This video is absolute GOLD. I haven't tweeked yet, but I'm holding stable 5GHz, and my frames went from 90 average to 170!!! holding 70c the entire time. just from the baseline overclock. wow. thanks man
I've always had issues pushing my i9 to a 5Ghz, mostly because whenever I used anywhere near 1.3+v I'd be getting around 90+ celcius temps, following this guys guide I have finally managed to keep it under control. great video!
I haven't come across anyone who does better overclocking video's than you. I've watched loads of video's and yours are the best by far! Thanks for the effort you put in to them ive enjoyed watching them all
Stable 5GHz @ 1.34v. Left for an hour and temps didn’t exceed 65c. Using a CoolerMaster ML360R. Now I need to start playing with the voltage to find my sweet spot. EDIT: Found my sweet spot @ 1.235 V. Temps dropped to 60c average under full load. 👍🏽
Took my PassMark Rating test from stock at 7474 to 8315 and my Cinebench R20 from 4755 to 5007. Full load temps at 64c..... Great guide and great explanation.
Sweet!!! This guide got my 9900KF to 5.0GHz at 1.240V super stable. Runing Prime95 for about 8 hours now and barely hitting 80 degrees C with the H115i. Thinking of going higher but I need to change to a proper watercooling loop. Thanks man!!!
Thank you for this video ! I've watched watched and followed directions to 3 different youtube videos telling you "how to over clock a i9 9900k" and they all lead to my computer being unstable creating constant shutoffs, freezing and problems with my PC booting up. Your video explained it the right way and I have absolutely no problems.
Great video! To a novice like me, I really appreciated the fact that you went through every individual setting in the BIOS and explained what it was doing and why. Very well done. I will be coming back to this channel regularly from now on!
Thanks for this guide man. Spot on. I did what you said and she's running strong. I'm running the Hi150 Pro Triple 120 Rad and the stress test only hit 85c. Idles like 38-43c Which is great for a steady 5.0ghz. Super Super happy.
why man ? Why you do that ? To gain 7 fps ingame and wear out all of your component for 40 sec faster video rendering ?? For 300mhz more ? Your temps are too high omfg, you are killing your cpu and stability haha
Mate... your video is my go to settings for my ASUS ROG Maximus Formula XI, as I applied it back in 2019 when I first watched it and now also 2021 (for same MB) with the updated 1903 Windows 11 BIOS... still runs smooth as butter @5GHz and XMP II 👍🏼
thank you my man! not only did you explain things perfectly i got a stable 5.1 Ghz. the other channel ECPU had me blue screening on cinebench or playing a certain game. thanks again man.
Damn here’s me thinking you’re a slimmer version of Marty from McM’s but you know your shit, this tutorial gave my 9900k the same overclock that I’ve had on it for a year but dropped the temps by 20c. I couldn’t get it stable at 5.0 and my voltage was around the 1.375 mark. Now it’s pinned at 100%,5.0ghz and under 80c. Thank you and subbed, you’re a champ.
I know this is old, but I followed your instructions and it worked for 5ghz on my 9900k. No issues now, but I will give it some time. Stress tests passed. Thank you for taking the time with this.
Very informative! Very relieving to watch a video where everything is explained and not just giving random settings with no explanation. Excited to try this out when my z390 and i9 get here next week! Thanks!
Wow!!! You explained everything so clearly that even though my computer has not arrived yet, I feel like I already know what I need to do. Excellent overclocking guide!
I'm an absolute noob venturing out on my first premium PC build. I've been looking for someone to break it down like this to help me understand better, but everyone just seems to assume you already know a lot about it. In short... Awesome vid, you rock, and I'll be watching everything else!
Glad to hear it mate. I worked as a product trainer for many years for Sony so I’m pretty experienced with understanding the sorts of info people actually need to know to figure things out for themselves rather then just following steps.
5.0ghz froze my pc after 5min of stressing. But at least now I know how to tweak it and where to change my numbers Thanks for this amazing, simple, and straightforward tutorial !
This guide was great! First ever build!😁I got stable with Cooler Master 620M Air Cooler for 10850k Asus Z490 Tuff plus Wi-Fi ,This worked for me Temps 50-60 at 1200RPM Max , 1.265 Volts running Cinebench r23 single core score= (1383 ) with HWMonitor XMP 1=GSkill 2133/3200, AVX 0 ,Sync All Cores 50, All Core Ratio 50,( Ring Down, Min Cpu, Max Cup Ratio = All on Auto, CpuCore/Cache Voltage=Manual Mode and Cup Core Voltage Override= 1.3, and DiGi+VRM/ Loadline Calibration 5
What a gem. I happen to have a similar mobo so was so easy to follow along. Especially after I had to completely reset everything to stock due to my own hubris .-. With your settings (avx offset 0) mine runs a bit hotter than I’d like but still in limits so I’ll be trying lower voltages until it breaks. I’ll probably (maybe) update with my final result.
