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What is the process for manual overclocking in the BIOS?

What is the process for manual overclocking in the BIOS?

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oleg123700
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04-29-2019, 12:24 AM
#11
Thanks. It worked. I turned off all services except Microsoft services and my RAM usage dropped from 35% to 25%. The EA app background service was consuming RAM. Now I plan to keep everything disabled and only enable the necessary ones when needed.
2. I set x47 and synced all cores in BIOS. Does this mean all six cores will run at 4.7 GHz? How can I confirm this?
3. Could you clarify these variables? What do these numbers represent?
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oleg123700
04-29-2019, 12:24 AM #11

Thanks. It worked. I turned off all services except Microsoft services and my RAM usage dropped from 35% to 25%. The EA app background service was consuming RAM. Now I plan to keep everything disabled and only enable the necessary ones when needed.
2. I set x47 and synced all cores in BIOS. Does this mean all six cores will run at 4.7 GHz? How can I confirm this?
3. Could you clarify these variables? What do these numbers represent?

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_ZombieCow
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05-15-2019, 05:39 PM
#12
Yes, this configuration ensures all cores operate at 4.7GHz plus a small percentage variation consistently, even when not actively required. The CPU frequency is calculated using FSB/BCLK multiplied by a multiplier. For the Intel platform, the standard default value is 100MHz. Adjusting it to a higher number can increase the final frequency, which is helpful for precise tuning. However, care must be taken as FSB/BCLK also affects PCI/PCIe I/O and memory speeds, potentially leading to instability—ideally these should also be set to 100MHz.

You can monitor frequencies and related details via HWinfo at the provided link.
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_ZombieCow
05-15-2019, 05:39 PM #12

Yes, this configuration ensures all cores operate at 4.7GHz plus a small percentage variation consistently, even when not actively required. The CPU frequency is calculated using FSB/BCLK multiplied by a multiplier. For the Intel platform, the standard default value is 100MHz. Adjusting it to a higher number can increase the final frequency, which is helpful for precise tuning. However, care must be taken as FSB/BCLK also affects PCI/PCIe I/O and memory speeds, potentially leading to instability—ideally these should also be set to 100MHz.

You can monitor frequencies and related details via HWinfo at the provided link.

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xpersoncool
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05-15-2019, 08:42 PM
#13
I don’t have direct links, but you can find detailed explanations on reputable sites like YouTube or specific blogs by searching relevant keywords.
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xpersoncool
05-15-2019, 08:42 PM #13

I don’t have direct links, but you can find detailed explanations on reputable sites like YouTube or specific blogs by searching relevant keywords.

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_ZKubr_
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05-15-2019, 10:06 PM
#14
The file was obtained from the website https://www.ocbase.com/support
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_ZKubr_
05-15-2019, 10:06 PM #14

The file was obtained from the website https://www.ocbase.com/support

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SweetSword
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05-15-2019, 11:33 PM
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I'm looking for simple explanations of the main ideas behind processes, threads, handles, and up time in Task Manager under Performance. Also, I need to understand what committed, cached, paged pool, and non-paged pool are in Task Manager under Memory.
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SweetSword
05-15-2019, 11:33 PM #15

I'm looking for simple explanations of the main ideas behind processes, threads, handles, and up time in Task Manager under Performance. Also, I need to understand what committed, cached, paged pool, and non-paged pool are in Task Manager under Memory.

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