Thanks for watching! If you found this video helpful please leave a thumbs up, and if you have any questions I would be happy to answer them in the comments section below. I have tested this overclock for a few months before publishing this video to ensure that it is stable. Results have been great, especially when running MSFS 2020 and X Plane 11, or any demanding game for that matter. System specs are listed in the description. Good Luck!
Hey this video was really good you take your time and explain what needs to be explained all the other ones I’ve watched have just been way too fast and terrible 👍
This helped me out A LOT. I really appreciate the effort you put in, from explaining what each setting does to showing exactly where and what you're typing in. I was having stability issues after not having issues with my own overclock for about a year and this corrected my problems. I learned a lot. I did a game run (Rust) where I crashed twice yesterday in game and this corrected my problem. I think my voltage may have been a bit too low but after stepping up to 1.35 at 5.1 GHz, I'm not having any issues at all. I also stress tested multicore with cpu-z and I'm getting STABLE 5.1 without any stepdowns. My package high is 75C with an EVGA 360 3 fan CLC for about a 15 minutes stress so my step from 1.32 to 1.35 was fine in my case, temp wise, but also the stability has dramatically improved when I'm switching tabs, etc. I believe also having my load line calibration at 7 was likely wrong after hearing your explanation and have set it to 5. Maybe that's why I was getting stutters prior to game crashing. I really appreciate it and made sure to subscribe. Also your voice is extremely soothing. You would probably do amazing being a narrator for audible books.
I've had problems keeping my i9-11900k cooled since I got it. ASUS ROG STRIX Z590 GAMING WIFI motherboard, and originally a Noctua NH-D15 fan, but changed it out for a Thermaltake TH360 AIO. No matter what I do, idle temps never drop below high 30's, and any attempt to run the CPU > 5.1GHz at full load shoots temps well into the 90C range. The Asus AUTO overclocking "smart system" instantly shoots the CPU to 100C during full load. I tried the settings here, and duplicated everything, but under a stress load temps were still in the mid 90's. Note I couldn't do the negative AVX setting because the latest 1402 BIOS doesn't have that. Ultimately, I'm not sure what to do. I've repasted my AIO 3 times (and the Noctua 3 times as well) -- using both Pea and Spread method. Same result each time, so I don't think that's it. When I used the above settings, it would jump to 5.3 and go to 1.55v or so; it wouldn't stick at the 50 or 51 setting I put in. So disappointed with this CPU. It's been a nightmare. I now just have it on heavy load AVX setting in BIOS, but it dives down to 4.3GHz under heavy load and still hits the 70's with that.
@@Goodlandings I tried to go to 52ghz but it doesn't work max 1,390/1,390 It's crash evertime when i use stress test bluescreen, Do you have any advice what else I could try?
Hello GoodLandings, first of all i want to say that the tutorial is good and easy to follow, i have very similar specs as you (same gc, cpu and a similar motherboard z590 e gaming, 32 gigs of ram Trident z rgb with a speed of 400mhz an msi MAG core liquid cooler 360R and a 750W power supply) and i want to overclock for gaming only. Is it fine to coppy your settings and can you give me an advise how to properly setup my RAM too? that would be awesome! thx alot in advance. (edit my cooler score is at 161pts and i have a sp of 61 in my prediction)
Thanks for watching! For Ram OC luckily I’ve made a short tutorial video that should really help you out and you can find it on my channel. Really hope it helps you out!
@@Goodlandings Thanks for your reply! i did every step you mentioned in the video but my task manager still only shows the 3.7 ghz base tact so i assume there is an issue and the oc is not working proplery, do you have any idea what went wrong? Edit i use load line calibration 5 and aiming for 5.2ghz for gaming Edit Edit: found the issue, on the z 590 e if you disable the speed shift technology you cant choose to keep the turbo mode active, so you have to keep it on to make the oc work
Not really, the formula just adds a vrm water block, more led lights, armor, a screen, different aesthetics, and marvell 10Gb instead of 5 Gb and 2.5 Gb ethernet instead of 1Gb. However two notable differences is that the formula has 16 power stages which are all V core dedicated, the hero has 14 + 2 instead. And the formula has 10 USB 3.2 GEN 1 instead of 6 on the hero.