Thanks, for helping me in OC configuration I have an i7 8700k, as I am in Brazil the weather is very hot so I have to be careful with Tension to not get too hot, its explanations clarify a lot of my doubts. Bought the toilet H110I 280MM Corsair it is great in cooling, let's see when to put the over if it keeps stable
I have an i9 9900KS on a ROG Maximus XI board. I have it running at 5.2GHz & it appears to be completely stable at 1.320 volts. I am far from an expert & I used this video as a rough guide. I couldn't find any good guides for the i9 9900KS specifically. But it really surprised me that I don't seem to need a higher core voltage for 5.2GHz. Maybe I've done something wrong but everything appears stable & it's running like a dream.
Amazing video, all information provided is essential, easy to understand and very well structured. I was struggling getting my 9900K to reach 5GHz stable and after 1 watch of this video I'm now running a perfectly stable CPU at 5GHz. Thank you!
First time on this channel,and I subscribed. I love this video,I own a 9900K and an Asus Maximus XI Hero Wifi,and this video is a "straight to the point" one,exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for all the detailed explanation on every BIOS page.
Thank you for this guide. Simplifies everything well. I'm running I9900ks w/ H150i pro Same concept. W/ your starting settings I'm running cool as a cucumber through 20 min extreme stress test. 55c average temp. 68c peak. Assuming I can push this much harder with KS and H150i pro! Thanks again!
I got my i9 9900K running 5 Ghz with a few settings in Bios Maximus XI. I got XMP II enabled - Multicore enhancement enabled - SyncAll Cores. This gives me 5GHz on ALL cores. Just that easy.....It's stable and temps around 35 degrees idle and 60 on full load. I have Corsair H115i pro AIO.
@@PulsePTYork dont just test games test it in occt I could be stable at like 1.33 or 1.32 in games at 5ghz but in occt I need to be at 1.34 in order for it not to crash within 30min
A very informative and useful video. Like many, I'm torn between the concept of Static/Fixed and Adaptive/Dynamic Overclocks. Lower temps are always appealing, but if there if the effect on chip lifespan is almost negligible, I'll stick with Static/Fixed. Keen to jump in and find the perfect LLC mode for my setup!
@@nathanielosei4333 Technically you can, with updated BIOS, as the cpu socket is the same LGA1151 but you wont be able to overclock it and you wont get max performance out of 9900K.
So at first I followed your other video about z390 overclocking but I was running an i9-9900k. I couldn't get it stable until I seen this video and I followed everything to the t. However, at 1.300v my processor was getting too hot. So I decided to bring bring it down to 4.7 ghz and I finally got it stable at 1.245v. OCCT lasted a good 6 hours with no problems at temps between 60c and 67c. I'm running an h100i v2 aio cooler.
YOUR ADVICE WORKED FIRST TIME! I have has Microsoft Flight simulator installed for months and nobody could help me, Read every article & watched Y/T videos without success. I was getting 6 to 10 fps. After following all the steps on 50 to 60fps! WOWOWOWOW! FANTASTIC. Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900 CPU @3.60Ghz running at 4900Ghz - 32gb Ram RTX2080 running at 4K most on ultra! I never thought it would be possible! Deserve a full LIKE and Subscribed now! Can't THANK YOU ENOUGH!
Man the explanation you gave with the pipe analogy was excellent. I already knew the basics like P = VI but explaining current as water moving through a pipe was such an "a-ha" moment. I always thought adaptive voltage was better for thermals but it completely makes sense now why that's flawed logic. Thanks for the help!
I have a very similar setup except that my chip is an i9 9900KS & I have it overclocked to 5.2GHz. My motherboard is an Asus ROG Maximus XI Code so my BIOS is almost identical. I'm not exactly new to overclocking but I'm far from an expert & don't have much experience yet. This video helped me understand several things better. Unfortunately there aren't many videos like this specifically for the 9900KS. My chip appears to be very good. It seems to handle even higher frequencies without much fuss but I set it to 5.2GHz just because I like to play it a bit safe.
5 years later and still a good video 🎉 my temps hit 100 with a thermaltake th120 so went to best buy and bought a h100i and temps were around 75 after an hour 🎉
Man, you should win a medal, The easiest best overclock video ever hands down. My ASUS XI Maximus Formula Running smoothly like a B**tch :) 100%. LIKED & SUBSCRIBED Thank you!
Thanks, i learned so much. Now running at Constant 5Ghz and i only crashed once in Prime95. I bumped up my voltage just a tad and now i am running stable....kind of scary to see 95°C as a Max :D But you'll never get that high if you're just gaming.
