i5-8600k overclocking settings for 5GHz on Asrock z370 Extreme 4
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- i5-8600k overclocking settings for 5GHz on Asrock z370 Extreme 4
This quick guide is attended to people with some basic to advanced hardware understanding. Overclocking is not the same for all systems. There is always a risk factor involved. If you are not willing to risk it, don't try overclocking.
Digitally recorded at 60fps with an external recorder
Rig Specs:
Case: Coolermaster HAF 932
Mobo: Asrock z370 Extreme 4
RAM : 2X8GB G.Skill RipjawsV 16GB DDR4-3200MHz (F4-3200C15D-16GVK)
CPU : Intel Core i5-8600k
CPU cooler : Noctua NH D14
GPU : KFA2 /Galaxy GTX 1070 EX
PSU : Coolermaster Silent Pro 1000W
revisiting after 3 years! I remember typing in how to overclock on a z370 Extreme 4! your video came up and I couldn't believe it all the specs are the exact same! CPU DDR everything happy overclocking my baby is still running perfectly till this day
That's great. All is well here as well, although I mostly OC for benchmarks. I only OCed for real life gaming for a couple of games.
Χαχα ρε φιλε πως κατάλαβα ότι είσαι Έλληνας πριν καν τσεκάρω τα σχόλια.. Είσαι ωραίος.
I'm currently using your OC settings on my i9 9900k. It doesn't maintain stable 5ghz but this is the only OC settings that doesn't bluescreen my PC when using benchmark apps. (I'm new at overclocking btw)
i have the same board with an i7 9700k. why is it that when i click on LLC i only see levels 3, 4 and 5. what happened to lvl 1 and 2?
My pc stuck @3.7ghz, bios reset not working
Thank you so much, super helpful 👍
Hello, I have got the same motherboard, but my CPU is i7 9700KF. Would it be safe to use your settings?
Safe is a big word mate. You are overclocking and overvolting, therefore you are running the cpu out of spec. You are willingly taking a risk. We all do. Yes it will not blow up (probably lol) but you are putting it under more stress than the manufacturer intended. However yes, there is some leeway built into it.
That being said, the 9700k is 8core and may need more voltage. Try and see. Why do you need to overclock this powerful cpu though? I gather it has a very high boost by itself. Maybe just enable multicore enhancement and be done with it?
UR AsRock Board only Supports 8th Gen? such a nice Board gives you more info in Ur Bios where saw you your OC, so the Ram sticks configurations changed for Newer Boards or As far as you know the Board you currently have now? my self haven't been keeping TAB's on new information like you mentioned.?
Hey, what are the settings for 4.6ghz? How much offset do i need to put in/ undervolting?
I got mine at 1.275 volts @4.8 with no vcore jumps... so its stable and doesnt lower the supposed life span... but im itchn to get that 5ghz so ill try this...
@@elilopez8844 smh the life span lowering only occurs with really high voltages. And even then it will lower it from working for 15 years down to 10 or something
Hi, thanks a lot for the video! I have a question regarding my OC settings after following also your comments: All core 48, cpu cache ratio 44, long duration 120, short duration 150, offset voltage 20, llc level 1. With this settings I get max temperature of 80ºC and max VID voltage of 1.245v after 1 hour of Prime95 (small FFTs) and 30 min of Realbench stress test. It is stable while gaming and I do not see WHEA errors. Would you consider this OC stable for 24/7 operation, or you would do something else? THANKS!!
Sounds pretty good to me, however as I keep saying, the 8600k is very powerful as it is. I mean I just use multicore enhancement and be done with it. I only OCed to do some benchmarks for my hobbyist channel.
You could try 10mV to see if it's stable if you have a really good cpu, but it sounds great as it is already.
@@toutagamon Thanks a lot for the quick reply, I'll keep testing :)
My Overclocking was very stable at 5ghz no problems at 35 Celsius!
I have the Evga clc 240
35C at load at 5Ghz? Hmmm....
Can you upload an aida stress test at 5Ghz like so?images2.imgbox.com/ad/b5/ELQIdraJ_o.png
One question, what Boot performance mode actually is and should i set it to Turbo Performance for extra performance?(btw im greek but i present you my question in english because im not sure yet if you do speak Greek or not)
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hey dude are there any negative long term effects of having the cpu at a radically overclocked speed like this? i have your same mother board and cpu and id' like to push it to about 4.5 to get some more juice out of it, but im really scared because i have a cooler master evo 212 and i really really dont know what im doing when it comes to this.
The cooler master evo 212 is a decent cooler but not high performance. Why don't you just enable multicore enhancement, which will keep the cpu at 4.3Ghz all core turbo and call it a day?
In any case, if you want to go that road, trial and error is what you should do. There is no other way since each system is different.
I have never had a cpu die on me, if that's what you are asking. However, as I always say, overclocking requires the owner to take some wilful risks.
I don't understand the voltage offset. I am trying to undervolt my cpu and on other m boards the offset can go much lower. This board only gives me a max undervolt option of 100milivolts. This would only take it down from 1.2 to 1.1 where on other m boards I've undervolted the same cpu to around .950 mv. Am I missing something here?
