Overclocking z77 sabretooth z77 i5 3570k
Overclocking z77 sabretooth z77 i5 3570k
I can walk you through it step by step, just like your steam friend did. We’ll go slowly and carefully so you understand each part before moving on. This process involves checking the processor’s current performance, identifying bottlenecks, and figuring out how to push it a bit higher. I’ll explain everything in simple terms so you can follow along without getting lost.
Could you clarify the current stock voltage reading at 4.4GHz along with the temperature?
sk8ernut.dw :
Vana Ivan Pandovski :
Ok, may I know how much is your stock voltage reported @ the moment on 4.4ghz and temperature?
https://valid.x86.fr/vkq25a
idle temps are like 26c to 30c and loads would likely be 46c to 50c I had one 60c one time in games but that's it. Never goes higher. I am using Arctic Mx-4 so far. I can post a picture if needed. Let me know.
Ok so @ the moment you are @ 4.4 GHz and you run @ 1.336v.
So next just go and try, but remember one thing when you do tests overclocking CPU
Never ever overclock the CPU after you overclock RAM memory, so
you should do add the RAM memory to its default auto settings and then you need
to search your stable Overclock, because it will be very very messy if you OC your RAM and
then start to crank up the CPU.
So add it on default as I said on AUTO the ram, no XMP nothing.
And then just go to 4.6ghz with 1.362v and if all fine if your PC boots then its good
and what you should do next is either prime95, or Aida 64 or Intelburn test for about 5-10min and I suggest you download the HW Monitor and to monitor CPU loads, speed, voltages, currents, watts all.
But before you do this 4.6, in general, the overclocking you must run some 5-10 min test with the bench tests I told you
to see how the current configuration is behaving. Monitor those take screenshots then proceed as I told you.
And only just only when you find your stable OverClock then try your XMP, but careful or do it manually, you know that
RAM overclock needs voltage too, XMP does it automatically the voltage and frequency and timings.
Start and try some of this and let me know what happens, and sorry for late response.
Vana Ivan Pandovski :
sk8ernut.dw :
Vana Ivan Pandovski :
Ok, may I know how much is your stock voltage reported @ the moment on 4.4ghz and temperature?
https://valid.x86.fr/vkq25a
idle temps are like 26c to 30c and loads would likely be 46c to 50c I had one 60c one time in games but that's it. Never goes higher. I am using Arctic Mx-4 so far. I can post a picture if needed. Let me know.
Ok so @ the moment you are @ 4.4 GHz and you run @ 1.336v.
So next just go and try, but remember one thing when you do tests overclocking CPU
Never ever overclock the CPU after you overclock RAM memory, so
you should do add the RAM memory to its default auto settings and then you need
to search your stable Overclock, because it will be very very messy if you OC your RAM and
then start to crank up the CPU.
So add it on default as I said on AUTO the ram, no XMP nothing.
And then just go to 4.6ghz with 1.362v and if all fine if your PC boots then its good
and what you should do next is either prime95, or Aida 64 or Intelburn test for about 5-10min and I suggest you download the HW Monitor and to monitor CPU loads, speed, voltages, currents, watts all.
But before you do this 4.6, in general, the overclocking you must run some 5-10 min test with the bench tests I told you
to see how the current configuration is behaving. Monitor those take screenshots then proceed as I told you.
And only just only when you find your stable OverClock then try your XMP, but careful or do it manually, you know that
RAM overclock needs voltage too, XMP does it automatically the voltage and frequency and timings.
Start and try some of this and let me know what happens, and sorry for late response.
I will give this a shot but however it's missing a important element. I seen most videos where they actually disable a few certain things to have overclocking options like this one here. I didn't follow these steps because it turned out this guy's bios is different than mine.
)1.go into bios advanced mode. 2.Go to CPU configuration. 3.Disable Intel adaptive Thermal Monitor 4.scroll down to CPU power management 5.Disable everything except Package c state and turbo mode, leave the cpu ratio for now. 6.go to AI tweaker ,then Digi+Vrm set CPU load line calibration to high power, cpu power phase control to Extreme and CPU current capability to 120% leave everything else remains the same. 7.change the CPU voltage to manual mode and put in the voltage you want i use 1.25V and am stable at 4.5Ghz 8.Final step is to advance/CPU configuration/CPU Power management configuration and change the CPU to what ever you want this is a 4.5ghz overclock so do 45)
The main point is your steps are different and easier. Are you sure I don't need to disable ANYTHING else or enable ANYTHING else before attempting 4.6ghz? Advice? I just wanted to make a responsible decision before I attempt to overclock my processor. I was told that XMP would not mess with my overclock at all. How is that possible? I need it to run at 1600mhz? Why auto? So I need to ensure my OC is fine then switch to XMP? I can always do manual ram settings but I know nothing about overclocking manual voltages on every specific part. I only know how to clock on stock volt and nothing else. Just basic stuff so I wanted you to know if I need to do anything about that? I do not have experience with manual volt clocking. I need some instruction here. I can't use youtube often because they are never 100% clear or have closed captioning. Hope you can help a gamer here.
Be kind to go to 4.5 first before making a big jump, need some assistance. I see some settings are set automatically and I haven’t adjusted the voltage except for a simple clock change. Hope I didn’t cause any problems. I’m not having any issues but would really appreciate expert advice. I’m new to manual overclocking and struggle with math.
Would anyone assist? I want to attempt a 4.5ghz setting. What's preventing me? I was told what to do, so don't leave C State or C6 features ON—turning them OFF is essential for power saving. You need to disable those features, not keep them active, to avoid voltage spikes and CPU frequency issues. If you're only boosting from 4.4 to 4.5 MHz, no major adjustments are needed. Just set it to 4.5 and increase the voltage slightly or test with the same settings if it doesn't work.
Vana Ivan Pandovski:
someone could assist me? I want to try a 4.5ghz. What's preventing me? I already knew what to do, so don't turn off the C State or C6 feature—leave it ON for power saving. This way, you won’t get voltage spikes or CPU frequency issues.
If you're only going from 4.4 to 4.5 MHz, you don’t need to adjust anything beforehand. Just boost it to 4.5 and add a bit more voltage if needed. Try it with the same settings if it doesn’t work; increase the voltage slightly.
The problem is, I’m not sure how to raise the voltage properly or what the correct procedure is. I don’t have much experience with this, and I’d rather not make mistakes. It’s a challenge I don’t want to face. I would really appreciate step-by-step instructions on how to set it correctly. If possible, I’d love someone to visit my place and do it for me.