@@boostedmedia Can i consider my system beeing "stable enough"? Because repeatedly running Cinebench like 6-7times gives me a bluescreen. However encoding with Handbrake x264 for 12 Hours straight, which i occasionally do, does not crash at all with temps at Peak 92, 88 after like an hour. Should i increase the voltage a bit higher? Other than that i use your exact settings. Oh and one thing: You said at 13:39 that BLCK adaptive voltage should be set to disabled. But then it cuts back to enabled. Was this intentional? I have it disabled now. Sorry for bothering you with this, but i am having a hard time.
Thanks for doing this video, first attempt after watching this got me stable w/9900k at 5.0 with 1.27 volts, xmpII 3200. Bumped to 5.1 staying at 1.27v and still stable. I think I'll park it there. Thanks!
Great video and thanks alot this video was the most helpful of all the oc videos I've seen thanks to u i was able to oc mine to 5.0ghz with 1.265 volt and with my 240mm corsair h100i platinume i got max temperatur of 83c after 1h stress test and temps around 75 on gaming battlefield v i am so thankful to u dude thanks alot for this video
Great Video mate, thanks heaps! First time successfully overclocking my Computer to 5ghz with temps no higher than 80! Using the default profiles from Asus and the i9 lead me astray. I thought it was never going to happen with temps reaching 98 degrees!
Very informative video and helped me overclock to 5.0 without any issues. Will need to spend more time and game on it and see where the average temperature sits during gaming.
Incredible guide!!! Thank you! I've been looking for exactly this... I'm just sad it took me this long to find it and actually try it. You made it so simple!
Just want to say thanks for this video. You really have laid out everything so nicely and in a way even a noob like me can understand. I have the same CPU and motherboard and after following along with this video I'm amazed at the improvement. Thanks again.
I have a follow up. I use my PC for gamming but I'm also a freelance 3D artist using Maya 2020 and Substance. Lately I can't render anything which is CPU intensive because I started getting hight temperatures like 100 c + and now I just get a blue screen. I have a NZXT Kraken X62 and it can't seem to keep the temps down even with Fan & Pump speed lock at 100%. This only happens when I try to render. Do you have any ideas?
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you sir! You said to switch "BCLK Adaptvie Voltage" to "Disabled", but yours is on "enabled". So do I need to enable or disable this?
Who will be using a 9900k in 2029? ME! I just switched from a FX-8350 :-D. Thanks for the video really appreciate, I tried following Der8auer and it BSOD'd me so hard
Fantastic video man, you got a sub from me!! I've been trying to learn the more advanced bits of overclocking for quite a while now. I already knew a few of the very basics, such as increasing BCLK frequency and changing Core Ratios from builds I made in the past. Watching this video has given me a lot more knowledge and confidence to achieve better OCs on the PCs I'm likely to build in the future. I will definitely check out your other videos!! 👍
I check lot of CPU 9900k overlocking youtube guide, and this one is the only one which didn't make crash of some game. But i have more heat on my CPU but much stability. thx
I mean seriously. I just popped in my i9 and followed this to a T. I've went back and dropped my core clock down a bit as the temps were a bit high for my liking(under full load spikes were around 90 c) So I'm down to 4.8ghz(4.7 with the offset we set) And my vcore is 1.245v, now running through your stability tests before I try to drop it down a bit.
Great video! The only thing that was weird with mine is that both programs that you used in the video are displaying my voltage to be about 1.144 V (tried manually setting to 1.3) for core voltage. Ran OCCT for 45 mins no crash or errors, max temp was 86 but averaged in around 66. The fluctuations in temperature are what concerned me but after watching your video a few more times I believe that is normal...hopefully. Guess I will see if I can get higher clocks, thanks.
I want to mention that for flight simming, AVX instructions are for sure an issue, and you should consider an offset even on a high end cooling system.
This video still helping out till this day. I’m not trying to upgrade just yet so getting a little more juice out of this thing is nice. I do have a custom water cool loop that’s keeping this thing nice and cool at 5ghz. At the moment running 1.3v but I think I can lower it.
Definitely earned a sub! Thank you for not beating around the bush and going through everything step by step instead of jumping around all over the place. Was able to boost my 9900k to 5.1 easily with your setting and cooling setup has me in mid 75C under load.
@13:38 you say leave BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage to disabled. However it then shows you enabled it and even says when you save exit bios that you changed it to enabled. Which is right? Thanks
This was a load of help buddy thank you so much. My i9 behaved just as advertised in the video and stays well under the danger zone of heat. Getting way better performance out of my games now.
