What I wonder is how high could you get a CPU with a liquid nitrogen cooler? I wish I knew more about EE because how does supplying more voltage mean it can "process" more? What blows my mind is it's just fucking electrons flowing through billions of transistors and that translates into everything computers can do.
Overclocking is pretty safe as long as you don't go too crazy with the voltages, that's where you have to be careful. Too much voltage to the cpu can fry it. So, If you're new to overclocking and you're nervous about messing with the voltages manually, you can always leave the voltage alone. Or, enable the auto overclock voltage feature in the bios if your bios has that feature, which has a fail safe that doesn't allow the CPU to go past a certain voltage. Then, just increase the clock speeds by 100mhz until your system becomes unstable. Once it becomes unstable, back down the clock speeds by 100mhz each time and run the benchmark test again each time to get it to a stable clock speed on the default voltage, or what the auto overclock voltage max is. This method is the absolute safest method to overclocking with no risk of damaging your cpu. Sure, you may not be getting the highest overclocks possible out of your cpu doing it this way, but you won't be at risk of frying it either by putting too much manual voltage on the cpu at once. So, unless you are a very experienced overclocker, then I would never advise doing manual voltage increases if you're a novice.
generally do not use auto voltage... it can cause instability due to the low vCore. basically, it'll drop your voltage too low sometimes and cause a blue screen. be a man and do it manually the right way 😁
@@Vuzen good overclocking motherboards don't do that. If you have a motherboard that causes blue screens from an auto overclock, then you have a bottom basement overclocking motherboard. You dont want to start manually upping the voltage if you're a novice.
My first clock up has already improved my CPU by about 25% and no voltage change needed. Good video. Some people post these videos using only screen capture and because of that they miss out the actual bios part which is the whole focus of the video. Also turns out my MSI motherboard has a Overclock feature which allows me to have all the relevant stats for overclocking my cpu all next to each other so I don't have to keep changing tabs.
Thank you so much for this! My cpu is about 35% faster!! I added 0,2V to my cpu and went from stock 3,40 GHz to 4,70 GHz! My cpu temp. doesnt go above 73 Celsius. I could push it a little more if I want to but I am really happy with these numbers. Thank you so much!!
@@BasW825 No. It still works. I overclocked it for like 3 years. Now its just collecting dust. Just make sure the temps are not too high and u will have a long life span on the cpu.
Just wanted to say i used this method to lightly overclock my CPU (intel i7 2600K) from the base clock of 3.4gHz to about 3.56gHz. Doesn't sound like much but i went from a Cinebench score of like 512 to 766 just from this light overclock. (Also overclocked my RAM from 1333 to like 1387) Downside is that: at this overclock, with a corsair CPU water-cooler no less, im topping at about 75 degrees C. Thats as hot as im comfortable with. And in GTA ONLINE, i went from 30-70 FPS on medium settings 1080p (choppy as hell) to 55-135FPS on ULTRA everything 1080p. Just wanted to say thank you.
Overclocking on the BCLK will give more impovement as it ramps up the whole system CPU, RAM & northbridge which didn't get a mention in the video. Your video card was most likely bottlenecked by the CPU at stock clocks to get that sort of increase as those gains aren't the norm. I've had to underclock a powerful GPU before to get gains when I had a bottleneck. If you can mount the rad on top of the case so it doesn't get hot air from inside it you will get lower temps. Providing you have a decent power supply I would leave the BCLK and try upping the multiplier and northbridge a bit more. Also check your rated memory speed and timings, 1333mhz is stock setting on the 2600K but you can go faster if it is rated higher, also manually set the timings to what it is rated to. I run 2133mhz memory on my Haswell i5 and can go 2400mhz with my FX 8370.
Overclocked i5-9600k 3.7ghz to 4.6ghz (1.125 volts), Works like a dream, with my huge heatsink it wont go over 50 celsius while playing BF V with ultra settings.
Best and easiest to understand explanation on the internet I have seen so far. I know nothing about building or tech and I found this refreshing. So much to learn. Will subscribe and binge watch. Thank you for speaking English.
thank you for the video. you didnt miss any information that other people's videos lack. im always getting stuck in people step because they just pass over important little details. this video had ever little detail
I was able to get my old i7-4770k with a 3.5Ghz base with a 4.3Ghz boost to 4.2Ghz base with a boost to 5.25Ghz. I noticed I was being really CPU limited certain games and the overclock really helped give me a boost in FPS.
