How to Reasonably Overclock The I7 8700k On Asrock Motherboard.

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  • @SonofaTech
    @SonofaTech  5 років тому +6

    Excuse the throat clear. Missed edit lol.

    • @bobhumplick4213
      @bobhumplick4213 5 років тому

      @son of a tech you can adjust memory timings in windows if you download intel extreme tuning utility. at least you can tune all the secondary and tertiary timings. but cas latency and the other primaries not so much (you know the first 4) they have to be done in the bios but the other ones can be done in windows. i have an asrock as well with an 8700k and its been a good board so far. everything you need to overclock and none of that asus "charge-you-220-for-a-135-dollar-motherboard" crap

    • @WinarisWinnower
      @WinarisWinnower 5 років тому

      I can use this guide for my 9700k?

    • @DarkExsphere
      @DarkExsphere 5 років тому

      @@WinarisWinnower I think you can. I'm going to do it tonight. Have an Asrock Z390i Phantom Gaming Itx board

  • @notyournormalminer
    @notyournormalminer 5 років тому

    thank you for this great how to!

  • @rwbimbie5854
    @rwbimbie5854 5 років тому +2

    Bring us along? Woohoo!! Road trip !

  • @ojvamysigt
    @ojvamysigt 5 років тому

    I had to settle at 4.7 @ 1.28v for 24/7 stability. Lost the lottery you could say but still happy with the preformance. Nice video, keep it up!

    • @SonofaTech
      @SonofaTech  5 років тому +2

      4.7 all core is better than 4.1 all core :)

  • @huhman1000
    @huhman1000 5 років тому

    I've overclocked only a little in the past with an older i5 4690k. I just got a system with the 9600k and phantom gaming 4. I licked this vid it helped a lot but one thing that could have been mentioned (it was implied though) is that the blue screens are usually from too low voltage for the multiplier rather than temps. Of course son of a tech states that he doen;t wat to go beyond a certain voltage.
    Anyway anyone please correct me if I'm wrong but that's what I found after some innernets searches. Thanks for the vid!

  • @bobhumplick4213
    @bobhumplick4213 5 років тому

    a delid makes these chips absolute perfectiong. i did mine with a Bic shaving razor in about 30 seconds. if you have a steady hand its surprisingly easy.

  • @LarryRodgers
    @LarryRodgers 5 років тому

    Did you put extra thermopaste on the thermopad? I saw a video that said you have to do that.

  • @Hauler24
    @Hauler24 4 роки тому +2

    On this tuner I'm not seeing Vcore voltage. Instead there is something called CPU Core/Cache Voltage (offset). Any ideas about this?

  • @ZolinSith
    @ZolinSith 5 років тому

    Thank you! Have an Ok new year!

  • @Thirdeyestrappd
    @Thirdeyestrappd 3 роки тому

    Any recommended starting voltage for for 9700k after voltage has been set back to stock from the xmp profile for ram ? Also was this overclock done with avx offset at 0 or a specific number ?

  • @franciscojavier8377
    @franciscojavier8377 5 років тому +1

    weeeell now u have a new suscriber here ! , maybe u could help me on this , im planning to upgrade from an i7 3770 to a i7 8700k thinking on the mobo ASROCK z370 extreme4 , ( if there is a better options at the same budget, you can tell pls) and im very confused about wich brand ram pick up , my options are Corsair Vengaence prorgb 3200 mhz , Gskill trindent z 3200 mhz or Kingston hyper Predator 3200mhz all on 16 gb 2x8 , the thing is i dont want to have problems using X.M.P config , wich one of these would be a better option? it would be very nice if u can reply this ! thanks
    thankkkkkkkkk you

  • @johnmiller9159
    @johnmiller9159 3 роки тому

    What the...I have a very similar setup to you, but your computer runs so much FASTER than mine! When I open a program, there's a delay of several seconds before it opens. With yours it's instant, no delay at all.
    What the heck is wrong with mine?

