I'm up to 4.9 on my 7700K now - seriously thinking of delidding and going for a 5. there's so many options on these maximus boards that there's always another option to try!
Overclocked my 10700k on an Asus Z490-i. Hit 5ghz all core easily at 1.35v cooled by a fractal s28+. 30c idle, 80 under full load like blender or cinebench. Gaming usually sits around 50c. Pretty happy with it all, thanks for the quick guide. Was kinda different experience overclocking intel after being on ryzen for so long, and before that amd fx
Thanks again man for all the work. My pc suffered a horrible crash and I lost my 5.1ghz all core OC, having to restart from scratch. Idk why this has dislikes, you were very thorough. From letting people know not all chips are made the same to executing the proper torture and stress test and warning about temps, it was a great Guide for beginners or people getting their hands on the older (but somehow better??) hardware.
Dang man I followed the video to a T and couldnt overclock to even 4.9.. I reset everything back to stock (kept xmp and performance mode on etc) and it's stable at the 4.7ghz on Prime95 with temps never over 74°C and scores 4850 on cinebench R20. Guess I didnt hit the silicon lottery :( EDIT: So I went back and watched the 4.9 video about enabling level 4 and increasing voltage and I managed to do 4.9! I definitely would have made it more clear in this video to do those things though or simply ask that people start with that video. I now managed to get it to 5.0 and stable! I just had to increase voltage from 1.35 to 1.40. Not gonna push it any further as I'm MORE than happy with the .3ghz increase! Thanks for the vids bro!!
Also, if you have a binned CPU, you should already know what's the max clock it can achieve and at what voltage. I know this is meant for a general user that doesn't manually overclock but at least proposing using voltage adjustments in the shape of begative offset to lower power consumption and temperatures would have gone a long way.
Just curious, if you don't use prime95 to stress test AVX, what program do you use? Pograms are using AVX more and more (including games) so I feel like it's important to make sure you're AVX stable.
You can use AVX testing with Prime95 but if unstable, you may need to set AVX to -1. I recently appplied thermal grizzly extreme thermal paste to lower temps by 13 celsius. I also use Blender to test AVX and no AVX.
I have a question i have this same cpu i had someone reset the motherboard for me so settings were lost everything was set to auto my cpu was sitting around 75- 80c durning the times when i was gameing (im not sure how i could lower the temperature in bios) so i turned off 2 settings intel turbo boost and enhance boost ( z490 a pro mb) after i did that temps went way down now they hover around 50c so im wondering if i try to overclock it now manually what should I try should i set it to auto and adjust voltage or the ghz? thanks
Thanks man. I don’t have a 10850K or 10900k. However I believe the voltages will likely need to be slightly lower. Could be from .05 to .1v on CPU depending on the silicon quality
My 10700k runs r23 multi core test at single core speeds (1230, slower than my actual single core test of 1257), am I missing something really obvious?
Hi, I have Asus Z490-E with i7-10700k and 32GB (8GBx4) 3600MHz. In every game the system crash, callofduty doesn't work, AIDA 64: HARDWARE FAILURE DETECTET. On first boot i selected "F3" on bios to load default overclock mode. Please help me .⚠⚠⚠ Thankyou
I would be very interested in seeing results for 5.1ghz. I'm currently stuck at 5ghz. Anything above requires a significant increase in voltage. 5ghz @1.3v stable. Max 73c If I push to 5.1ghz the temps gain approximately 6c but the voltage requires 1.4v. I've tried increments of .1 from 1.3v to 1.4v before finding stability.
I think you mean 1.3v here right? 1.4 +/- 0.02v would be the highest I would go for daily use. You can always try first 3 cores at 5.1, rest at 5. Not to mention increasing the LLC to level 6. Highest speed I currently can achieve is 5.2ghz all core + HT. I could reach 5.3 last month but due to the heat, I can’t reach it. Will retry when it’s cooler.