"overclock without spending a cent" "i recommend getting a better cooler before you overclock" but props to you for not writing that shit in the title.
@@eptaesque you really like posting that don't you! A better response would be you now need to step away from your PC about 5 miles! T e r a lol not g i g a
For beginner, playing with clock and voltage in BIOS/UEFI is just dangerous. I suggest overclocking by software first (Ryzen Master for AMD and XTU for Intel). That way, if you f*** up, the system or yourself can just force a reboot and everything is reset to the default value. If you screw up in BIOS/UEFI however, there are chances that you'd have to kiss your CPU goodbye. As I said, "for beginner", it's safer to do software overclocking.
lol this is so funny to me as it was years ago now. Yes, I did go WELL over 1.5. At the time I think I tried adding 10🤦♂️ and as this was an older motherboard and didn’t have many safety features it did reboot and try to push it, leading to my dead motherboard. Idk how my cpu didnt fry, but god was I lucky. lol.
Great toturial! Got my 8600k up to 4.8GHz without upping voltage, going any higher the CPU gets too hot. Might consider delidding it to hit that 5GHz mark.
Step 1 delid cpu step to clean thermal of it step 3 add liquid metal step 4 is the same as step 1 relid it and and step 5 place it in socket step 6 you know the rest LMAO
thanks man,this finally helped me overclock my CPU in 4 years since I try and now it`s at 3.9 Ghz from 3.5 Amd FX 6300 :) you just need to go one step at a time if you are a beginner!
This is a great find. A much needed tutorial and all but I'm working with a second hand Dell t5400. I don't have a manual or anything like that. I can't even put a decent GPU in this thing. That's why I need to make this overclocking thing work. I did look to see if my Intel Xeon e5420 was overclockable I saw that there were videos on how to do it but you've got me kinda leery to try since alot of the fixes deal with having the manual. With this workstation do you think I should even try?
Cheapest way to do anything with that CPU is to get something like an Asus Rampage socket 775 mobo and do the socket mod and get the strip off ebay that cover the correct pins in the CPU. Any X48 or P45 motherboard should work and you will be able to fit a decent graphics card too. I recently got an X48 Gigabyte board for £50. You might be able to run as high as 3ghz with a decent cooler but with an X48 board you will be able to get faster quad cores for about 20 bucks that will OC way higher.
Noob question. Should I make sure that the Max Boost of the CPU is compatible with the frequency of the ram cards? Meaning, that the max I can OC my CPU is limited by the RAM?Or is that a different thing entirely? Very informative vid, btw.
what about the motherboard! do you have to check its temperature during the tests, even you have a cpu cooler ? if yes, what is the maximum temperature you can reach whithout posing a danger to your components and so the overclocking procedure. i would appreciate your help
Instructions unclear My keyboard is now a master key that opens any lock in the world and my mouse is a gamer forest mouse Edit: Sorry for the reused format
Can I overclock safely with the Ryzen 7 3700x stock cooler? I am running it on an AsRock b450 pro4 motherboard. Idk much about computers, sorry if this is a dumb question!
Doubt it, if you do it on the BCLK it will shut down the turbo and you will lose performance. Normally has a 102.5 limit but some a lot will only allow auto setting.
Is the HWMonitor program accurate with the temperatures? I increased my CPU and the voltage, after the tests it indicated that the highest temperature was around 60-70 degrees. I am asking because I want to know if it is accurate then does this mean I could increase the CPU and voltage a bit more?
