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What Is CPU PLL?

What Is CPU PLL?

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SableRose
Member
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01-01-2024, 01:13 PM
#1
Hello everyone I'm attempting to boost the performance of my G3258 using a B85 Gigabyte motherboard, and I'm curious about CPU PLL and its function.
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SableRose
01-01-2024, 01:13 PM #1

Hello everyone I'm attempting to boost the performance of my G3258 using a B85 Gigabyte motherboard, and I'm curious about CPU PLL and its function.

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duhazneubin
Senior Member
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01-22-2024, 10:37 PM
#2
It assists in stabilizing the CPU when adjusting through the BCLK. PLL, which stands for Phase locked loop, Intel mentions the upper limit is 1.98. I rarely adjust via BCLK but would aim to keep it at 1.9 or below. Adjusting via BCLK affects most components because it's the base clock, leading to increased heat (which in turn raises PLL activity and further heat).
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duhazneubin
01-22-2024, 10:37 PM #2

It assists in stabilizing the CPU when adjusting through the BCLK. PLL, which stands for Phase locked loop, Intel mentions the upper limit is 1.98. I rarely adjust via BCLK but would aim to keep it at 1.9 or below. Adjusting via BCLK affects most components because it's the base clock, leading to increased heat (which in turn raises PLL activity and further heat).

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Ziiks84
Member
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01-23-2024, 02:19 AM
#3
It assists in stabilizing the CPU when adjusting through the BCLK. PLL, which stands for Phase locked loop, Intel mentions the upper limit is 1.98. I rarely adjust via BCLK but would aim to keep it at 1.9 or below. Adjusting via BCLK affects most components because it's the base clock, leading to increased heat (which in turn raises PLL activity and further heat).
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Ziiks84
01-23-2024, 02:19 AM #3

It assists in stabilizing the CPU when adjusting through the BCLK. PLL, which stands for Phase locked loop, Intel mentions the upper limit is 1.98. I rarely adjust via BCLK but would aim to keep it at 1.9 or below. Adjusting via BCLK affects most components because it's the base clock, leading to increased heat (which in turn raises PLL activity and further heat).