Help my AI OC doesn't work (11700k) +(z590a)..... I set it up in BIOS and in AI suite 3.... but cpuid and task manager show it is a 3.6ghz processor .... if I stress it I can make it go up to 4.9 but it is always running around 3.2-3.6 and everything is updated idk what to do ..... I am going to try manual overclock but I am scared lol and idk what to start with
I was successful in following your vid for a stable 4.9GHz OC so now I'm trying to go for 5GHz. I followed your settings, but I find that I sometimes BS on Prime95 around the 30min mark. Should I go ahead and start slightly increasing Vcore to test for stability improvement? Or do you think trying a higher LLC (maybe lvl 5?) will help increase stability? Because I'm seeing load voltages Vdroop down to around 1.2V Vcore on Prime95 torture testing. Thanks!
Hello. Why dont you test the avx? Is it unnecessary for games? Or it is? I cant pass any avx or avx2 test on the clocks above 4.8 with insane 1.4 voltage. But if i disable avx testing i can run 5.1 easily at 1.375v. So is my system is stable or not? Should i worry about i cant pass avx and avx2 small tests ( gaming purposes ) abd stay at 4.8 or should i dont worry and stay at 5.1. Sp is 82 though. Thank you!
I'd aim for an OC that is stable with AVX on/no offset, simply because then you'll know for absolute certain that your OC is stable. There's a lot of debate around it, but realistically, I think if it'll pass that stress test (which is essentially the most load it will ever see) then it's safe to assume it'll be fine in all else. So if you can get 4.8 without issue, keep it at 4.8
I tested all those configs and none of them can hold my 10700KF in 5GHz, my frequency got limited to 2.500MHz, and in prime95 reaches 94C° in every config, i have a Z490 ASUS GAMING G ROG STRIX :( ( sorry for bad english ) the frequency keeps varying, it gets 5.0GHz without being on Prime95, but even so it keeps varying: from 5.ghz to 800mhz, 1700mhz and etc, even without playing.
Prime95 is not a good test for overclocking imho. For example, it easy crashes my system when my cpu is AT THE BASE FREQUENCY, which make absolutely ZERO sense. I would imply that non-overclocked cpu is unstable, and I know quite a few people who get the same problem with prime95. The temperature just shoots up to 100-110 degrees and the system crashes, and that's with a non-stock cooler btw. The amount of stress prime95 applies to cpu is very, very unrealistic. Cpu that can pass prime95, especially with avx on, practically means that your cpu is super stable as it operates under the conditions that will never even happen on their under any circumstances ever, so there is little practical value in passing prime95 besides simple flexing of course. There are better cpu stress tests like aida64, cinebench, realbench, and occt. If your cpu can pass those 4, it will 99.9% stable with any game and program, so I think people need to use them instead of prime95.
okay so i updated my bios n got the 4.9mhz!!! BUT i cant even get to 5 mins of a stress test without it over heating… Also i tried the 5.0 and it dropped me down to 3.8mhz…. Any help will be greatly appreciated thanks!
i changed my 8700 non-k to always run at 4.3 Ghz with all 6 cores instead of the base 3.2 Ghz using QuickCPU, in a prebuilt Dell XPS PC is this dangerous or is it alright? It means the max turbo boost is always enabled. Thanks
@@khanjisantos CS is a trash game made for 10 years old kids, with cell phone graphics. Some games, but thats literally some of them are badly optimized and will take higher % of your cpu. That shouldnt be the case in all games. Two more things that can occure, one -> that your GPU and CPU are bottlenecking each other hence the bigger cpu usage and lower gpu usage or two -> you didnt plug gpu cables out from psu properly. You having a low cpu usage while gaming is exactly how its supposed to be, download MSI Afterburner or if ur using nVidia GPU, monitor the usages by nVidia Gforce Experience. ✌️
@@EvilForces Yeah, even when I’m playing Warzone or BlackOps or any other game my GPU does have higher percentage usage than the CPU. Reason why I asked cause someone told me the CPU should be using more percent than the GPU
its normal. It doesnt downclock at idle, it stays at full. It can be set to die down at idle, but people believe keeping it at one speed makes a more stable overclock. It should be fine, as long as your temps are fine
thank you very much I overclocked my i7 10700k to 5.0 Ghz but the correct value is only on cpu z and hwinfo on the task manager it is 4.96 up and down is that normal?