I seem to be stuck and was wondering if you can offer some quick advice. After some trial and error (couple of blue screens) I seem to have found a somewhat stable configuration. My 3770k is cooled by the NZXT x62 AIO so I should have problems with temperature. I've overclocked this to 4.5 Ghz running at 1.2v. Ran the stress test for an hour and no problems. Gaming is also fine. However when it comes to exporting a video with premiere pro the program never fails to crash after 5 minutes during the export process. This never used to be the case and exporting videos has worked everytime. So my question is what is the cause of this? Is my clock speed too high? Do I need to increase the volts? Please let me know if you have any idea. Thanks
Overclocking can burn out your power supply and VRMs on the motherboard. Do not adjust voltage or touch loadline calibration if you don't know what you are doing!! If the power supply goes it can take out any component it is plugged into. Mine did the hard drive, DVD drive and the USB controller on the motherboard. Upping voltage will degrade the CPU amongst other things much faster and put much more stress on the motherboard. Also don't run stress tests for more than 20 minutes as they will take lots of life off a CPU, you will soon know if things are not right when you get blue screens etc. 1.45v is way to high for general use on a Ryzen, ok for overclocking and benchmarking on an open bench rig but not in a case. I destroyed a few components in my early overclocking days so know exactly what you can get away with. 75 degrees is way too high for that CPU, the package temp will be close to 100 degrees with that reading. Best way to check stability is run benchmarks like X265 4K on HwBot.org If you can get through that on the realtime setting you will most likely be golden. You will get good performance increases making sure the memory speed and timings are set correctly especially on Ryzen. I use 3Dmark Vantage to optimise computers for gaming, every memory setting makes a difference, the fastest speeds and tightest timings are not necessarily the best. I use command rate 3 on my i7 7700K setup and have some of the highest GPU scores in the HwBot OC leagues.
You can on some GPU's with MSI Afterburner, I don't recommend it for normal use but is ok for benchmarking as long as you turn the fans up to 100%. AMD Sapphire cards need TRIX overclocking tool but it doesn't work on all of them. Other way is volt modding but you need uprated cooling to make it worthwhile, more volts doesn't always equal higher clocks and more performance if you can't get rid of the heat.
hey. i have an AMD FX-8150 and its a bit old but i dont have the money to really upgrade. can i overclock it too? it seems like it raises it if needed by itself from 3.6 GHz to 4.2. and from about 1.3V to 1.4V
Hey CG Geek, When i play overwatch i get the problem of the characters not loading in and they are all invisible. Is this a problem with the CPU or the GPU? i have an i5 4670, GTX 970
Wow.. I overclocked my clock. Now i m getting 48hours in a day.
Human revolution
Akhil Jayachandran ur high
Malayali👌
@@refreshloading veetle iri mone..
@@jakhil10 😘😍
My CPU speed went from 4.5GHz to 6GHZ thanks! Now I need a liquid nitrogen Cooler
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Wait it will explode?
@@andrew_gaming6349 What? It could fry your cpu AND motherboard. Just don't overclock it much. Maybe .1 ghz
What I wonder is how high could you get a CPU with a liquid nitrogen cooler? I wish I knew more about EE because how does supplying more voltage mean it can "process" more? What blows my mind is it's just fucking electrons flowing through billions of transistors and that translates into everything computers can do.
ifkr
@@Grundalizer
@@Grundalizer yeah this is high end electronic
*turns off computer when he tells me to*
LOL SAME
Followed every step, something went wrong, now my 1700 is pulling 1.368V on stock settings (3.0GHz)
Midol Gamerop I fixed it
I replaced the thermal paste and added 2 fans. Now I have a stable overclock at 3.7 GHz on all cores and it runs below 40C
Instructions are wrong my cpu is glowing white hot and melting through steel sky scrapers lol
"Will i break my CPU?"
"No. Unless you do, which in that case, yes."
Lmao
I didn't realize anyone would like the comment lol. Kiitos!
Suomi🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
I'm scared
"And don't do anything too crazy..."
welp im out of here
RedJStudios me too
*10 ghz at 4v*
*jumps 20% right off the bat*
the radiation from my cpu after this is higher than a nuclear powerplants output in a year
@@soewithanumber 1000000ghz
Please do a tutorial on how to make a main sequence star like the sun pls
U blew up lmao
He did already: ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
@@iteratedofficial oh thanks yeah i’ll use that 👍
@@iteratedofficial good thing the ugly RUclips ads stopped me
Omg I love ur vids!
I overclocked my CPU and it went from 3.4ghz to sleeping with my girlfriend.