Sorry to hear that you’re crashing. Many i9-10900ks unfortunately crash during heavy testing or rendering at 5.3GHz. You may try bumping up the voltage, ensuring your power supply is adequate for your system’s power draw, or going to 5.2GHz instead of 5.3GHz. Sadly, the silicon which you get out of the box will dictate whether it can handle high loads at high frequencies. With this chip, I suggest a higher frequency for low or moderate load activity, and 5.2GHz for higher loads. You may use best case scenario with this mobo!
@@Goodlandings after some trouble shooting I was able to determine it’s something with my xmp profiles as my oc on 5.2 is stable with xmp off and only presents issues when attempting to use the advertised speed of 4266mhz by trident g skill royal. Any idea what I could try to get both working? Thank you very much
@@gustavograciano8244 I honestly only overclock ram to 3400-3600MHz. Anything above that from my experience just introduces problems and stuttering. Yet you must know that when you overclock a cpu the overclock becomes more unstable the higher your ram frequency is, and this amplifies as you add more memory or occupy more channels. Many over clockers only use two sticks of ram for best results, with only modest memory. However, if all your ram channels are occupied and the sticks are running at very high frequency (4266Mhz), this unfortunately more often than not introduces very disappointing results. ram and cpu overclock together are sadly very taxing on the majority of motherboards. If your ram is Samsung B die you will generally be able to go a notch higher with ram and have better stability.
Hi. Great video. However I think you forgot to mention one very important detail. That is that your motherboard uses DIE SENSE which is an exotic feature! This gives completely different voltages and results. I have the Asus Z490-E and not even that expensive bitch has DIE SENSE! :) very disappointing and something I first learned about some time later. Obvious for the extreme overclocker and VERY nice feature! So where you type in 1.37v others will have to type 1.43v without DIE SENSE (example voltages). Also you might want to play around with insted of "Best case scenario" You can set AC DC Loadline to 0.01. That is the lowest setting possible! I dont think best case scenario goes that low but im unsure! BUT... I wanted to hear if you ever was successfull runing a OC at 5.3 Ghz? I have the same CPU and SP rating at 63. But its widely known that 5.3 at SP63 is next to impossible. Could you provide me with some details now that I dont have DIE SENSE. What is your set BIOS voltage at 5.2 and 5.3? And what is the load voltage for both? Also LLC5 or LLC6? I remembered my 10900k SP63 wanting 1.43v LLC6 for 5.2!?! and 1.53v for 5.3?. Also if you be kind to tell me the V/F voltage levels for 52x and 53x. Thanks in advance.
Hey thanks for your comment! Yes, I often run it on 5.3GHz at 1.39GHz, and in regards to LLC I stick with level 7 for both 5.2GHz and 5.3GHz. However, for 5.3GHz I use a very beefy cooler 360mm AIO with ambient air temp in the room at 19 degrees. On a 5.3GHz overclock with an i9-10900k, heat is the main issue to resolve, which leads to most of the crashing. However, why my voltage is considerably low is mainly due to my motherboard’s ability to supply and regulate voltage. I purchased it several months after its release so its from a batch where the company fixed and applied all possible hardware patches, fixed and ironed out almost all issues during the products life cycle. Motherboards unfortunately perform very differently depending on when and from which production batch you purchased. These brands do not unfortunately disclose such information to consumers. Similar to the silicone lottery concept for processors. So how much voltage you may require is different from processor to processor and from mobo to another mobo even if they are the same identical product, they will provide very unidentical results from my experience. Wish you The best of luck! And really appreciate your valuable input!
