Sure, I'm here to help with your first overclocking attempt! Let's get started.
Sure, I'm here to help with your first overclocking attempt! Let's get started.
Current CPU core temperatures are at 72°C. Voltage limits vary based on cooling performance. The issue arises from insufficient v-core support. Overclocking base clocks affects all frequencies except PCI and SB bus speeds. You need to focus on memory and memory division during overclocks. Present load temperatures are now being monitored.
It seems the design around 40°C doesn’t perform well, especially when boosting to 70MHz. The K series handles overclocking better than others because of their architecture.
Intel secures all non-K components, making it difficult to modify them. To change the system, you'd need to invest more in an alternative processor.
Sure, you can technically turn it off in theory. As for the motherboard, it seems to be still in good condition unless there are visible signs of wear.
You can adjust the base clock. It's not too close. 105 was normal. 110 is the highest. The OP halts at 109MHz. He's reached his limit there—no further progress.
It's even worse now compared to before (now 3.8 instead of 4.0). I also made a few other changes.
Review the OC repository here: https://hwbot.org/benchmark/cpu_frequenc...nterval=20
Oh wellllllll.... yeeeeeee i am pretty high up nice (Stable 4.097GHz) *Insert supersmile*