Your BIOS should be corrupted due to incorrect settings so remove the CMOS battery from your motherboard for 5-10 seconds then insert it again so it will reset the BIOS settings.
Disabling hyperthreading seems counterintuitive. You might get a higher overclock without it but your computer will be slower in general. Unless you only care about gaming performance.
@@Sorest2 You effectively lose half of your logical cores. Each physical core - with hyperthreading - can execute two threads simultaneously so an 8 core cpu goes to 16 cores. Considering your PC will be managing several thousand threads at any given moment you really are losing out on a lot of general use performance. IMO I'd rather do a 4.9 ghz OC with hyperthreading than a 5 ghz without out it - it's definitely not worth the trade
Not all apps take advantage. Closer to an average 20% performance if apps use it. Games like Fortnite don’t but COD:MW does. Apps like Premiere Pro use it too. If you have 4 physical cores then HT off is very situational.
@@Davefinito It's not about 1 single app. It's about multitasking. Like I said, game performance you are unlikely to see a difference. But you could see a difference in game performance if you tend to use background applications such as discord/spotify/youtube/twitch. Various software does take advantage. Your browser takes advantage of it. The OS takes advantage of it. Like I said - would rather miss out on that 1 or 2 extra frames from a slightly higher clock than half the cores.
Depends what you're doing. If you need higher speeds as opposed to multithreads, then disabling hyperthreading is fine. Especially for gaming, cause next to no games will gain from it. Whether it's worth trading hyperthreading for more ghz is definitely just up to the person overclocking. Though I think if you plan to overclock and disable HT, you may as well get a cheaper cpu that doesn't have HT to begin with. Since you'd be paying extra for a feature you're disabling.
Great video except you cant tell people to not lock their voltage someone's gonna fry their chip also xmp 1 and 2 are different xmp 2 won't work on everyone's system and will cause a crash you need to make that clear
I don’t think I told anyone this is what you must do, but it’s what I’ve found that works for me. Also, the voltages are less than 1.41v which is fine for daily use. If you test it and it’s unbootable, clear cmos and it’ll be back to default. The motherboards today are better from a recovery perspective vs 5/10 years ago
5Ghz all core is easy with the 10700k. I can hit 5.2Ghz all core with basic 280mm AIO water cooler no problem. Using dry ice I hit 5.4Ghz all core, with three of the cores hitting 94C.
Overclocking on non z boards is limited. Asus appears to have added some sort of support. You may need to update your BIOS. Tom’s hardware has more info: www.google.com/amp/s/www.tomshardware.com/amp/news/intel-B460-H470-motherboards-overclocking-asus
5 gigahertz 1.225 volts 5.1 gigahertz 1.31 volts 5.2 gigahertz 1.37 volts all load voltages 5.2 being the hottest of course running 95 + degrees with fans on auto running an h115i platinum 280 aio 5.3 gigahertz would Boot and run in Windows but that was it
Oh no don’t do this🙈 The Auto overclocking from Asus is Bad . He takes way to much Vcore . My Asus wanted for 5 ghz 1.45 Volt 🤦🏻♂️ with Auto optimizing. But it runs fine with 5,1ghz with 1,320 vcore with manual settings . And the worst thing disable avx? When the overclocking is not stable with abc enabled it’s just not stable . Sorry but with this recommendation you risk to damage other people’s PC. Specially when I read that some 14 year old people use it without proper knowledge from overclocking . A Intel stock cooler would Never handle a such high vcore .
Are you able to reach a 5 ghz OC? If so, what's your highest overclock?
I'm up to 4.9 on my 7700K now - seriously thinking of delidding and going for a 5. there's so many options on these maximus boards that there's always another option to try!
Can you make a 5.3 and I have trident z royal gold 3200mhz cl14 and would love a video on how to oc it?
@TheDaveStuff in the 5.0 overclock video you didn't say what to manually set the CPU voltage to. Or did you leave it on auto?
At the moment, it’s still too warm for me to make a 5.3ghz OC. I’ll do that when temps fall
Yes, I said 1.35v.
Yes! these settings worked for me on my Asus z490-a Prime. Stable overclock and hits around 85 under full load, 30 idle
Nice video, I had my CPU at 5ghz before I came across your channel. But after watching your video I finally dialed my bios 👍
What do you mean by dialed?