The internet is full of shit! Especially home pc "pros" that think they are experts in overclocking... This guy is pretty straight forward and explain everything. The only thing to note is that his motherboard are using DIE SENSE an exotic feature most motherboard dont have which results in completly different voltages in bios and how its monitored. But many many others in forums are bragging about them running impossible voltages and or neglecting to tell if die sense or not! they also forget to tell LLC level .. Besides my experience as being pretty IT pro myself is that there are TONS of wrong advices and or more like opinion's or incomplete information.. Also many overclockers claim there OC is rock solid! And in many cases its just a "boot to desktop" OC not being throughly proven or tested. In general Intel states that 1.35v is max yes.. But if you have exotic cooling and dont bench stress test 24/7 those rules can be bent with success. I believe someone told me that these 14nm cpus can take 1.4v in the long run IF kept cool and under normal circumstances like ordinary use and gaming etc. If you DONT have a DIE SENSE motherboard you would actually need to set the BIOS voltage to 1.46v for the load voltage to be ex. 1.34v due to vdrop etc. So many factors to consider.
@@lassekristensen385 what do u think about running my 10900k at 5.0ghz all core at fixed 1.225 volts . ( I’m running on air ) motherboard is gigabyte aorus master z590 also I have llc set to turbo aswell . And yes I’ve been playing games with it benchmarks everything no crash . Scared to go up to 5.1 ghz until I get an aio . What do you think of this ? Since my cooling is bad . Also temps get to 87c max when benchmarking and stressing
XMP 2 more often than not is very unstable , it is very unsuitable with this overclock. And XMP 2 will introduce stutter, I recommend sticking with XMP1 then tune up the frequency manually
Thanks for watching! If you found this video helpful please leave a thumbs up, and if you have any questions I would be happy to answer them in the comments section below. I have tested this overclock for a few months before publishing this video to ensure that it is stable. Results have been great, especially when running MSFS 2020 and X Plane 11, or any demanding game for that matter. System specs are listed in the description. Good Luck!
finally, I found someone doing something we can all do not for just a show or Clickbait
Bro added a fire hydrant to the thumbnail 💀
Hey this video was really good you take your time and explain what needs to be explained all the other ones I’ve watched have just been way too fast and terrible 👍
Thank you!
This helped me out A LOT. I really appreciate the effort you put in, from explaining what each setting does to showing exactly where and what you're typing in. I was having stability issues after not having issues with my own overclock for about a year and this corrected my problems. I learned a lot. I did a game run (Rust) where I crashed twice yesterday in game and this corrected my problem. I think my voltage may have been a bit too low but after stepping up to 1.35 at 5.1 GHz, I'm not having any issues at all. I also stress tested multicore with cpu-z and I'm getting STABLE 5.1 without any stepdowns. My package high is 75C with an EVGA 360 3 fan CLC for about a 15 minutes stress so my step from 1.32 to 1.35 was fine in my case, temp wise, but also the stability has dramatically improved when I'm switching tabs, etc. I believe also having my load line calibration at 7 was likely wrong after hearing your explanation and have set it to 5. Maybe that's why I was getting stutters prior to game crashing. I really appreciate it and made sure to subscribe. Also your voice is extremely soothing. You would probably do amazing being a narrator for audible books.
this is the ultimate guide for all unstable oc s
Amazing video, amazing voice, very clear! Thank you
I've had problems keeping my i9-11900k cooled since I got it. ASUS ROG STRIX Z590 GAMING WIFI motherboard, and originally a Noctua NH-D15 fan, but changed it out for a Thermaltake TH360 AIO. No matter what I do, idle temps never drop below high 30's, and any attempt to run the CPU > 5.1GHz at full load shoots temps well into the 90C range. The Asus AUTO overclocking "smart system" instantly shoots the CPU to 100C during full load. I tried the settings here, and duplicated everything, but under a stress load temps were still in the mid 90's. Note I couldn't do the negative AVX setting because the latest 1402 BIOS doesn't have that.
Ultimately, I'm not sure what to do. I've repasted my AIO 3 times (and the Noctua 3 times as well) -- using both Pea and Spread method. Same result each time, so I don't think that's it.
When I used the above settings, it would jump to 5.3 and go to 1.55v or so; it wouldn't stick at the 50 or 51 setting I put in.
So disappointed with this CPU. It's been a nightmare. I now just have it on heavy load AVX setting in BIOS, but it dives down to 4.3GHz under heavy load and still hits the 70's with that.