Lmao
Loooooooooool
i d o n ' t g e t i t
F
it made me mentally retarded
Instructions unclear, overclocked power supply instead
What are you doing to do with all that extra wattage! :D
Instructions unclear, got dick stuck in pc
Electro's World well that must be really SHOCKING!!!
I'll walk myself out.
ToadAwesome12
wow such sum speed
Instructions unclear, I overclocked my wife and now have twins.
aw man hate when that happens
"Turn off your computer"
*turns off computer*
*tries to alt tab to the video*
........
Brain.exe stopped working
it burnt me when i slept
Lol
Why were you not watching it on your phone tf
@@morningwood3942 Overclocked the phone as well
@@kalle5548 of course
Overclocking is pretty safe as long as you don't go too crazy with the voltages, that's where you have to be careful. Too much voltage to the cpu can fry it. So, If you're new to overclocking and you're nervous about messing with the voltages manually, you can always leave the voltage alone. Or, enable the auto overclock voltage feature in the bios if your bios has that feature, which has a fail safe that doesn't allow the CPU to go past a certain voltage. Then, just increase the clock speeds by 100mhz until your system becomes unstable. Once it becomes unstable, back down the clock speeds by 100mhz each time and run the benchmark test again each time to get it to a stable clock speed on the default voltage, or what the auto overclock voltage max is. This method is the absolute safest method to overclocking with no risk of damaging your cpu. Sure, you may not be getting the highest overclocks possible out of your cpu doing it this way, but you won't be at risk of frying it either by putting too much manual voltage on the cpu at once. So, unless you are a very experienced overclocker, then I would never advise doing manual voltage increases if you're a novice.
How would i know if it’s unstable?
You will get black screen
generally do not use auto voltage... it can cause instability due to the low vCore. basically, it'll drop your voltage too low sometimes and cause a blue screen. be a man and do it manually the right way 😁
@@Vuzen good overclocking motherboards don't do that. If you have a motherboard that causes blue screens from an auto overclock, then you have a bottom basement overclocking motherboard. You dont want to start manually upping the voltage if you're a novice.
@@harrywheatley7090 glitchy visuals, stuttering, black screen, blue screen, crashing. proof of instability
My first clock up has already improved my CPU by about 25% and no voltage change needed. Good video. Some people post these videos using only screen capture and because of that they miss out the actual bios part which is the whole focus of the video. Also turns out my MSI motherboard has a Overclock feature which allows me to have all the relevant stats for overclocking my cpu all next to each other so I don't have to keep changing tabs.
Instructions unclear! Overclocked the mouse instead! Now the mouse wants to play games by itself
Underrated comment
That comment fits ur profile picture
Lmao
Rafael XDXD
Haha David you are so funny! Please become a stand up comedian haha
Instructions unclear, accidently overclocked my dog, he now speaks Italian and stands on 2 legs and is able to do college level math
Lol
HAHAHAHA
That's great! Let him do all the work and you can simply enjoy life xD
LOOOOOOOOOOOL
“College level math” that’s a nice name for calculus
Thank you so much for this! My cpu is about 35% faster!! I added 0,2V to my cpu and went from stock 3,40 GHz to 4,70 GHz! My cpu temp. doesnt go above 73 Celsius. I could push it a little more if I want to but I am really happy with these numbers. Thank you so much!!
U using i7 6700?
@@marinernoic1561 Nope, was an 5xxx cant remember which one. Already upgraded it a long time ago
@@glitterfart2253did it dead because of the overclock?
@@BasW825 No. It still works. I overclocked it for like 3 years. Now its just collecting dust. Just make sure the temps are not too high and u will have a long life span on the cpu.
@@glitterfart2253 wow thx for the answer
Just wanted to say i used this method to lightly overclock my CPU (intel i7 2600K) from the base clock of 3.4gHz to about 3.56gHz. Doesn't sound like much but i went from a Cinebench score of like 512 to 766 just from this light overclock.
(Also overclocked my RAM from 1333 to like 1387)
Downside is that: at this overclock, with a corsair CPU water-cooler no less, im topping at about 75 degrees C. Thats as hot as im comfortable with.
And in GTA ONLINE, i went from 30-70 FPS on medium settings 1080p (choppy as hell) to 55-135FPS on ULTRA everything 1080p.