Overclocked my 10700k on an Asus Z490-i. Hit 5ghz all core easily at 1.35v cooled by a fractal s28+. 30c idle, 80 under full load like blender or cinebench. Gaming usually sits around 50c. Pretty happy with it all, thanks for the quick guide. Was kinda different experience overclocking intel after being on ryzen for so long, and before that amd fx
Thanks again man for all the work. My pc suffered a horrible crash and I lost my 5.1ghz all core OC, having to restart from scratch. Idk why this has dislikes, you were very thorough. From letting people know not all chips are made the same to executing the proper torture and stress test and warning about temps, it was a great Guide for beginners or people getting their hands on the older (but somehow better??) hardware.
Dang man I followed the video to a T and couldnt overclock to even 4.9.. I reset everything back to stock (kept xmp and performance mode on etc) and it's stable at the 4.7ghz on Prime95 with temps never over 74°C and scores 4850 on cinebench R20. Guess I didnt hit the silicon lottery :(
EDIT: So I went back and watched the 4.9 video about enabling level 4 and increasing voltage and I managed to do 4.9! I definitely would have made it more clear in this video to do those things though or simply ask that people start with that video. I now managed to get it to 5.0 and stable! I just had to increase voltage from 1.35 to 1.40. Not gonna push it any further as I'm MORE than happy with the .3ghz increase! Thanks for the vids bro!!
He is using a very high end AIO cooler.
Also, if you have a binned CPU, you should already know what's the max clock it can achieve and at what voltage. I know this is meant for a general user that doesn't manually overclock but at least proposing using voltage adjustments in the shape of begative offset to lower power consumption and temperatures would have gone a long way.
Just curious, if you don't use prime95 to stress test AVX, what program do you use? Pograms are using AVX more and more (including games) so I feel like it's important to make sure you're AVX stable.
You can use AVX testing with Prime95 but if unstable, you may need to set AVX to -1. I recently appplied thermal grizzly extreme thermal paste to lower temps by 13 celsius. I also use Blender to test AVX and no AVX.
Jus reached 5.2GHz on 4 cores 5.1GHz on another 4 cores, all on voltage of 1.280v, i got a really good chip.
I have a question i have this same cpu i had someone reset the motherboard for me so settings were lost everything was set to auto my cpu was sitting around 75- 80c durning the times when i was gameing (im not sure how i could lower the temperature in bios) so i turned off 2 settings intel turbo boost and enhance boost ( z490 a pro mb) after i did that temps went way down now they hover around 50c so im wondering if i try to overclock it now manually what should I try should i set it to auto and adjust voltage or the ghz? thanks
i have a msi Z490 wifi gaming edge, should i follow the same stuff you do here as best i can?
What did you end up going for bro ?
Hey Dave
Could I use your settings to oc my 10850k??? I have the same mobo?
Thanks man great video. You got a sub.
Thanks man. I don’t have a 10850K or 10900k. However I believe the voltages will likely need to be slightly lower. Could be from .05 to .1v on CPU depending on the silicon quality
Shold this be possible with MSI Tomahawk Z590 and 10700KF too?
Other videos I have seen put CPU core Ratio on: per core, And you set it too sync all cores. What is the difference and whats best?
My 10700k runs r23 multi core test at single core speeds (1230, slower than my actual single core test of 1257), am I missing something really obvious?
How could a case offset the room temperature? Aren't you aware of the thermodynamic laws?
Hi, I have Asus Z490-E with i7-10700k and 32GB (8GBx4) 3600MHz. In every game the system crash, callofduty doesn't work, AIDA 64: HARDWARE FAILURE DETECTET. On first boot i selected "F3" on bios to load default overclock mode. Please help me .⚠⚠⚠ Thankyou
Linustechtips say don't use prime95 as their stress test is too hardcore it will damage the hardware.
I would be very interested in seeing results for 5.1ghz.
I'm currently stuck at 5ghz. Anything above requires a significant increase in voltage.
5ghz @1.3v stable. Max 73c
If I push to 5.1ghz the temps gain approximately 6c but the voltage requires 1.4v.
