What voltage feeds the FCLK?
What voltage feeds the FCLK?
You cannot manage the voltage for the fclk. It seems you're missing key settings in Skylake. Adjusting BCLK only affects FCLK slightly, without real performance improvement—it depends on the VCore voltage. That's what ensures stability. However, this approach will also overclock other components, making it hard to attribute performance gains solely to FCLK changes.
For a Skylake chip, the clock speeds are limited to 400mhz, 800mhz, and 1ghz. It's unclear if voltage adjustments are possible, but performance remains consistent across all three options.
If you're using a Skylake processor, the clock speeds are limited to 400mhz, 800mhz and 1ghz. I'm not sure if you can adjust the voltages for these frequencies, but I remain stable across all three options.
If you're using a skylake processor, the FCLK options are 400mhz, 800mhz, and 1ghz. I'm not sure if you can adjust the voltages for these frequencies, but I'm stable at all three. However, the actual speed depends on both FCLK and BCLK. You could increase performance by boosting BCLK while keeping FCLK fixed. In theory, yes—but practically it's unclear what the gains would be just from changing FCLK. Adjusting BCLK would actually affect the overall system overclocking. Intel recommends setting FCLK to 400mhz when overclocking with BCLK.
If you're using a skylake processor, the FCLK options are 400mhz, 800mhz and 1ghz. I'm not sure if you can adjust the voltages for these frequencies, but I remain stable across all three. However, the actual speed depends on both FCLK and BCLK. You could increase performance by boosting BCLK while keeping FCLK fixed. In theory, yes—but in practice it's unclear what the gains would be just from changing FCLK. Adjusting BCLK would essentially overclock the whole system, which isn't recommended for stability. Intel recommends setting FCLK to 400mhz when overclocking with BCLK to avoid losing those benefits.
You cannot manage the voltage for the fclk. It seems you're missing key settings in Skylake. There are only a few options for fclk, and controlling the voltage there won't improve performance beyond what BCLK already provides. Adjusting BCLK affects FCLK slightly, but the real impact comes from the vcore voltage. This method helps maintain stability, though it may also cause other components to overclock, making it hard to isolate performance gains from FCLK alone.