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Overclocking Intel Core i7 6700K with 16GB DDR4 at 1066MHz...

Overclocking Intel Core i7 6700K with 16GB DDR4 at 1066MHz...

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Master_Fid
Junior Member
39
08-04-2016, 07:49 AM
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Hi everyone, I have a query. I own the processor and RAM as described with the Z170 Gaming K3 Gigabyte motherboard. I'm curious about the best overclocking steps I could take. Some say it depends on individual parts, but I'm not very experienced in this area. I have a GTX 770 graphics card—does that matter? I’m not sure if it affects the process. I don’t want to risk damaging it by overclocking it. I really appreciate all your insights and thanks for helping me out!
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Master_Fid
08-04-2016, 07:49 AM #1

Hi everyone, I have a query. I own the processor and RAM as described with the Z170 Gaming K3 Gigabyte motherboard. I'm curious about the best overclocking steps I could take. Some say it depends on individual parts, but I'm not very experienced in this area. I have a GTX 770 graphics card—does that matter? I’m not sure if it affects the process. I don’t want to risk damaging it by overclocking it. I really appreciate all your insights and thanks for helping me out!

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jeanzinho123
Junior Member
38
08-04-2016, 04:35 PM
#2
You can manually adjust the CPU settings and it may improve performance in certain games when using lower resolutions and reduced graphics settings with that graphics card. A solid 6th generation speed would likely be about 4.6ghz. The cooler you have matters too; you wouldn't want to invest more unless necessary.
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jeanzinho123
08-04-2016, 04:35 PM #2

You can manually adjust the CPU settings and it may improve performance in certain games when using lower resolutions and reduced graphics settings with that graphics card. A solid 6th generation speed would likely be about 4.6ghz. The cooler you have matters too; you wouldn't want to invest more unless necessary.

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DingbatPlayzMC
Senior Member
425
08-04-2016, 05:50 PM
#3
I own a silicon lottery prize of 6700K with a performance of 4,7 @ 1.3. It's roughly comparable to a 7700K in CB R23. Your chip is probably not that strong, but 4.5 GHz at 1.35 volts works if you have proper cooling (keep temps below 80°C, ideally under 70°C). Your RAM should handle around 2400 MHz with standard timings and a bit more voltage, though OC adjustments are tricky. It's not ideal unless you're willing to prioritize stability for extended periods.
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DingbatPlayzMC
08-04-2016, 05:50 PM #3

I own a silicon lottery prize of 6700K with a performance of 4,7 @ 1.3. It's roughly comparable to a 7700K in CB R23. Your chip is probably not that strong, but 4.5 GHz at 1.35 volts works if you have proper cooling (keep temps below 80°C, ideally under 70°C). Your RAM should handle around 2400 MHz with standard timings and a bit more voltage, though OC adjustments are tricky. It's not ideal unless you're willing to prioritize stability for extended periods.

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_Anton
Junior Member
30
08-06-2016, 03:37 PM
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Thanks for the notification. I'm thinking about upgrading the CPU cooler and adding an AIO later. Also, Mister Woof, your profile picture is great! Haha. I'm a big Star Trek fan—I bet your "silicon lottery winning" chip is way better than mine. Still, I'll check out what I can do with the BIOS. Appreciate the support! :3
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_Anton
08-06-2016, 03:37 PM #4

Thanks for the notification. I'm thinking about upgrading the CPU cooler and adding an AIO later. Also, Mister Woof, your profile picture is great! Haha. I'm a big Star Trek fan—I bet your "silicon lottery winning" chip is way better than mine. Still, I'll check out what I can do with the BIOS. Appreciate the support! :3