Best over locking video, I finally understand what does all the settings in bios do, if I have same config but with a 360mm aio, should I leave the same settings, I thing 5.0 ghz its pretty decent.
Very nice video...I followed your instructions...and got 5000 Hz on my 9900k with the maximus XI hero with the first try. I ran Real Bench a few times.... .My idle temp is 27C on all cores and at full load 66C..i set the clock speed from 100 to 101 and got an extra 50hz.....I have the Cooler Master 240l water cooler with quad fans in a Cooler Master modded H500 Case...I subscribed to you channel.....Thanks.....Winfried
I built my gaming computer around the Intel I9-9900K (8-core cpu) back in winter 2018. Until recently it has been running everything at max setting on my 1440p 27 inch monitor paired to a EVGA 3080TI. I realized the CPU was bottlenecking my performance on some games such as Diablo IV. Anyway, I overclocked it from the stock 3.6 Ghz to 4.9 Ghz and wow what a difference. I have a 9 Celsius increase in temperature but an average 47% increase in frame rate in Diablo IV, Halo Infinite, and GTA V. I have been building my own gaming PC's since the early 2000s when I was in college, and hands down the 9900K has been the best cpu I've ever owned.
Wow and thanks, my i9-900k is 1 year old, 64gb ram, 2080 ti super. I may have to watch this again to OC my cpu. I have zero issues with my PC really and plan to keep it maintained for the next 2 years or more. If you an advice I sure can use to improve my pc. I was going to buy a i9 - 10900k on my tuff zf390 plus board. I watch your tutorial and you just saved me money. I play games and stream on my pc but nothing heavy taxing games really. I play Outrider just to see how it handles and it handles it perfect and want more. I have not OC myboc and just run msi afterburner for my gpu and really tiny tweak. My OC days are long gone but I want to try it again.
This video is absolute GOLD. I haven't tweeked yet, but I'm holding stable 5GHz, and my frames went from 90 average to 170!!! holding 70c the entire time. just from the baseline overclock. wow. thanks man
With how you're speaking, you sound like you're reading off a teleprompter. You just know all of this. It's incredible.
I've always had issues pushing my i9 to a 5Ghz, mostly because whenever I used anywhere near 1.3+v I'd be getting around 90+ celcius temps, following this guys guide I have finally managed to keep it under control. great video!
I haven't come across anyone who does better overclocking video's than you. I've watched loads of video's and yours are the best by far! Thanks for the effort you put in to them ive enjoyed watching them all
Stable 5GHz @ 1.34v. Left for an hour and temps didn’t exceed 65c. Using a CoolerMaster ML360R. Now I need to start playing with the voltage to find my sweet spot. EDIT: Found my sweet spot @ 1.235 V. Temps dropped to 60c average under full load. 👍🏽
What board you using
Took my PassMark Rating test from stock at 7474 to 8315 and my Cinebench R20 from 4755 to 5007. Full load temps at 64c..... Great guide and great explanation.
Sweet!!! This guide got my 9900KF to 5.0GHz at 1.240V super stable. Runing Prime95 for about 8 hours now and barely hitting 80 degrees C with the H115i. Thinking of going higher but I need to change to a proper watercooling loop. Thanks man!!!
Thank you for this video ! I've watched watched and followed directions to 3 different youtube videos telling you "how to over clock a i9 9900k" and they all lead to my computer being unstable creating constant shutoffs, freezing and problems with my PC booting up. Your video explained it the right way and I have absolutely no problems.
Great video!
To a novice like me, I really appreciated the fact that you went through every individual setting in the BIOS and explained what it was doing and why. Very well done. I will be coming back to this channel regularly from now on!
Thanks for this guide man. Spot on. I did what you said and she's running strong. I'm running the Hi150 Pro Triple 120 Rad and the stress test only hit 85c. Idles like 38-43c Which is great for a steady 5.0ghz. Super Super happy.
Those temps are horrible
Not bad for an H150
@@boostedmedia I can't decide between Z390 Apex or Dark for my 9900K... Currently using 9980XE with VI Alpha so I like Asus.
why man ? Why you do that ? To gain 7 fps ingame and wear out all of your component for 40 sec faster video rendering ?? For 300mhz more ? Your temps are too high omfg, you are killing your cpu and stability haha
@@Undersnow243 It will barely shorten it's already 50 year lifespan.
Mate... your video is my go to settings for my ASUS ROG Maximus Formula XI, as I applied it back in 2019 when I first watched it and now also 2021 (for same MB) with the updated 1903 Windows 11 BIOS... still runs smooth as butter @5GHz and XMP II 👍🏼
thank you my man! not only did you explain things perfectly i got a stable 5.1 Ghz. the other channel ECPU had me blue screening on cinebench or playing a certain game. thanks again man.