  • @DarthRaver-og7qq
    @DarthRaver-og7qq 5 років тому

    On my asrock mb there are auto overclocks that go all the way to 5ghz. Are these safe to use? I just dont know alot about overclocking so I'm scared to even try lol.

  • @bobhumplick4213
    @bobhumplick4213 5 років тому +5

    i would recommend offset voltage so you dont have the high voltage you need for 5ghz or more running through the cpu all the time. with offset it will throttle the voltage down when the cpu idles. boot into windows and see what your chip runs with the voltage set to offset and and the offset left to auto. run a program that uses all cores and see what the voltage is. then just add 5 or 10 mv everytime till it gets stable. cinebench doesnt use avx so start there i guess. another great feature of offset voltage is that it will increase the voltage when avx loads are running so you dont have to run voltages that are needed to run avx stable when you are not using avx.
    the first bios on the asrock board i had set voltage way to high so i actually had to set voltage to a negative offset which you can do. i used -80. when they realeased the newest bios for the 9th gen chips i flashed it on just for kicks (dont do that btw) and it used much less voltage and now i use +10 and it applies about 1.31v for 5ghz and 1.344v for avx which is what mine needs for 5ghz. if not for the offset i would have to run 1.344 all the time (actually there is a bit of vdroop so i would probalby have to run 1.36 or 1.37 which is too much). with offset i run 1.31 with most loads and 1.344 for avx and when its idle it only runs about 0.7v and when it is only slightly busy it runs around 1.2v.
    i could run mine at 1.26 at 5ghz with offset and with the extra boost to avx it would go to 1.32 and was mostly stable but if i wanted to be honest and call it stable i would have to run an avx offset at this setting of 1. but at my current settings i get 5ghz with no offset and the voltage isnt too high. i can also run 5.1 with an offset of 1 and i have actually played a few matches of pubg online and ran cinebench at 5.3 at under 1.4v. but its not worth the extra wear on the cpu. ive gotten 1737 in cinebench with cheapo 130 dollar 3000mghz 16-18-18 stuff.
    rem,ember to get the chip to throttle and go down to 0.7v you will have to have balanced power profile set in windows and power saving features turned on in bios (almost always is in the bios).

    • @tyroniebalonie
      @tyroniebalonie 5 років тому +1

      bobhumplick you are a fucking lifesaver! I followed this tutorial to overclock my i5 8600k and once I dialled in my settings on A-tuner, I went to the bios and all i changed/added was 49 for multiplier on the cpu and 60mv on voltage offset and found that my cpu was always running at 1.315v at idle no matter what i had tried with voltage settings. When benchmarking with A-tuner, I did not experience a consistent voltage when at idle but i did have a consistent frequency of 4900mhz.
      After failing with a few different settings I came to the comments here, saw your comment and changed my power settings in windows from high performance to balanced and wala! My cpu now idles in low frequency and voltage! Thank you very much for your comment, it helped me out heaps! This is my first overclock and although I have headroom to push it past 5ghz, I settled on 4.9ghz with 60mv voltage offset and get a 1200 cinebench score versus my 990 stock clock score. that's over 20% and my system is still quiet and doesnt go over 75c.. Now I can save power and have it idle low to keep temps down too... Thanks again!

    • @bobhumplick4213
      @bobhumplick4213 5 років тому

      @@tyroniebalonie ok good but you need to run avx load to make sure its not giving too much voltage. it will give quite a bit more on avx loads. download a video or capture your destkop then download handbrake and convert from x264 to x265 on medium or seomtbning and watch the voltage with atuner (syste section, second tab i think). if it goes above 1,37 or so its kinda high. then try cinebench and it should be about 1.3-1.33 or so. if either is far off or goes above 1.4 then hit me back. just as long as the avx load doesnt go aboce 1.4 and the non avx go above 1.35 youre fine i guess. you dont want too much voltage for heat reasons and for the life of the cpu. offset is the way to go but like i said just remember that avx will use about .3v or so more so what you get normally will be a bit higher on avx.

