Overclocking the CPU alone, excluding the graphics card, is possible.
Overclocking the CPU alone, excluding the graphics card, is possible.
Hello everyone,
I’m facing an issue with overclocking my computer.
My PC specs are: CPU i5 3470 (can be overclocked to 4.00Ghz without GPU), MB ECS Z77h2-a3 (chipset z77), RAM Crucial 8Gb, GPU MSI GTX 960, and PSU FSP 600PNR-I.
The problem is that when I try to overclock the CPU using Intel XTU, it works fine and stays stable, but adding my GTX 960 causes a black screen with a changing reference clock.
I’ve attempted overclocking through BIOS, but nothing changes—even when setting BLCK to 102 MHz (stock 100 MHz) and voltage 1.2V, the OS remains unaffected.
I’m unsure how to fix this. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I've been attempting to increase the CPU speed but changing the voltage in my BIOS doesn't update the Windows CPU settings to default.