Just wanted to say thank you.
Jeremiah Freeman bullshit
Chandan Reddy +1
This is...BULLSHIT
Overclocking on the BCLK will give more impovement as it ramps up the whole system CPU, RAM & northbridge which didn't get a mention in the video.
Your video card was most likely bottlenecked by the CPU at stock clocks to get that sort of increase as those gains aren't the norm. I've had to underclock a powerful GPU before to get gains when I had a bottleneck.
If you can mount the rad on top of the case so it doesn't get hot air from inside it you will get lower temps. Providing you have a decent power supply I would leave the BCLK and try upping the multiplier and northbridge a bit more. Also check your rated memory speed and timings, 1333mhz is stock setting on the 2600K but you can go faster if it is rated higher, also manually set the timings to what it is rated to. I run 2133mhz memory on my Haswell i5 and can go 2400mhz with my FX 8370.
Try playing with the northbridge speed, was worth an extra 5fps in PUBG with my FX.
I have an i7-6900K overclocked .4-.5GHz over the boost clock (4.1-4.2GHz). Runs rock solid. Eats Blender renders like a beast.
Cool! Yeah I was amazed how much overclocking sped up rendering.
VertSabre i have an I7 7700 K
Decent CPU, I guess the fewer cores probably hurts rendering a bit though.
I have overclocked my overclocking confidence by watching this video...
Instructions not clear.. Crucified my cat
He was making a joke about how unclear the instructions are in this video
OMG IS A GIRAFFE IS TALKING TO ME? or i am just on drugs ;-;
TypicalTrollers The Savanna has really good WiFi
i think i am on drugs ;-; i am going to just play gta
Dam Stupid Cat
Overclocked i5-9600k 3.7ghz to 4.6ghz (1.125 volts), Works like a dream, with my huge heatsink it wont go over 50 celsius while playing BF V with ultra settings.
I did the same with mine and get as much as 80c. What cooler do you use?
@@GTHavocXtreme Thermalight macho 2x
I just put an i5 9600k in mine, boutta push it a bit just to play around with overclocking
And here i am with 3.25Ghz
"What if I told you that you can be getting more performance out of your PC without spending an extra cent.."
thats right. doenload moree RAM
Don’t forget to download a better cooler before downloading more ram.
jokes aside xmp profile is 1 click for +5-10 fps, so ram op
Also download the graphics card for even better performance
@@gabrielflorea8124 might as well download a new CPU as well
Drink every time that Steve says overclock, see how far you get.
No thanks
Blend That Film wel I ded it and ing sew drenk.
dame i just drank a lot of water!
Demolitioexpert HAHAHA
Ing strill shuper drenk.
Instructions unclear, set my clock 1 hour ahead
Kevin Yang LOL HAHAHAHAH
Haahahahaah nice one pal!
Best and easiest to understand explanation on the internet I have seen so far. I know nothing about building or tech and I found this refreshing. So much to learn. Will subscribe and binge watch. Thank you for speaking English.
Increasing the voltage always scares me.
thank you for the video. you didnt miss any information that other people's videos lack. im always getting stuck in people step because they just pass over important little details. this video had ever little detail
Thx man, I overclocked my brain. Now I can learn more math
Great tutorial! ty so much
I was able to get my old i7-4770k with a 3.5Ghz base with a 4.3Ghz boost to 4.2Ghz base with a boost to 5.25Ghz. I noticed I was being really CPU limited certain games and the overclock really helped give me a boost in FPS.
"overclock without spending a cent"
"i recommend getting a better cooler before you overclock"
but props to you for not writing that shit in the title.
well you wont be spending a cent if you have a good cooler
nice video, overclocked my i3 to 14 terahertz
now you need a liquid nitrogen cooler your welcome
@@eptaesque you really like posting that don't you!
A better response would be you now need to step away from your PC about 5 miles!
T e r a lol not g i g a
This video shows a realistic explanation of what can happen it helps ease stress when the unexpected happens thank you
For beginner, playing with clock and voltage in BIOS/UEFI is just dangerous. I suggest overclocking by software first (Ryzen Master for AMD and XTU for Intel). That way, if you f*** up, the system or yourself can just force a reboot and everything is reset to the default value. If you screw up in BIOS/UEFI however, there are chances that you'd have to kiss your CPU goodbye. As I said, "for beginner", it's safer to do software overclocking.
overclocked my amd ryzen 3 procceser and now it caught on fire thanks!