You can use fixed voltage on this board as well.
I have i5 10600k and max that I can put is 4.5 ghz(all cores)...why is that...it should go to 4.8 ghz?
Hi Toutagamon, I have set up my OC exactly to your guide same cpu same motherboard. So when i try to play more demanding games my cpu crashed a few times so i increased the offset to 60 and it stable now. The CPU stays around 65c when gaming and the voltage jumps from 1.344 to 1.366 to 1.376. Is that an ok overclock? This is the first time im overclocking so im a bit worried...
Yes this can happen. Even if the parts are the same, they are still not the same, due to the silicon lottery.
65C is OK too. Have fun with it mate.
Thank you!
So I have the I7 8700k and dont want it to run on 5ghz but lets say for example I want to run it at 4.5ghz. What should I change? And what CPU Load-Line Calibration should I use?
I have my I7 8700k all cores 4.7ghz now with Fixed Voltage (V) of 1.225v on Load-Line Calibration level 1. But it runs 80c while I test prime95 and I dont like 80c so I want to go a bit lower. Thanks for your video btw really great channel.
Τηε 8700k boosts at 4.7Ghz for low loads, but if you want 4.5Ghz constant at heavy loads, then set the multiplier at 45, the offset at +10mV and start with LLC1 and see if it's stable. You can then try LLC2,3 etc or even auto. Lots of combinations could be stable.
As I say about Prime95, test your favorite apps instead. Very few real life operations will put such burden on a cpu.
If I use Fixed Mode in the bios, should I disable Intel SpeedStep Technology, Intel Turbo Technology and Intel Speed Shift Technology? Or can I leave them enabled ?
Leave them enabled.
My i5-8600k on z370 extreme 4 with Noctua NH-U14s takes 180-190 TDP in prime 95 @4.7k. How are you getting through with 120 power limit my friend?
My friend, Prime95 has no real life usability. No gaming workload will ever be like Prime95. The settings I am suggesting here, are perfect for gamers.
Here is my cinebench multicore result with the settings I am using in this video.
images2.imgbox.com/c6/c0/l1mgzc3J_o.png
You will see that they are about the same and a little faster, compared to Guru3D's review 5Ghz result.
www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/intel_core_i5_8600k_processor_review,29.html
In games, the workload is even lower compared to Cinebench, let alone Prime95.
Here is my Ashes of the Singularity result for 5Ghz. You will see that the average cpu framerate for DX12 High at 130fps is not bad at all.
images2.imgbox.com/6a/56/cSocrJ1R_o.png
Also this is a shot while the benchmark was running. As you can see the power is not even nearing the short 150W limit I have imposed.
images2.imgbox.com/d5/89/Rn4XvheU_o.png
In any case, people are welcome to try higher values. I prefer safer ones.
Yea, that Prime95 alsmost burned my cpu @4.8ghz. It kept 60-70c and then a 20 sec later BANG 95c I was fast enough to cut that shit lol., Ofc I know that you cant break cpu that easily, but Im still in honeymoon with my new pc, dont want anyone hurt it lol. Great results tho
I clocked to 4,8 Ghz with yours settings, set offset to +30mV, Mine drops immediately after starting Prime to 3.7, but doesnt drop on Blend test. Temps under 70C. With included 4,8 Ghz setting from Asrock it drops with every test but even with small FFTs test only to 4,1 Ghz. What is wrong here?:/
That's....weird.
Do you have the latest BIOS?
I have P1.30 so its newer than in the video :/ I tested my Power Supply when I start prime (the test with maximum power usage) goes up from 80-90W in Idle to 200-220W (Total System Power) Maybe the CPU needs more Watts?
Well sure try more watts, why not. However the built in 4.8Ghz sets crazy values for those as well.
If that does not work, update to the latest 1.80 and after the update has finished reset the BIOS anyway.
Then try overclocking again.
hey, I just overclocked just the way you did, but when I did a stress test, I saw that the core frequency didnt go above 3900~ on all cores, and i saw that the wattage on the cpu kept maxing out on 120~, is it dangerous for me to up the wattage? i dont want to fry my cpu because its my first day using it.
or are stress tests not an accurate representation of 5ghz usage on a cpu
Well I had done a Prime95 test at 5GHz to see what kind of power draw the cpu would have and it showed 120W.
images2.imgbox.com/62/f6/lelEmiZr_o.png
From all my gaming tests 120W for long duration seemed to be ok. Maybe your cpu needs a more relaxed wattage.
How about other tests? Does it go up to 5Ghz? Maybe some other setting is inhibiting your clock? Like AVX offset or something?
I don't know about frying. I mean cpus do have internal protection mechanisms. I have a 200W cooler anyway, but I saw no reason going crazy with the limits, especially since I am focusing on gaming cpu loads. Very difficult to put such strain on the cpu. In my AC:O benchmark, which had the cpu at almost max load, the 120W limit had no problem whatsoever.