Damn here’s me thinking you’re a slimmer version of Marty from McM’s but you know your shit, this tutorial gave my 9900k the same overclock that I’ve had on it for a year but dropped the temps by 20c.
I couldn’t get it stable at 5.0 and my voltage was around the 1.375 mark. Now it’s pinned at 100%,5.0ghz and under 80c.
Thank you and subbed, you’re a champ.
I know this is old, but I followed your instructions and it worked for 5ghz on my 9900k. No issues now, but I will give it some time. Stress tests passed. Thank you for taking the time with this.
Very informative! Very relieving to watch a video where everything is explained and not just giving random settings with no explanation. Excited to try this out when my z390 and i9 get here next week! Thanks!
I overclocked mine to 5 Ghz at 1.240v :) thanks!
Wow!!! You explained everything so clearly that even though my computer has not arrived yet, I feel like I already know what I need to do. Excellent overclocking guide!
I'm an absolute noob venturing out on my first premium PC build. I've been looking for someone to break it down like this to help me understand better, but everyone just seems to assume you already know a lot about it. In short... Awesome vid, you rock, and I'll be watching everything else!
Glad to hear it mate. I worked as a product trainer for many years for Sony so I’m pretty experienced with understanding the sorts of info people actually need to know to figure things out for themselves rather then just following steps.
Well as an aspiring PC enthusiast, thanks for being a bro and sharing your brain👍
You’re welcome mate.
This video was great. I really appreciate you explaining why the settings are setup the way they are instead of just telling us what they should be.
5.0ghz froze my pc after 5min of stressing. But at least now I know how to tweak it and where to change my numbers
Thanks for this amazing, simple, and straightforward tutorial !
Dude you rock! I followed your guide 3 weeks ago and it's been perfectly stable at 5GHz, no crashes. Thank you so much!!
This guide was great! First ever build!😁I got stable with Cooler Master 620M Air Cooler for 10850k Asus Z490 Tuff plus Wi-Fi ,This worked for me Temps 50-60 at 1200RPM Max , 1.265 Volts running Cinebench r23 single core score= (1383 ) with HWMonitor
XMP 1=GSkill 2133/3200, AVX 0 ,Sync All Cores 50, All Core Ratio 50,( Ring Down, Min Cpu, Max Cup Ratio = All on Auto,
CpuCore/Cache Voltage=Manual Mode and Cup Core Voltage Override= 1.3, and DiGi+VRM/ Loadline Calibration 5
This is all I did nothing else👊
great video. watched it about 4 times! got my9900k running at 5ghz and 1.240v thanks!
Very Low voltage, mine don't enter Windows with voltage under 1,3 is a strange thing?
What a gem. I happen to have a similar mobo so was so easy to follow along. Especially after I had to completely reset everything to stock due to my own hubris .-.
With your settings (avx offset 0) mine runs a bit hotter than I’d like but still in limits so I’ll be trying lower voltages until it breaks. I’ll probably (maybe) update with my final result.
Couldnt get my 10700k to OC to save my life... Followed everything you did to a T for 5.1 stable! Thanks guy!
Thanks, for helping me in OC configuration I have an i7 8700k, as I am in Brazil the weather is very hot so I have to be careful with Tension to not get too hot, its explanations clarify a lot of my doubts. Bought the toilet H110I 280MM Corsair it is great in cooling, let's see when to put the over if it keeps stable
I have an i9 9900KS on a ROG Maximus XI board. I have it running at 5.2GHz & it appears to be completely stable at 1.320 volts. I am far from an expert & I used this video as a rough guide. I couldn't find any good guides for the i9 9900KS specifically. But it really surprised me that I don't seem to need a higher core voltage for 5.2GHz. Maybe I've done something wrong but everything appears stable & it's running like a dream.
Amazing video, all information provided is essential, easy to understand and very well structured. I was struggling getting my 9900K to reach 5GHz stable and after 1 watch of this video I'm now running a perfectly stable CPU at 5GHz. Thank you!
Great video! Going from an FX 8350 (4.86ghz :P) to this cpu on an EVGA Z390 FTW so this video really helped with the change of teams in OC'ing.
That’s great to hear. :)
Amazing vid. Love the depth of explanation. This will be my 3rd or 4th time watching. Really need to save this profile to a USB.
First time on this channel,and I subscribed.
I love this video,I own a 9900K and an Asus Maximus XI Hero Wifi,and this video is a "straight to the point" one,exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks for all the detailed explanation on every BIOS page.
Thank you for this guide. Simplifies everything well.
I'm running I9900ks w/ H150i pro
Same concept. W/ your starting settings I'm running cool as a cucumber through 20 min extreme stress test. 55c average temp. 68c peak. Assuming I can push this much harder with KS and H150i pro!