    • @bobhumplick4213
      @bobhumplick4213 5 років тому

      @@tyroniebalonie glad you are happy

    • @bobhumplick4213
      @bobhumplick4213 5 років тому

      dont forget to set the offset in the bios instead of just a-tuner. you probably already did but just reminding you. also you should be able to turn the cache up to 4.3 or so to help a bit as well but if its unstable dont worry about it. going above 4.4 doesn reallly help much. and if your voltage goes up to 1.38 or so once in a while its ok but under load mixed avx loads should not go above 1.36 and non avx maybe 1.33. pure avx loads might go as high as 1.38 or 1.39 but thats only prime 95 and only on certain settings (if its version 29.x or later if you are using earlier versions then its non avx and shouldnt go above 1.33-1.35).
      AND PLEASE DONT FORGET TO SET YOUR XMP PROFILE FOR RAM!!! i see this so much.

    • @bobhumplick4213
      @bobhumplick4213 5 років тому

      running the chip with balanced mode will make the chip last much longer. running a chip at full voltage for a few years leads to degradation much quicker. the chip wont want to keep the same clocks unless you add more voltage and then later on you will have to add more and more or lower clocks. idling helps the chip last much longer. using 1.35 or a bit more when under load here and there doesnt hurt it much at all. but 24/7 full voltage will take a toll after a while. and these voltages are the max i would shoot for . if you can get less and still be stable then thats all the better. if you set the multiplier to 50 and then scroll down int he bios and put a 1 in the avx offset you can probalby run 5ghz at these same voltages. whenever an avx instruction gets run on the cpu it will downclock by 100 mghz (thats what the 1 means) and avx is ususally what breaks the oc and it crashes. you will see it downclock here and there when it runs an avx op.

  • @Haddley333
    @Haddley333 4 роки тому

    Nice vid...I don't see how an AIO would help you though if you're using such an epic noctua cooler. I have a dark rock pro 4 and it's amazing...I like it better than AIO's.

  • @natimber3040
    @natimber3040 4 роки тому

    is this an 8 pin power connector or 8+4

  • @williampatrick8440
    @williampatrick8440 3 роки тому

    will that work with the z390 phantom gaming x

  • @Nokka10
    @Nokka10 4 роки тому

    Asrock dont have the tune up download anymore? What now?

  • @hiblendmedia
    @hiblendmedia 5 років тому

    Reduce CPU Cache to say 37 and you should be able to hit 4.9-5.0 Ghz stable.

  • @GrifFungin
    @GrifFungin 5 років тому

    So, I have the asus rog hero x WiFi ac mobo with the i7-8700k and EVGA AIO cooler. I have XMP on and you are saying I need to go back and turn off MCE?

    • @SonofaTech
      @SonofaTech  5 років тому

      You should definitely check and make sure its not pushing the chip too far

    • @ojvamysigt
      @ojvamysigt 5 років тому

      If you have your bios updated it's not a problem anymore with Asus. When the chip launched, yes, it was beating the 8700k hard with XMP on but not anymore

    • @SonofaTech
      @SonofaTech  5 років тому

      Glad to hear they patched it. I know a few were working on it.

  • @showtimezTech
    @showtimezTech 5 років тому +1

    I have asus prime a and 8700k loaded asus 5ghz profile but crushed when doing video editing. I have nzxt kraken 64 water cooler

    • @SonofaTech
      @SonofaTech  5 років тому

      Ya I think all those autos for Intel expect too much out of these CPUs

  • @leumas4844
    @leumas4844 2 роки тому

    My CPU Ratio is capped at 4.6 by default and it won't go any higher in the asrock software

  • @club4ghz
    @club4ghz 5 років тому +1

    What if someone hack your pc and set 2 volts to your cpu just for lols ?

  • @MCallsen
    @MCallsen 5 років тому

    Education channel :D weeeee

  • @WahrheitPurLeutz
    @WahrheitPurLeutz 5 років тому

    5.1 @ 1.384, but its an 8086k

  • @showtimezTech
    @showtimezTech 5 років тому

    1st