s about i7 2600k overclock
s about i7 2600k overclock
I don't understand the specific setting you're referring to, but the message is straightforward. Everything should stay as it is except for multi and vcore. You might need to reset if you're unsure about the changes.
I didn't understand the reason for disabling c states, so I recommended leaving the settings as default.
I explained that the default setting is auto and inquired if that's acceptable, since I thought 'auto' could mean either enabled or disabled depending on system decisions.
That's why I requested further clarification about the settings.
Regarding the voltage, I followed an atart thread at +0.05 but later reduced it to 4.3ghz with a -0.05 offset, and the changes keep happening with each update you provide.
You mentioned it would have been better to jump to 1.35 and aim for 4.5, so I'm trying to gather more details from you.
The vcore isn't fixed, which is why I was attempting to understand your instructions better.
Apologies for any confusion. Thanks.
For cstates, auto is set to enabled = default. This aligns with what was mentioned earlier. Running full speed and voltage continuously isn't practical, which is why it should remain active. Disabling it would be counterproductive. My advice hasn't changed.
You mentioned it would be simpler to begin at 1.35vcore. I'm not sure how to set that with an offset adjustment. I know you can't directly tell me what my CPU will handle, but when you recommend starting around 1.35ghz, I thought you had a method for figuring that out quickly. Thanks for your help—I'll update the thread if I keep going this way. Have a good one.
I found these settings interesting. They were recommended on overclock.net. They might be too intense for my cooling configuration, but I'm not sure if that's the case.