Thanks again!
This was great! thank you so much for your content, looking forward to hear more!
Thank you for the video...scored 40 points higher than my last OC on cinebench R15
Thank you for the video! Very helpful I managed to get my i9900k to 5ghz running stable on 56 degrees with custom water loop!
I got my i9 9900K running 5 Ghz with a few settings in Bios Maximus XI. I got XMP II enabled - Multicore enhancement enabled - SyncAll Cores. This gives me 5GHz on ALL cores. Just that easy.....It's stable and temps around 35 degrees idle and 60 on full load. I have Corsair H115i pro AIO.
How do you not have more subs, the info you put out about overclocking is some of the best i have seen on YT!
It’s a slow process
@@boostedmedia abit like overclocking then lol. Tried this, bench tested fine, loaded a game. Crashed in 10 seconds :(
@@boostedmedia managed to get 9700k stable at 1.33v anything less crashes in games
@@PulsePTYork dont just test games test it in occt I could be stable at like 1.33 or 1.32 in games at 5ghz but in occt I need to be at 1.34 in order for it not to crash within 30min
@@Daniyilrs 100% stable in Cinebench, Aida64, Prime and OCCT and every game i have mate. :)
A very informative and useful video. Like many, I'm torn between the concept of Static/Fixed and Adaptive/Dynamic Overclocks. Lower temps are always appealing, but if there if the effect on chip lifespan is almost negligible, I'll stick with Static/Fixed.
Keen to jump in and find the perfect LLC mode for my setup!
Thank you so much amazing video. My benchmarking scores are up by 30% thanks to you.
You have a gift of explaining things nicely...great video!
Thanks George.
Can I use my current motherboard of the rog Maximus hero x ac WiFi on an i9 9900k?
@@nathanielosei4333 Technically you can, with updated BIOS, as the cpu socket is the same LGA1151 but you wont be able to overclock it and you wont get max performance out of 9900K.
@@georgereiss5494 thank you ,so I guess I need a new motherboard and how about the RAM can I use the same as I currently use on the 9900k?
@@nathanielosei4333 It depends what you got now. If its DDR4 1600Mhz or higher, you dont need to by new RAM.
It works! First guide, when it really works.
So at first I followed your other video about z390 overclocking but I was running an i9-9900k. I couldn't get it stable until I seen this video and I followed everything to the t. However, at 1.300v my processor was getting too hot. So I decided to bring bring it down to 4.7 ghz and I finally got it stable at 1.245v. OCCT lasted a good 6 hours with no problems at temps between 60c and 67c. I'm running an h100i v2 aio cooler.
The best "how to" overclock i had seen!!
Leandro Costa i agree
@@justgamer8270 VRM Spread Spectrum = Auto? "Best" you said?
Perfect! Stable at 1.3V, with a 3080 card as well . Thanks for the guide!
Sensational guide my i9-9900k is working stable at 5ghz thanks mate
YOUR ADVICE WORKED FIRST TIME! I have has Microsoft Flight simulator installed for months and nobody could help me, Read every article & watched Y/T videos without success. I was getting 6 to 10 fps.
After following all the steps on 50 to 60fps!
WOWOWOWOW! FANTASTIC.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900 CPU @3.60Ghz running at 4900Ghz - 32gb Ram RTX2080 running at 4K most on ultra!
I never thought it would be possible! Deserve a full LIKE and Subscribed now! Can't THANK YOU ENOUGH!
That’s awesome! Glad it helped!
Amazing. All I wanted was my i9900 at 5Ghz and it was super easy with this video. Thank you
Man the explanation you gave with the pipe analogy was excellent. I already knew the basics like P = VI but explaining current as water moving through a pipe was such an "a-ha" moment. I always thought adaptive voltage was better for thermals but it completely makes sense now why that's flawed logic. Thanks for the help!
What an excellent and clean and simple guide...truly the best video out there regarding overclocking .. bless u and keep it up
I have a very similar setup except that my chip is an i9 9900KS & I have it overclocked to 5.2GHz. My motherboard is an Asus ROG Maximus XI Code so my BIOS is almost identical. I'm not exactly new to overclocking but I'm far from an expert & don't have much experience yet. This video helped me understand several things better. Unfortunately there aren't many videos like this specifically for the 9900KS. My chip appears to be very good. It seems to handle even higher frequencies without much fuss but I set it to 5.2GHz just because I like to play it a bit safe.
5 years later and still a good video 🎉 my temps hit 100 with a thermaltake th120 so went to best buy and bought a h100i and temps were around 75 after an hour 🎉
Man, you should win a medal, The easiest best overclock video ever hands down. My ASUS XI Maximus Formula Running smoothly like a B**tch :) 100%. LIKED & SUBSCRIBED Thank you!
