Hi All,I have an intel core i5-8600k overclocked to 5GHz at 1.33V, but I tested it at 1.39V @5.1GHz, and it seems to be stable.Do you think it's safe to set this voltage for everyday usage?Thanks in advance
Hi All,I have a weird problem with my system:A few days ago I assembled my new mobo and cpu (Strix Z370-F and Intel Core i5-8600K) in my pc, after uninstalling some drivers and softwares for the Strix Z270-F and i7-7700K system I had before. The pc b...
Hi All,I have a problem with my ram, and I hope you can help me.I bought a Strix Z270-F with an i7-7700k and these G.Skill ram: F4-3866C18D-16GTZR. The problem is that I can't run them at 3866MHz: simply when I set 3866MHz in the BIOS (v. 0906) with ...
kalle-m wrote:it is all about that silicon lottery, I run 5ghz at 1.2v stable, when an AVX workload kicks in the voltage goes up to 1.3 though, i run adaptive. I am a little bummed over that. and I even tried using -5 offset for avx and still 0.1v hi...
Bronson wrote:Wow i just put in the numbers and ran Real bench, seems to be stable so far. I will keep those settings for now and test for stability during gaming etc.Before i only tried 3466MHz @ 16-18-18-36, command rate 2N@ 1,35V and 3466MHz @ 17-...
Hi Bronson, nice to see that you didn't give up Here I attached screenshots of my stable bios settings for 5GHz. I think you should try to overclock your system in an ordered way as I did (the bios offers you a way to save your settings in the Tool ...
Actually I had some random crashes at 5.1GHz, so I went down to 5.Note that my settings may not work with your system, exceptionally for DRAM settings.My current settings are:AI Overclock TunerManualBCLK Frequency100.0000ASUS MultiCore EnhancementDis...