I've tried increments of .1 from 1.3v to 1.4v before finding stability.
4V seems a bit high 😮
@@stedz2000
Yeah, I'm disappointed but happy with 1.3v @5
I think you mean 1.3v here right?
1.4 +/- 0.02v would be the highest I would go for daily use. You can always try first 3 cores at 5.1, rest at 5. Not to mention increasing the LLC to level 6.
Highest speed I currently can achieve is 5.2ghz all core + HT. I could reach 5.3 last month but due to the heat, I can’t reach it. Will retry when it’s cooler.
@@Davefinito or get air con 🥶
stedz2000 4 more days and it’s back to 70 degrees.
Help my AI OC doesn't work (11700k) +(z590a)..... I set it up in BIOS and in AI suite 3.... but cpuid and task manager show it is a 3.6ghz processor .... if I stress it I can make it go up to 4.9 but it is always running around 3.2-3.6 and everything is updated idk what to do ..... I am going to try manual overclock but I am scared lol and idk what to start with
In stresstest I have 90+ temperature on 5ghz 1.28v (10700k) with cougar aqua 360. In stock i have 70 degress. Is that bad temperature?
I was successful in following your vid for a stable 4.9GHz OC so now I'm trying to go for 5GHz. I followed your settings, but I find that I sometimes BS on Prime95 around the 30min mark. Should I go ahead and start slightly increasing Vcore to test for stability improvement? Or do you think trying a higher LLC (maybe lvl 5?) will help increase stability? Because I'm seeing load voltages Vdroop down to around 1.2V Vcore on Prime95 torture testing. Thanks!
You don’t need to run prime95 for more than 10 min. Try blender, or other benchmarking apps to validate.
Higher llc
You are a master
I set my ratio to 50 but HWMonitor is showing I'm only pushing 49, am I missing something?
Whenever i do CPU SVID Support = disabled, i cannot boot into windows, any ideas why?
Hello. Why dont you test the avx? Is it unnecessary for games? Or it is? I cant pass any avx or avx2 test on the clocks above 4.8 with insane 1.4 voltage. But if i disable avx testing i can run 5.1 easily at 1.375v. So is my system is stable or not? Should i worry about i cant pass avx and avx2 small tests ( gaming purposes ) abd stay at 4.8 or should i dont worry and stay at 5.1. Sp is 82 though. Thank you!
I'd aim for an OC that is stable with AVX on/no offset, simply because then you'll know for absolute certain that your OC is stable. There's a lot of debate around it, but realistically, I think if it'll pass that stress test (which is essentially the most load it will ever see) then it's safe to assume it'll be fine in all else. So if you can get 4.8 without issue, keep it at 4.8
hi man! Is this secure? I want to get my 11600k up to 5.0ghz using your guide.
I tested all those configs and none of them can hold my 10700KF in 5GHz, my frequency got limited to 2.500MHz, and in prime95 reaches 94C° in every config, i have a Z490 ASUS GAMING G ROG STRIX :( ( sorry for bad english ) the frequency keeps varying, it gets 5.0GHz without being on Prime95, but even so it keeps varying: from 5.ghz to 800mhz, 1700mhz and etc, even without playing.
in DRAM frequency I have to put DDR4 and the max of MHz?
Im getting blank screen after 1st test, what i should do?
whats the voltages you use ?
Prime95 is not a good test for overclocking imho. For example, it easy crashes my system when my cpu is AT THE BASE FREQUENCY, which make absolutely ZERO sense. I would imply that non-overclocked cpu is unstable, and I know quite a few people who get the same problem with prime95. The temperature just shoots up to 100-110 degrees and the system crashes, and that's with a non-stock cooler btw. The amount of stress prime95 applies to cpu is very, very unrealistic. Cpu that can pass prime95, especially with avx on, practically means that your cpu is super stable as it operates under the conditions that will never even happen on their under any circumstances ever, so there is little practical value in passing prime95 besides simple flexing of course. There are better cpu stress tests like aida64, cinebench, realbench, and occt. If your cpu can pass those 4, it will 99.9% stable with any game and program, so I think people need to use them instead of prime95.
What RAM are you running ?
