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Overclocking i7 7700k on Z270 Sli Plus

Overclocking i7 7700k on Z270 Sli Plus

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GG_boy
Member
68
05-11-2017, 11:06 PM
#1
Hello
I need the accurate settings for overclocking the i7 7700k to 4.5 and 4.8 GHz on the Z270 Sli Plus.
Any guidance would be appreciated so you can proceed safely?
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GG_boy
05-11-2017, 11:06 PM #1

Hello
I need the accurate settings for overclocking the i7 7700k to 4.5 and 4.8 GHz on the Z270 Sli Plus.
Any guidance would be appreciated so you can proceed safely?

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Xitrax
Junior Member
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05-12-2017, 07:43 AM
#2
There are no universal "correct values" and no fixed numbers that fit every system. Each CPU, motherboard, and RAM stick behaves differently, influencing stability, voltage needs, and heat output during overclocking. Achieving a stable overclock requires effort and understanding of these variations. It’s not just about plugging in numbers—it’s about the process itself.
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Xitrax
05-12-2017, 07:43 AM #2

There are no universal "correct values" and no fixed numbers that fit every system. Each CPU, motherboard, and RAM stick behaves differently, influencing stability, voltage needs, and heat output during overclocking. Achieving a stable overclock requires effort and understanding of these variations. It’s not just about plugging in numbers—it’s about the process itself.

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JamesHond7
Posting Freak
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05-15-2017, 05:38 PM
#3
There are no universal "correct values" or fixed numbers that fit every system. Each component varies—CPUs, motherboards, RAM—so these factors influence stability, voltage needs, and heat output. Overclocking requires effort and understanding; it’s not just about adjusting settings. Most BIOS and overclocking options remain consistent between Skylake and Kaby Lake, offering a solid foundation for testing optimal performance if you invest the time. If not, sticking to the default settings is perfectly reasonable. This process is best approached by enthusiasts, not casual users.
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JamesHond7
05-15-2017, 05:38 PM #3

There are no universal "correct values" or fixed numbers that fit every system. Each component varies—CPUs, motherboards, RAM—so these factors influence stability, voltage needs, and heat output. Overclocking requires effort and understanding; it’s not just about adjusting settings. Most BIOS and overclocking options remain consistent between Skylake and Kaby Lake, offering a solid foundation for testing optimal performance if you invest the time. If not, sticking to the default settings is perfectly reasonable. This process is best approached by enthusiasts, not casual users.

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koopa14
Member
114
05-28-2017, 02:57 PM
#4
I agree, you need to find the settings on your own to get the most optimal oc, no chip is the same, i have been trying to figure out how to get 4.5ghz stable out of a pentium e5300 and im still currently searching for optimal settings by trial and error, oc is litteraly just trial and error, we can give you baseline values but it isnt guaranteed that your chip will reach our "baseline" value
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koopa14
05-28-2017, 02:57 PM #4

I agree, you need to find the settings on your own to get the most optimal oc, no chip is the same, i have been trying to figure out how to get 4.5ghz stable out of a pentium e5300 and im still currently searching for optimal settings by trial and error, oc is litteraly just trial and error, we can give you baseline values but it isnt guaranteed that your chip will reach our "baseline" value

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Daanblazer
Member
125
05-29-2017, 01:41 AM
#5
Thank you so much for helping
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Daanblazer
05-29-2017, 01:41 AM #5

Thank you so much for helping

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lukeisawesome8
Junior Member
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05-29-2017, 03:39 AM
#6
Of course.
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lukeisawesome8
05-29-2017, 03:39 AM #6

Of course.