Instructions unclear, overclocked my headphones. Now all I hear is moaning sounds on facebook videos...
You have achieved true overclocking
Hold on what am I doing wrong? I always end up overclocking my dx-racer chair instead
Just to let you guys know BE CARFUL WITH THE VOLTAGE I would recommend you don’t mess with voltage at all because I ended up frying my motherboard
Wtf did you do bro? How high was your voltage?
Homie prolly went well over 1.5v
lol this is so funny to me as it was years ago now. Yes, I did go WELL over 1.5. At the time I think I tried adding 10🤦♂️ and as this was an older motherboard and didn’t have many safety features it did reboot and try to push it, leading to my dead motherboard. Idk how my cpu didnt fry, but god was I lucky. lol.
Great toturial! Got my 8600k up to 4.8GHz without upping voltage, going any higher the CPU gets too hot. Might consider delidding it to hit that 5GHz mark.
"and it doesn't cost extra money" actually it does, K-series arent just cheaper than normal processors.
No such thing as a free lunch, need a decent power supply, cooler, motherboard and plenty of fans as well.
FakeCrousanator but it is faster than version without K even without overcloking
Step 1 delid cpu step to clean thermal of it step 3 add liquid metal step 4 is the same as step 1 relid it and and step 5 place it in socket step 6 you know the rest LMAO
Well if u go amd...
Amd :)
Such a basic step by step. Brilliant video my man.
This brings a tear to my eye, the only other time I can think of that happening is when Fallout76 uninstalled itself.
It’s free right now I believe idk
You prob need the Xbox app
thanks man,this finally helped me overclock my CPU in 4 years since I try and now it`s at 3.9 Ghz from 3.5 Amd FX 6300 :) you just need to go one step at a time if you are a beginner!
Pluvia Aeterna it’s been 11 months but did you up the vult?
Instructions unclear, overclocked my keyboard.
Dude, my Intel core 2 duo went from 1ghz to 18ghz! Do you have a spare fire extinguisher?.
Im about to overclock the same cpu?
Flame decals make it go faster
@@mr.notsoincredible5345 can confirm flames make it go faster to death
i was gonna overclock, but seeing this vid, i dont want to anymore lmao
not that hard😂 i figured it out
Don’t worry about it, enabling auto-overclocking will allow your cpu to run faster without exceed its temperature limit.
DCMurphy some dont have it and some do just depends on your motherboard i think
I have a really old cpu lol
GeorgeWickhamEdits what motherboard do you have
Your video was pretty easy to follow! Thanks for helping me man!
4.9Ghz with 1.35V. I7-9700k with H100i Pro. MSI z390 motherboard. Auto overclock is terrible.No memory alterations. Left majority of settings on auto.
Instructions unclear, overclocked rgb instead
Oh you too? How do I stop it? It changes colors every 0,001836 seconds.
@@Disphora mine changes color every 0.0000000000000000000001292 seconds
I have the and fx 8350 still rocking it 7 years old
This is a great find. A much needed tutorial and all but I'm working with a second hand Dell t5400. I don't have a manual or anything like that. I can't even put a decent GPU in this thing. That's why I need to make this overclocking thing work. I did look to see if my Intel Xeon e5420 was overclockable I saw that there were videos on how to do it but you've got me kinda leery to try since alot of the fixes deal with having the manual. With this workstation do you think I should even try?
Cheapest way to do anything with that CPU is to get something like an Asus Rampage socket 775 mobo and do the socket mod and get the strip off ebay that cover the correct pins in the CPU. Any X48 or P45 motherboard should work and you will be able to fit a decent graphics card too. I recently got an X48 Gigabyte board for £50.
You might be able to run as high as 3ghz with a decent cooler but with an X48 board you will be able to get faster quad cores for about 20 bucks that will OC way higher.
Instructions unclear accidentally overclocked my case.