What do u think of 5.0ghz fixed voltage @1.225 running on z590 gigabyte aorus master , running on air cooler so scared to go 5.1
Hi! I managed to follow every step of yours but when I log into my computer it crashes, any advice?
I was able to get 51ghz at 1,360 volt. and it's stable. Did i good??
Fantastic!
@@Goodlandings
I tried to go to 52ghz but it doesn't work max 1,390/1,390 It's crash evertime when i use stress test bluescreen, Do you have any advice what else I could try?
Hello GoodLandings, first of all i want to say that the tutorial is good and easy to follow, i have very similar specs as you (same gc, cpu and a similar motherboard z590 e gaming, 32 gigs of ram Trident z rgb with a speed of 400mhz an msi MAG core liquid cooler 360R and a 750W power supply) and i want to overclock for gaming only. Is it fine to coppy your settings and can you give me an advise how to properly setup my RAM too? that would be awesome! thx alot in advance. (edit my cooler score is at 161pts and i have a sp of 61 in my prediction)
Thanks for watching! For Ram OC luckily I’ve made a short tutorial video that should really help you out and you can find it on my channel. Really hope it helps you out!
@@Goodlandings Thanks for your reply! i did every step you mentioned in the video but my task manager still only shows the 3.7 ghz base tact so i assume there is an issue and the oc is not working proplery, do you have any idea what went wrong? Edit i use load line calibration 5 and aiming for 5.2ghz for gaming Edit Edit: found the issue, on the z 590 e if you disable the speed shift technology you cant choose to keep the turbo mode active, so you have to keep it on to make the oc work
@@ybst0c317 so did you just re-enable the speed shift? I had the same issue z590 XIII Hero
I re-enabled speed shift, but still shows 3700 in windows
I saved all setting but only showing max of 3.7ghz. Any idea why?
Is there any important differences between your motherboard and a rog maximus hero xii z490 wifi? I have this one
Not really, the formula just adds a vrm water block, more led lights, armor, a screen, different aesthetics, and marvell 10Gb instead of 5 Gb and 2.5 Gb ethernet instead of 1Gb. However two notable differences is that the formula has 16 power stages which are all V core dedicated, the hero has 14 + 2 instead. And the formula has 10 USB 3.2 GEN 1 instead of 6 on the hero.
You left ring down bin at auto ?
Would a hero XII constitute best case scenario? Have an SP rating of 80 and cooler rating of 144 but keep crashing at the start of cinebench :(
Sorry to hear that you’re crashing. Many i9-10900ks unfortunately crash during heavy testing or rendering at 5.3GHz. You may try bumping up the voltage, ensuring your power supply is adequate for your system’s power draw, or going to 5.2GHz instead of 5.3GHz. Sadly, the silicon which you get out of the box will dictate whether it can handle high loads at high frequencies. With this chip, I suggest a higher frequency for low or moderate load activity, and 5.2GHz for higher loads.
You may use best case scenario with this mobo!
@@Goodlandings after some trouble shooting I was able to determine it’s something with my xmp profiles as my oc on 5.2 is stable with xmp off and only presents issues when attempting to use the advertised speed of 4266mhz by trident g skill royal. Any idea what I could try to get both working? Thank you very much
@@gustavograciano8244 I honestly only overclock ram to 3400-3600MHz. Anything above that from my experience just introduces problems and stuttering. Yet you must know that when you overclock a cpu the overclock becomes more unstable the higher your ram frequency is, and this amplifies as you add more memory or occupy more channels. Many over clockers only use two sticks of ram for best results, with only modest memory. However, if all your ram channels are occupied and the sticks are running at very high frequency (4266Mhz), this unfortunately more often than not introduces very disappointing results.
ram and cpu overclock together are sadly very taxing on the majority of motherboards. If your ram is Samsung B die you will generally be able to go a notch higher with ram and have better stability.