Thanks, i learned so much. Now running at Constant 5Ghz and i only crashed once in Prime95. I bumped up my voltage just a tad and now i am running stable....kind of scary to see 95°C as a Max :D But you'll never get that high if you're just gaming.
Yeah Prime95 is a totally unrealistic load. Try running something like realbench and see how got it gets there.
@@boostedmedia Can i consider my system beeing "stable enough"? Because repeatedly running Cinebench like 6-7times gives me a bluescreen. However encoding with Handbrake x264 for 12 Hours straight, which i occasionally do, does not crash at all with temps at Peak 92, 88 after like an hour. Should i increase the voltage a bit higher? Other than that i use your exact settings.
Oh and one thing: You said at 13:39 that BLCK adaptive voltage should be set to disabled. But then it cuts back to enabled. Was this intentional? I have it disabled now. Sorry for bothering you with this, but i am having a hard time.
Yeah leave adaptive voltage disabled.
Have you watched my stability testing video? It should help :)
Thanks for doing this video, first attempt after watching this got me stable w/9900k at 5.0 with 1.27 volts, xmpII 3200. Bumped to 5.1 staying at 1.27v and still stable. I think I'll park it there. Thanks!
Great video and thanks alot this video was the most helpful of all the oc videos I've seen thanks to u i was able to oc mine to 5.0ghz with 1.265 volt and with my 240mm corsair h100i platinume i got max temperatur of 83c after 1h stress test and temps around 75 on gaming battlefield v i am so thankful to u dude thanks alot for this video
Great Video mate, thanks heaps! First time successfully overclocking my Computer to 5ghz with temps no higher than 80! Using the default profiles from Asus and the i9 lead me astray. I thought it was never going to happen with temps reaching 98 degrees!
Very informative video and helped me overclock to 5.0 without any issues. Will need to spend more time and game on it and see where the average temperature sits during gaming.
Incredible guide!!! Thank you! I've been looking for exactly this... I'm just sad it took me this long to find it and actually try it. You made it so simple!
Just want to say thanks for this video. You really have laid out everything so nicely and in a way even a noob like me can understand. I have the same CPU and motherboard and after following along with this video I'm amazed at the improvement. Thanks again.
I have a follow up. I use my PC for gamming but I'm also a freelance 3D artist using Maya 2020 and Substance. Lately I can't render anything which is CPU intensive because I started getting hight temperatures like 100 c + and now I just get a blue screen. I have a NZXT Kraken X62 and it can't seem to keep the temps down even with Fan & Pump speed lock at 100%. This only happens when I try to render. Do you have any ideas?
Great info perfect delivery. Well done!
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you sir!
You said to switch "BCLK Adaptvie Voltage" to "Disabled", but yours is on "enabled". So do I need to enable or disable this?
Leave it disabled.
Who will be using a 9900k in 2029? ME! I just switched from a FX-8350 :-D. Thanks for the video really appreciate, I tried following Der8auer and it BSOD'd me so hard
I came from FX-8350 as well and thank God for the upgrade! Now, I can play any games and no lag!
@RectalDiscourse I hear that, will try squeeze a 3080 in there next year and I'm done! not touching this thing again, Ever! xD
I'm switching from a 8320...runs pretty decent though
@@kicknitoldskool I bet you're pretty happy now that the 3k series turned out to be actually insane
@@raiz8814 You bet, sell your 1070ti's before its too late! I'm trying lol 🤣
Thank you so much! Got my 9900kf purring at 5Ghz all cores!
Fantastic video man, you got a sub from me!! I've been trying to learn the more advanced bits of overclocking for quite a while now. I already knew a few of the very basics, such as increasing BCLK frequency and changing Core Ratios from builds I made in the past. Watching this video has given me a lot more knowledge and confidence to achieve better OCs on the PCs I'm likely to build in the future. I will definitely check out your other videos!! 👍
Awesome video! Followed everything. I’m at 5.1ghz 1.35 working my way down in volts. So far so good 😊
Thanks alot man, You teached me alot! I have overclocked my cpu steady at 5.1 ghz at 1.345 vcore volt, it works like a charm!
Nice vid!
Thanks a lot :)
I check lot of CPU 9900k overlocking youtube guide, and this one is the only one which didn't make crash of some game. But i have more heat on my CPU but much stability. thx
Most helpful guide I've ever followed.
I mean seriously. I just popped in my i9 and followed this to a T.
I've went back and dropped my core clock down a bit as the temps were a bit high for my liking(under full load spikes were around 90 c)
So I'm down to 4.8ghz(4.7 with the offset we set)
And my vcore is 1.245v, now running through your stability tests before I try to drop it down a bit.