My pc opens in 3 seconds i cannot get to the settings
SokTheProGamer spam the del key
3 seconds? Thats lame mine opens in 0.5 seconds because I overclocked my ssd mate
my bios time is 5 :P
@@changed3920 this seems sketchy for newcomers on pc 😂😂
Mine opens in 1min :/
2:32
Her: "Did you bring protection?"
Me: "Sure did.", *pulls out flashdrive* "Here's the Q-flash of my motherboard's latest BIOS version."
XDDDDDDDD
me while overcloaking my 2.2 ghz Pentium cpu to 3.2 ghz
"and lets see if we can go further "
aref alrayes i know its been two months but how did that work out 😂
Worked ??
no it was a joke i have an i3 4130 cpu
Hahaha
i did that too and that is the reason my family burned when i was asleep
thanks buddy, you have taught it better than a tutor.
"3.8ghz would be a decent overclock" *is trying to game on a 2.2ghz I3* ;-;
i have an 1.60 ghz thing....
its a celeron n3060 or somethin
lol i have 1.50 ghz and i dont think i can overclock it....:C
I've found Pentiums clocked at 3.2 ghz
My pc is coming on august 2, and it is a i7-7700k with 4.2 ghz.
instructions unclear, oc'ed my keyboard, now it sends hate mail to the president
3 years later. Can confirm YES he is crazy
Thank you, big help.
And this was so easy!
Great explanation, exactly what I was looking for - thank you very much :)
Seriously? Please ignore this video! This is harmful info and leaves out the 3 main things to do and what to watch out for...
Does the frequency stay the same even when the cpus not in use? or does it "boost" to the overclock when needed?
this is amazing if only my pc did not have low specs.
Noob question. Should I make sure that the Max Boost of the CPU is compatible with the frequency of the ram cards? Meaning, that the max I can OC my CPU is limited by the RAM?Or is that a different thing entirely? Very informative vid, btw.
Instructions unclear, overclocked Chernobyl's reactor 4 instead.
Oh.. Ohhh...
what about the motherboard! do you have to check its temperature during the tests, even you have a cpu cooler ? if yes, what is the maximum temperature you can reach whithout posing a danger to your components and so the overclocking procedure. i would appreciate your help
Well its not free... You still pay for extra powerconsumption.
I subbed because you have the best comments section
i just want to 0.20ghz more
Hey I heard that you can't overclock your cpu if you don't have a motherboard that starts with an "X".. Is this correct?
"That is acceptable."
Well done my friend. You have earnt a sub.
your bios looks so cool!
antsolja GIGABYTE BIOS dude!
Great video! Thanks for this
instructions unclear, cpu fried
good job
brice dedrect a
when you get another cpu do not let it get over 80 c
and you use it to play minecraft?
Monoscopic lmaoo
Bro best video ive seen so far about OC, thank you very much! What do you think is possible with the stock cooler?
Thanks! on the Wraith Spire stock Ryzen cooler, I was running around 1.3V and getting about a 3.7Ghz OC.
me: why do i see my motherboard smel like fries?
oh.. ok.
Great vid, time to overclock!
With such hardware components, anything can be overclocked :D
yup
Nilay Kumar how about my case?
@@duckgodson a case isn't a hardware component
Thanks, great tutorial on this!
Instructions unclear
My keyboard is now a master key that opens any lock in the world and my mouse is a gamer forest mouse
Edit: Sorry for the reused format
ey me not very smart,
say if ur cpu has 4 cores, and its at 3.10, if you put it at 4.00 is in considered overclocking?
i followed these steps and my computer is gone
Ooof
Lol I love how vague this comment is
Good
Can I overclock safely with the Ryzen 7 3700x stock cooler? I am running it on an AsRock b450 pro4 motherboard. Idk much about computers, sorry if this is a dumb question!
Yay.... now my calculator works with awesome graphics 😅😆😜
Idk if its just the difference in our cpus, but I got 4ghz put of my ryzen 5 1600 6c with only 1.275v
When I power up my pc after I overclock it, i have a black screen and my keyboard and mouse dont light up and nothing works? PLEASE HELP
Reset your cmos
@DaveDoesGamez look it up
@DaveDoesGamez I fixed my issue
@DaveDoesGamez my power supply broke it was old so I got a 850 watt
Hi dude-dont get me wrong but do you still have your 1700 ryzen overclocked to 4Ghz and does it still work? TY
I overclocked my glock
Why do you run 3 benchmarks? Are they for different things?