My 10700k is running 5.0ghz @ 1.32 volts but happens BSOD CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOU. What is the cause, anyone know how to fix it?
So you're overclocking to 5Ghz, but Intel says that the processer has a 5.1Ghz turbo boost speed? Educate me, I'm confused
Intel advertised 1 core at 5.1ghz turbo speed. Other cores are lower. But depending on the silicon quality, you could have all cores at 5ghz.
@@Davefinito understood, thank you!
can u make a video on overclocking mouse polling rate on windows 2004 plz
I don’t have mice that can be overclocked (Logitech and final mouse)
No voltage adjustment?
i tried it all and im stuck at 800 mhz
okay so i updated my bios n got the 4.9mhz!!! BUT i cant even get to 5 mins of a stress test without it over heating… Also i tried the 5.0 and it dropped me down to 3.8mhz…. Any help will be greatly appreciated thanks!
i changed my 8700 non-k to always run at 4.3 Ghz with all 6 cores instead of the base 3.2 Ghz using QuickCPU, in a prebuilt Dell XPS PC is this dangerous or is it alright? It means the max turbo boost is always enabled. Thanks
If it has good cooling and not over volting then you should be
Is this cooler can keep up with 5.1GHZ overclock (Alseye H240) with cooler master case TD500mesh? The room hot is about 23~25
I don’t have the gear to vet this out unfortunately
Can't oc past 4.9 always crashes on prime 95... Asus prime 490z p
What is AVX and what does it do? And why do you disable it when running prime95? Cheers.
AVX is mainly used for video encoding and decoding. For general app use, AVX is not used.
My question is, when I’m gaming it’s only 40-50% usage how do I increase that to at least 75%
Lmao, if game is utilizing 75% of ur cpu somethig is wrong. Cpu should use 15% - 50% MAX while gaming. Dont touch anything ur good to go.
@@EvilForces CSGO used majority CPU than GPU
@@khanjisantos CS is a trash game made for 10 years old kids, with cell phone graphics. Some games, but thats literally some of them are badly optimized and will take higher % of your cpu. That shouldnt be the case in all games. Two more things that can occure, one -> that your GPU and CPU are bottlenecking each other hence the bigger cpu usage and lower gpu usage or two -> you didnt plug gpu cables out from psu properly. You having a low cpu usage while gaming is exactly how its supposed to be, download MSI Afterburner or if ur using nVidia GPU, monitor the usages by nVidia Gforce Experience. ✌️
@@EvilForces Yeah, even when I’m playing Warzone or BlackOps or any other game my GPU does have higher percentage usage than the CPU. Reason why I asked cause someone told me the CPU should be using more percent than the GPU
depends on the game itself, I have a 10700k with a 2080 Super and most of games have less than 40% CPU @ 1440p
Voltages?
can i do something with asus rog z490-h and be quiet silent loop 2 240?
song @1.50 ?
PC wont post with these settings
Could my Hyper 212 cooler handle the 5ghz overclock?
It cannot even handle a 10700k lol
Mine doesnt say extreme tweaker, it says Ai tweaker
Why is my 10700 speed stay at 5ghz even tho it is on idle. When my utilization is at 4-5% is it bad? Or this is normal for Overclocking.
its normal. It doesnt downclock at idle, it stays at full. It can be set to die down at idle, but people believe keeping it at one speed makes a more stable overclock. It should be fine, as long as your temps are fine
I do 5.1 ghz at 1.325 V and LLC 2 at MSI z490 A-pro its stabil and Cinebench r20 5332 Points at Multiscore
thank you very much I overclocked my i7 10700k to 5.0 Ghz but the correct value is only on cpu z and hwinfo on the task manager it is 4.96 up and down is that normal?
Yeah, it’s normal.
Nice video ! but unfortunately I got msi b460 so I can't overclock nonetheless I got 4.66 and it's enough in every games I play ^^
You didn't set VCORE manually? If it's at auto won't it pull more than needed at full load?
i keep getting a blank screen after changing settings, any help?
Your BIOS should be corrupted due to incorrect settings so remove the CMOS battery from your motherboard for 5-10 seconds then insert it again so it will reset the BIOS settings.
