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You need to understand the necessary steps and considerations for overclocking your computer.

You need to understand the necessary steps and considerations for overclocking your computer.

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RoyalUmbreon
Member
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04-08-2023, 08:29 AM
#1
I want to understand what I should know and whether it’s feasible. I’ve seen some videos, but I’d appreciate reassurance from those who have actually done it.
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RoyalUmbreon
04-08-2023, 08:29 AM #1

I want to understand what I should know and whether it’s feasible. I’ve seen some videos, but I’d appreciate reassurance from those who have actually done it.

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LeooGamer_YT
Junior Member
35
04-08-2023, 02:13 PM
#2
The concept is straightforward. There are two methods to boost speed. Bus speed or multiplier; Speed equals bus multiplied by multiplier. Higher voltage improves stability, enabling faster speeds. Temperature rises with speed but grows more rapidly with voltage and speed together, making cooling crucial early on. In reality, performance often falls short of what theory suggests. You must verify if the motherboard supports control over BCLK or the multiplier in the BIOS. If not, an unlocked CPU offers little benefit (there’s a software workaround).
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threa...cs.235975/
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LeooGamer_YT
04-08-2023, 02:13 PM #2

The concept is straightforward. There are two methods to boost speed. Bus speed or multiplier; Speed equals bus multiplied by multiplier. Higher voltage improves stability, enabling faster speeds. Temperature rises with speed but grows more rapidly with voltage and speed together, making cooling crucial early on. In reality, performance often falls short of what theory suggests. You must verify if the motherboard supports control over BCLK or the multiplier in the BIOS. If not, an unlocked CPU offers little benefit (there’s a software workaround).
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threa...cs.235975/

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DarkFolle
Junior Member
39
04-15-2023, 01:14 PM
#3
Knowledge !!!
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DarkFolle
04-15-2023, 01:14 PM #3

Knowledge !!!

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peter4everpan
Member
235
04-21-2023, 12:19 PM
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The concept is straightforward. There are two methods to boost speed. One involves bus speed or multiplier; speed equals bus multiplied by the multiplier. Higher voltage improves stability and enables faster speeds, but it also increases heat, which grows with speed in a non-linear way—especially with voltage. This makes cooling crucial from the start. In real scenarios, performance often falls short of expectations. You must verify whether the motherboard supports controlling BCLK or the multiplier in the BIOS. If not, an unlocked CPU offers little benefit (though software workarounds exist).
Unlocked multiplier overclocking is the easiest approach since it doesn’t affect memory speed or timing. The typical process is: increase speed, monitor cooling and stability, adjust voltage, then repeat. Keep raising speed while ensuring adequate cooling; otherwise, temperature data becomes unreliable unless you apply a load or stability test simultaneously.
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peter4everpan
04-21-2023, 12:19 PM #4

The concept is straightforward. There are two methods to boost speed. One involves bus speed or multiplier; speed equals bus multiplied by the multiplier. Higher voltage improves stability and enables faster speeds, but it also increases heat, which grows with speed in a non-linear way—especially with voltage. This makes cooling crucial from the start. In real scenarios, performance often falls short of expectations. You must verify whether the motherboard supports controlling BCLK or the multiplier in the BIOS. If not, an unlocked CPU offers little benefit (though software workarounds exist).
Unlocked multiplier overclocking is the easiest approach since it doesn’t affect memory speed or timing. The typical process is: increase speed, monitor cooling and stability, adjust voltage, then repeat. Keep raising speed while ensuring adequate cooling; otherwise, temperature data becomes unreliable unless you apply a load or stability test simultaneously.