Hi. Great video. However I think you forgot to mention one very important detail. That is that your motherboard uses DIE SENSE which is an exotic feature! This gives completely different voltages and results. I have the Asus Z490-E and not even that expensive bitch has DIE SENSE! :) very disappointing and something I first learned about some time later. Obvious for the extreme overclocker and VERY nice feature! So where you type in 1.37v others will have to type 1.43v without DIE SENSE (example voltages). Also you might
want to play around with insted of "Best case scenario" You can set AC DC Loadline to 0.01. That is the lowest setting possible! I dont think best case scenario goes that low but im unsure! BUT... I wanted to hear if you ever was successfull runing a OC at 5.3 Ghz? I have the same CPU and SP rating at 63. But its widely known that 5.3 at SP63 is next to impossible. Could you provide me with some details now that I dont have DIE SENSE. What is your set BIOS voltage at 5.2 and 5.3? And what is the load voltage for both? Also LLC5 or LLC6? I remembered my 10900k SP63 wanting 1.43v LLC6 for 5.2!?! and 1.53v for 5.3?. Also if you be kind to tell me the V/F voltage levels for 52x and 53x. Thanks in advance.
Hey thanks for your comment! Yes, I often run it on 5.3GHz at 1.39GHz, and in regards to LLC I stick with level 7 for both 5.2GHz and 5.3GHz. However, for 5.3GHz I use a very beefy cooler 360mm AIO with ambient air temp in the room at 19 degrees. On a 5.3GHz overclock with an i9-10900k, heat is the main issue to resolve, which leads to most of the crashing. However, why my voltage is considerably low is mainly due to my motherboard’s ability to supply and regulate voltage. I purchased it several months after its release so its from a batch where the company fixed and applied all possible hardware patches, fixed and ironed out almost all issues during the products life cycle. Motherboards unfortunately perform very differently depending on when and from which production batch you purchased. These brands do not unfortunately disclose such information to consumers. Similar to the silicone lottery concept for processors. So how much voltage you may require is different from processor to processor and from mobo to another mobo even if they are the same identical product, they will provide very unidentical results from my experience. Wish you The best of luck! And really appreciate your valuable input!
My overclock worked, but my CPU doesn't shutdown when the computer is shutdown. Any suggestions?
On forums they say that 1.370 is way to high 😂
The internet is full of shit! Especially home pc "pros" that think they are experts in overclocking... This guy is pretty straight forward and explain everything. The only thing to note is that his motherboard are using DIE SENSE an exotic feature most motherboard dont have which results in completly different voltages in bios and how its monitored. But many many others in forums are bragging about them running impossible voltages and or neglecting to tell if die sense or not! they also forget to tell LLC level .. Besides my experience as being pretty IT pro myself is that there are TONS of wrong advices and or more like opinion's or incomplete information.. Also many overclockers claim there OC is rock solid! And in many cases its just a "boot to desktop" OC not being throughly proven or tested. In general Intel states that 1.35v is max yes.. But if you have exotic cooling and dont bench stress test 24/7 those rules can be bent with success. I believe someone told me that these 14nm cpus can take 1.4v in the long run IF kept cool and under normal circumstances like ordinary use and gaming etc. If you DONT have a DIE SENSE motherboard you would actually need to set the BIOS voltage to 1.46v for the load voltage to be ex. 1.34v due to vdrop etc. So many factors to consider.
@@lassekristensen385 what do u think about running my 10900k at 5.0ghz all core at fixed 1.225 volts . ( I’m running on air ) motherboard is gigabyte aorus master z590 also I have llc set to turbo aswell . And yes I’ve been playing games with it benchmarks everything no crash . Scared to go up to 5.1 ghz until I get an aio . What do you think of this ? Since my cooling is bad . Also temps get to 87c max when benchmarking and stressing
@@haven252 That sounds fine. Leave it as it is! Enjoy!
I got i9 10900k on 5.2 adaptive vcore. For it to run like a champ i have to let it draw 1.460+ vcore. 5.3 needs 1.499 locked and
i thought it would work with turbo mode off.
Why XMP 1 and not XMP 2?
XMP 2 more often than not is very unstable , it is very unsuitable with this overclock. And XMP 2 will introduce stutter, I recommend sticking with XMP1 then tune up the frequency manually
@@Goodlandings will test
I saved settings but I'm only getting 3.7ghz any reason why?