Disabling hyperthreading seems counterintuitive. You might get a higher overclock without it but your computer will be slower in general. Unless you only care about gaming performance.
I also wondered about this. So cool we get 10 degrees~ cooler CPU so we can overclock more, but what do we lose by turning off Hyperthreading?
@@Sorest2 You effectively lose half of your logical cores. Each physical core - with hyperthreading - can execute two threads simultaneously so an 8 core cpu goes to 16 cores. Considering your PC will be managing several thousand threads at any given moment you really are losing out on a lot of general use performance. IMO I'd rather do a 4.9 ghz OC with hyperthreading than a 5 ghz without out it - it's definitely not worth the trade
Not all apps take advantage. Closer to an average 20% performance if apps use it. Games like Fortnite don’t but COD:MW does. Apps like Premiere Pro use it too. If you have 4 physical cores then HT off is very situational.
@@Davefinito It's not about 1 single app. It's about multitasking. Like I said, game performance you are unlikely to see a difference. But you could see a difference in game performance if you tend to use background applications such as discord/spotify/youtube/twitch. Various software does take advantage. Your browser takes advantage of it. The OS takes advantage of it. Like I said - would rather miss out on that 1 or 2 extra frames from a slightly higher clock than half the cores.
Depends what you're doing. If you need higher speeds as opposed to multithreads, then disabling hyperthreading is fine. Especially for gaming, cause next to no games will gain from it. Whether it's worth trading hyperthreading for more ghz is definitely just up to the person overclocking. Though I think if you plan to overclock and disable HT, you may as well get a cheaper cpu that doesn't have HT to begin with. Since you'd be paying extra for a feature you're disabling.
Hey when r u gonna stream?
probably Saturday but I'm streaming on Twitch for now.
My 10700K is running 5.0ghz @ 1.21volts is it okay?
If it's stable, and doesn't crash - yes.
My 10700k is running 5.0ghz @ 1.32 volts but happens BSOD CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOU. What is the cause, anyone know how to fix it?
does intel i7 10700kf go to 5ghz ?
Yes, if it has good silicon.
Yes, same cpu
Great video except you cant tell people to not lock their voltage someone's gonna fry their chip also xmp 1 and 2 are different xmp 2 won't work on everyone's system and will cause a crash you need to make that clear
I don’t think I told anyone this is what you must do, but it’s what I’ve found that works for me. Also, the voltages are less than 1.41v which is fine for daily use. If you test it and it’s unbootable, clear cmos and it’ll be back to default. The motherboards today are better from a recovery perspective vs 5/10 years ago
5Ghz all core is easy with the 10700k. I can hit 5.2Ghz all core with basic 280mm AIO water cooler no problem. Using dry ice I hit 5.4Ghz all core, with three of the cores hitting 94C.
Every Intel CPU is made diff.
for some reason my i7 10700K all cores stuck at 4.7 ghz. I use Asus ROG B460i Motherboard. Need some help
Overclocking on non z boards is limited. Asus appears to have added some sort of support. You may need to update your BIOS. Tom’s hardware has more info: www.google.com/amp/s/www.tomshardware.com/amp/news/intel-B460-H470-motherboards-overclocking-asus
if i put my all core too 5ghz on my 10700k voltage goes up too 1.6volt xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
5 gigahertz 1.225 volts 5.1 gigahertz 1.31 volts 5.2 gigahertz 1.37 volts all load voltages 5.2 being the hottest of course running 95 + degrees with fans on auto running an h115i platinum 280 aio 5.3 gigahertz would Boot and run in Windows but that was it
You’ve got better silicon quality than my CPU.
Oh no don’t do this🙈 The Auto overclocking from Asus is Bad . He takes way to much Vcore . My Asus wanted for 5 ghz 1.45 Volt 🤦🏻♂️ with Auto optimizing. But it runs fine with 5,1ghz with 1,320 vcore with manual settings .
And the worst thing disable avx? When the overclocking is not stable with abc enabled it’s just not stable . Sorry but with this recommendation you risk to damage other people’s PC. Specially when I read that some 14 year old people use it without proper knowledge from overclocking . A Intel stock cooler would Never handle a such high vcore .