Great video! The only thing that was weird with mine is that both programs that you used in the video are displaying my voltage to be about 1.144 V (tried manually setting to 1.3) for core voltage. Ran OCCT for 45 mins no crash or errors, max temp was 86 but averaged in around 66. The fluctuations in temperature are what concerned me but after watching your video a few more times I believe that is normal...hopefully. Guess I will see if I can get higher clocks, thanks.
Very solid guide!! It helped me a lot!!!!
best guide so far for asus boards. thx
You are the best man simply explained all
I want to mention that for flight simming, AVX instructions are for sure an issue, and you should consider an offset even on a high end cooling system.
This video still helping out till this day. I’m not trying to upgrade just yet so getting a little more juice out of this thing is nice. I do have a custom water cool loop that’s keeping this thing nice and cool at 5ghz. At the moment running 1.3v but I think I can lower it.
Thanks man gave me a stable overclock
Best oc video out there $$$$$
Thanks for this video. Applied the settings tonight and everything is rock solid 👍
Thank you very much for this amazing and very precise guide!
Guide worked great. Was getting some BSODs related to RAM on Triden Z RGB 3200MHz sticks. I had to up the DRAM Voltage to 1.40. All good now!
Definitely earned a sub! Thank you for not beating around the bush and going through everything step by step instead of jumping around all over the place. Was able to boost my 9900k to 5.1 easily with your setting and cooling setup has me in mid 75C under load.
What are your volts
Working great for my 9700K -- THANKS!
I was reading through the comments to see if this guide is good for 9700k thank you
@13:38 you say leave BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage to disabled. However it then shows you enabled it and even says when you save exit bios that you changed it to enabled. Which is right? Thanks
Should be disabled.
Awesome guide, mate! Thanks for the detailed explanations!
This was a load of help buddy thank you so much. My i9 behaved just as advertised in the video and stays well under the danger zone of heat. Getting way better performance out of my games now.
Good video! Was able to OC my i9 to 5 GHz and the temps on all core was around 38-40°!
Under load?
@@jettangeles2707 When gaming it just jumped 5-10 degrees
@@raphaelpinesso Liquid
Best over locking video, I finally understand what does all the settings in bios do, if I have same config but with a 360mm aio, should I leave the same settings, I thing 5.0 ghz its pretty decent.
Wow so in depth, All asus users thank you. GJ!
Hey that's great quality stuff I will definitely come back for more :)
The best explanation Ive seen. And more to the point one that works.... Thankyou.
Very nice video...I followed your instructions...and got 5000 Hz on my 9900k with the maximus XI hero with the first try. I ran Real Bench a few times.... .My idle temp is 27C on all cores and at full load 66C..i set the clock speed from 100 to 101 and got an extra 50hz.....I have the Cooler Master 240l water cooler with quad fans in a Cooler Master modded H500 Case...I subscribed to you channel.....Thanks.....Winfried
Nice result! Thanks for the sub!
Very nice guide!
I have a strix z370f mobo and just bought a new 9900k for 300 everything seems to run well with your setting on your mobo so far
I built my gaming computer around the Intel I9-9900K (8-core cpu) back in winter 2018. Until recently it has been running everything at max setting on my 1440p 27 inch monitor paired to a EVGA 3080TI. I realized the CPU was bottlenecking my performance on some games such as Diablo IV. Anyway, I overclocked it from the stock 3.6 Ghz to 4.9 Ghz and wow what a difference. I have a 9 Celsius increase in temperature but an average 47% increase in frame rate in Diablo IV, Halo Infinite, and GTA V.
I have been building my own gaming PC's since the early 2000s when I was in college, and hands down the 9900K has been the best cpu I've ever owned.
Great step by step tutorial ! Thank you very much for that.
Thanks for this video, it works like a treat!
Wow and thanks, my i9-900k is 1 year old, 64gb ram, 2080 ti super. I may have to watch this again to OC my cpu. I have zero issues with my PC really and plan to keep it maintained for the next 2 years or more. If you an advice I sure can use to improve my pc. I was going to buy a i9 - 10900k on my tuff zf390 plus board. I watch your tutorial and you just saved me money. I play games and stream on my pc but nothing heavy taxing games really. I play Outrider just to see how it handles and it handles it perfect and want more. I have not OC myboc and just run msi afterburner for my gpu and really tiny tweak. My OC days are long gone but I want to try it again.
Thanks for the excellent video! I'm running 5gigs with ease now!
Awesome guide. I love how in-depth you get.
Very helpful, thank you. Been a long time since I messed with overclocking and needed to wrap my head around the ASUS bios features.