Xeon W3680性能提升与过载测试 Xeon W3680的性能优化与过载效果分析 通过调整参数可实现显著提升 过载测试结果显示稳定性与效率平衡
Xeon W3680性能提升与过载测试 Xeon W3680的性能优化与过载效果分析 通过调整参数可实现显著提升 过载测试结果显示稳定性与效率平衡
Hello, I just set up my new CPU Intel Xeon W3680 @3.33Ghz Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (Rev 2.0 Bios FH). It’s a Coolermaster MWE 700W with 18GB Corsair CMZ12GX3M3A1600C9, plus 3X4GB CMX6GX3M3A1600C9 and 3X2GB 9,9,9,24,41,2T @ 1.50V. The Palit GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Storm 4GB GDDR5 is paired with a Coolermaster Master Liquid Lite 120 Maxtor Z1 240GB SSD and a Sandisk SSD PLUS 1TB. This model replaced my Core i7 960, originally bought for minor overclocking – something I haven’t done before.
I’ve experimented with Intel’s Extreme Tuning Utility in basic mode and managed to push the clock up to 3.87Ghz. After about six hours of gaming (Doom Eternal, Crysis 3, Command &Conquer 3, Destiny 2 at 1080p), the system feels stable. Idle temperatures are around mid-30s, peaking at 61°C.
I’ve been checking the BIOS because I thought updating the profile in the utility would require restarting Windows each time. So I decided to make it permanent there. I changed the clock multiplier to x28, which now runs at roughly 3.7Ghz. I’m hoping to reach around 4Ghz, but I’m not sure what other adjustments are needed and it’s a bit overwhelming 😱.
Anyone have experience with these settings? Do you know the exact numbers to enter in the BIOS? Thanks!
Adjust all turbo settings to 30 for a stable 4000 MHz. Use easy CPUs designed for overclocking; they usually handle this without extra voltage. You can locate the BIOS settings for turbo ratios in Gigabyte’s documentation. Screenshots of the BIOS are recommended.
Hi there! Thanks for the update. I adjusted the multiplier to x30 and the system would freeze every time it entered Windows. Lowering it to x29 resolved the issue (at least temporarily). Do you think a voltage adjustment might be necessary now? I’ve captured the BIOS screenshots as requested. The Task Manager at x29 shows 3.98GHz, while Intel’s Processor ID lists 4.01GHz—though it didn’t flag overclocking this time. CPUZ reports 3989.40MHz.
The BSOD indicates the CPU needs additional voltage, and increasing it can boost performance. This example is very similar to a W3670; without an unlocked multiplier, you must raise the BCLK to overclock. From this image, you should feel free to add more voltage—use whatever level suits you. These parts are durable and worth around $25 on eBay. Don’t be overly cautious.