> Downloads HWMonitor
> PC already at 40 Celsius when resting
That's usually what a cpu idles at
I was led to believe it was a beginner's guide!!!
I have an Intel i5 7400 3.0 GHz motherboard and an MSI b250m motherboard, can I overclock?
MillaDaKilla probably
no,its not overclockable.only intel processors with a letter suffix on can be. sample.i5 7400x,i5 7400y
Doubt it, if you do it on the BCLK it will shut down the turbo and you will lose performance. Normally has a 102.5 limit but some a lot will only allow auto setting.
Is the HWMonitor program accurate with the temperatures?
I increased my CPU and the voltage, after the tests it indicated that the highest temperature was around 60-70 degrees.
I am asking because I want to know if it is accurate then does this mean I could increase the CPU and voltage a bit more?
cg geek belike: you dont have to spend a extra cent
me with a stock cpu cooler: *DISLIKES*
I seem to be stuck and was wondering if you can offer some quick advice. After some trial and error (couple of blue screens) I seem to have found a somewhat stable configuration. My 3770k is cooled by the NZXT x62 AIO so I should have problems with temperature. I've overclocked this to 4.5 Ghz running at 1.2v. Ran the stress test for an hour and no problems. Gaming is also fine. However when it comes to exporting a video with premiere pro the program never fails to crash after 5 minutes during the export process.
This never used to be the case and exporting videos has worked everytime. So my question is what is the cause of this? Is my clock speed too high? Do I need to increase the volts?
Please let me know if you have any idea.
Thanks
Overclocking can burn out your power supply and VRMs on the motherboard. Do not adjust voltage or touch loadline calibration if you don't know what you are doing!! If the power supply goes it can take out any component it is plugged into. Mine did the hard drive, DVD drive and the USB controller on the motherboard.
Upping voltage will degrade the CPU amongst other things much faster and put much more stress on the motherboard.
Also don't run stress tests for more than 20 minutes as they will take lots of life off a CPU, you will soon know if things are not right when you get blue screens etc.
1.45v is way to high for general use on a Ryzen, ok for overclocking and benchmarking on an open bench rig but not in a case.
I destroyed a few components in my early overclocking days so know exactly what you can get away with. 75 degrees is way too high for that CPU, the package temp will be close to 100 degrees with that reading.
Best way to check stability is run benchmarks like X265 4K on HwBot.org
If you can get through that on the realtime setting you will most likely be golden. You will get good performance increases making sure the memory speed and timings are set correctly especially on Ryzen. I use 3Dmark Vantage to optimise computers for gaming, every memory setting makes a difference, the fastest speeds and tightest timings are not necessarily the best.
I use command rate 3 on my i7 7700K setup and have some of the highest GPU scores in the HwBot OC leagues.
Marcus Taylor can I overclock GPU voltage???
You can on some GPU's with MSI Afterburner, I don't recommend it for normal use but is ok for benchmarking as long as you turn the fans up to 100%. AMD Sapphire cards need TRIX overclocking tool but it doesn't work on all of them. Other way is volt modding but you need uprated cooling to make it worthwhile, more volts doesn't always equal higher clocks and more performance if you can't get rid of the heat.
hey. i have an AMD FX-8150 and its a bit old but i dont have the money to really upgrade. can i overclock it too? it seems like it raises it if needed by itself from 3.6 GHz to 4.2. and from about 1.3V to 1.4V
My i7 went from 3.4 to a fire,now i can make some popcorns
THANKS!
Hey CG Geek, When i play overwatch i get the problem of the characters not loading in and they are all invisible. Is this a problem with the CPU or the GPU?
i have an i5 4670, GTX 970
This was the first time I've looked at my CPU's temperature and it's running at 95°C holy fuck. I'm surprised it didn't blow up in the last years...
do you have a notebook or a pc?
You must not have applied the thermal compound correctly or the cooler wasn't installed correctly
Instructions unclear,turned computer into an oven