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Searching for assistance with PC overclocking

Searching for assistance with PC overclocking

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MineArqueiro
Member
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03-21-2023, 06:02 AM
#1
Hi there, i’m just starting this overclocking journey and i’m not very experienced. Can someone assist me?
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MineArqueiro
03-21-2023, 06:02 AM #1

Hi there, i’m just starting this overclocking journey and i’m not very experienced. Can someone assist me?

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KeyZanYT
Member
64
03-29-2023, 05:31 PM
#2
I recommend employing synthetic stress tests to push the CPU, as the loads they generate are no longer suitable for today's processors. Previous versions of P95, for instance, aren't a concern; however, a) they offer no real insight and only confirm stability as long as you avoid modern instruction sets. RoG Real Bench delivers loadings that exceed what your CPU is likely to encounter without the drawbacks of synthetic tools. I consider HWiNFO to be the most effective monitoring solution available.
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KeyZanYT
03-29-2023, 05:31 PM #2

I recommend employing synthetic stress tests to push the CPU, as the loads they generate are no longer suitable for today's processors. Previous versions of P95, for instance, aren't a concern; however, a) they offer no real insight and only confirm stability as long as you avoid modern instruction sets. RoG Real Bench delivers loadings that exceed what your CPU is likely to encounter without the drawbacks of synthetic tools. I consider HWiNFO to be the most effective monitoring solution available.

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CRAZYMAN4590
Member
164
03-29-2023, 06:02 PM
#3
GialloGaming :
Hey everyone, I just thought it might be helpful if someone could assist me with overclocking my PC. To be honest, I’m not very experienced with this. Can you help me out?
PC specifications:
Intel core i5 6600k
Zotac gtx 1070
2x corsair vegance
evga 550 g2 supernova
cryorig h7
mobo: ASrock Z170 Extreme4
By the way, I’m currently at around 4.3 ghz thanks to a guide on the forum, but I’m not sure if everything is set correctly because the temperature has risen to 70-72°C. Any advice would be appreciated.
With that cooler, the temperatures seem normal. What’s your recommended core?
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CRAZYMAN4590
03-29-2023, 06:02 PM #3

GialloGaming :
Hey everyone, I just thought it might be helpful if someone could assist me with overclocking my PC. To be honest, I’m not very experienced with this. Can you help me out?
PC specifications:
Intel core i5 6600k
Zotac gtx 1070
2x corsair vegance
evga 550 g2 supernova
cryorig h7
mobo: ASrock Z170 Extreme4
By the way, I’m currently at around 4.3 ghz thanks to a guide on the forum, but I’m not sure if everything is set correctly because the temperature has risen to 70-72°C. Any advice would be appreciated.
With that cooler, the temperatures seem normal. What’s your recommended core?

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MrCarlNL
Member
57
03-29-2023, 07:00 PM
#4
Yeah man, nice temps!
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MrCarlNL
03-29-2023, 07:00 PM #4

Yeah man, nice temps!

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Fungus12
Member
210
04-03-2023, 04:45 PM
#5
I recommend employing synthetic stress tests to push the CPU; these loads no longer fit modern processors. Previous P95 versions aren't a concern, but a) they only confirm stability as long as you don’t use current instruction sets. RoG Real Bench offers loadings that exceed what your CPU will actually face without the drawbacks of synthetic tools. HWiNFO is my top monitoring choice.
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Fungus12
04-03-2023, 04:45 PM #5

I recommend employing synthetic stress tests to push the CPU; these loads no longer fit modern processors. Previous P95 versions aren't a concern, but a) they only confirm stability as long as you don’t use current instruction sets. RoG Real Bench offers loadings that exceed what your CPU will actually face without the drawbacks of synthetic tools. HWiNFO is my top monitoring choice.