limits.
Setting a starting point for your overclock.
Run a stress test at stock to check thermal and voltage performance.
Start simple—use your BIOS multiplier to boost frequency and tweak core voltage for stability.
Avoid exceeding what your system can realistically handle.
Look for guides that match your setup but are clearer, such as the one for the z390 MB which is beginner-friendly.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8rY4TrcDXg
Yes, it may differ from your configuration, but the concepts remain consistent.
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ifut
03-19-2021, 03:40 PM #6

That video is better suited for more advanced overclockers.
Beginning with successful overclocking involves:
Preparing and knowing your BIOS limits.
Setting a starting point for your overclock.
Run a stress test at stock to check thermal and voltage performance.
Start simple—use your BIOS multiplier to boost frequency and tweak core voltage for stability.
Avoid exceeding what your system can realistically handle.
Look for guides that match your setup but are clearer, such as the one for the z390 MB which is beginner-friendly.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8rY4TrcDXg
Yes, it may differ from your configuration, but the concepts remain consistent.

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Killerhunter
Member
151
03-20-2021, 07:03 AM
#7
The issue is that I'm new to this process. I attempted overclocking using that video, but the problem is the video is outdated or uses a different motherboard with a changed layout. Some features it includes aren't present, and certain settings I used in the video aren't available on my system.
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Killerhunter
03-20-2021, 07:03 AM #7

The issue is that I'm new to this process. I attempted overclocking using that video, but the problem is the video is outdated or uses a different motherboard with a changed layout. Some features it includes aren't present, and certain settings I used in the video aren't available on my system.

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JessicaR1
Junior Member
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03-21-2021, 12:26 AM
#8
I'm gaming, editing, and recording, aiming to maximize performance so it functions optimally. The games I play are CPU-heavy, so overclocking won't reduce lag issues since my GPU is a 1660 Super, which seems to be the source of the lag spikes.
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JessicaR1
03-21-2021, 12:26 AM #8

I'm gaming, editing, and recording, aiming to maximize performance so it functions optimally. The games I play are CPU-heavy, so overclocking won't reduce lag issues since my GPU is a 1660 Super, which seems to be the source of the lag spikes.

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CramKarumaaaa
Junior Member
5
03-22-2021, 02:23 PM
#9
We all started as beginners once. Don't copy the vid to Overclock directly, that wasn't my intention. Focus on understanding the basics of your BIOS. Each system is unique and some have more features. Like other overclockers, do your research and use the internet for guidance on what adjustments work best. Take it slow at first, and you'll gradually grasp the concepts if you're attentive. Discover the options in your Tweaker menu from the manual—it may seem challenging initially, but it's satisfying once you succeed.
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CramKarumaaaa
03-22-2021, 02:23 PM #9

We all started as beginners once. Don't copy the vid to Overclock directly, that wasn't my intention. Focus on understanding the basics of your BIOS. Each system is unique and some have more features. Like other overclockers, do your research and use the internet for guidance on what adjustments work best. Take it slow at first, and you'll gradually grasp the concepts if you're attentive. Discover the options in your Tweaker menu from the manual—it may seem challenging initially, but it's satisfying once you succeed.