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Hey mate i have a little problem, i have 4,8ghz allcores but when i boot up to windows it shows only 3,7ghz (stuck at 3,7ghz all the time )even when im running aida64... it just wont turbo up.. but when i disable Intel SpeedStep Technology it stays all the time at 4,8ghz.. idk what to do to make it "float"... for example 0% usage 800mhz , 50% usage 3,7ghz, 100% usage 4,8ghz.. (cpu cooler kraken x62)
Make sure you have the standard Intel settings enabled and use the balanced power setting in windows.
nice ! I set it from high performance to balanced and its normal again ! thanks for help
awesome
What temps will be with a liquid 240 coller?
If I where to go lower on the voltage, would I go down by increments of 1. Such as 50,49,48 etc?
Thank you
My pc now has the added benefit of making jet engine sounds
Glad I helped. Maybe your PC can now issue tickets.
Also it would be a good idea to have a decent cooler, like the one I mention in the description. Just saying. Common sense.
Oc is the same in Asrock z370 Killer SLI and the same settings ?
If the killer sli has the same options, these settings should do. Maybe with a little tinkering, because even the exact same models, are not really exactly the same due to silicon lottery.
hmm, the Bios clock is set to 4.5 GHz, CPU Z and the Task Manager but only 4100 are displayed with x41.0 (8-43) Bus Speed 100.00 MHz ... What is the reason?
Did you adjust anything with the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility? I don't know for sure, but I can imagine that if the settings in the BIOS and ETU are different, that could cause issues.
@toutagamon I used these settings on a 8700k and got stable overclock... tell me why i shouldnt use a 8600k settings for a 8700k when im stable prime96 and AIDA64...... What do you think??
Hi, can i use the same settings for my i7 8770k?
Normally the 8700k should require more power. But if it's stable then it's fine really.
I did the same as you but in Warzone my game will crash fack.. :(
Ρε φιλε στις ram που ειναι 3200 και τις γραφει πχ 1600 στο cpu-z.......αλλα στο bios ειναι 3200............ειναι και καλα το διπλασιο και τις "αναφερει" ετσι?
To cpuz αναφέρει τη φυσική συχνότητα της μνήμης. Επειδή οι μνήμες είναι πλέον DDR εδώ και χρόνια, δηλαδή Double Data Rate, δηλαδή στέλνουν δεδομένα και στο ανέβασμα και στο κατέβασμα του ρολογίου, σε αντίθεση με τις SDR που είχαμε παλαιότερα.
Για αυτό όταν μία μνήμη τρέχει στα 1600Mhz physical, όπως τούτες εδώ, είναι 3200Mhz DDR.
Ναι κατι τετοιο και εγω διαβασα.......απλα στα windows τις βλεπει παντου και καλα........1600 .......απλα ηθελα να ειμαι σιγουρος...............εγινε man.........ευχαριστω
Hi how much would i set offset to if i needed only 1.265v for 4.8ghz? I have asus board but dont like it, want to go back to asrock.
For +50mV I am getting 1.328V. For +30mV I am getting 1.28V. That's for 5Ghz. So +20mV should be very close to what you want.
Awesome, thanks for your efforts.
Cam i try this to i7 8700k in dame mobo?
The general idea is the same, so of course you can try. The 8700k has hyper threading so it will need more voltage for 5Ghz. The fact of the matter though, is that the 8700k does not need 5ghz. Aim for 4.5 and you will be fine for many years.
@@toutagamon got stable OC on him 4.9 ghz at 1.360v
And if I want to oc at 4.9 remains the same settings?
It should be about the same pretty much. You could reduce the offset voltage a bit I guess, but do some stress testing to be sure it is stable.
This worked fine, and passed all stress tests np. But When I try to play Pubg, it just keeps crashing, making my whole game freeze. Tips ?
It's weird to pass stress tests and crashing in games. Unfortunately I don't have pubg to test if there's some weirdness going on. Try fine tuning your voltages or lowering your clocks.
My whole computer* to freeze. I am really novice at these things but I will try to figure out something.
kiomio10 were you getting crashes before u OC?
Not really, ofcourse PUBG sometimes crashes, but in this scenario my WHOLE computer froze and I had to shut it down manually
kiomio10 PUBG is notorious for being an unfinished game. It doesn't make sense that your CPU will be fine through stress testing and not a game. I would verify the game files through steam to start off.
Hallo, same settings with Asrock z370 k6 and x62 kraken? ty
I guess these settings should work as well. Try 30mV instead and then go up from there if needed.
@@toutagamon ty man
Got a blue screen after doing this
Hello. Can I use these settings in i5 9600 k ?
I don't see why not. They are essentially the same processors with higher clocks for the 9600k.
Hey, i have a question. What is the diffrence between Asrock z370 Extreme 4 and ASRock Z370 Pro4. My english is not so good sry ^^
Hello.
The Pro4 has fewer sata ports, fewer usb ports, a lesser vrm and a lesser audio chip. Oh and no SLI support. Certainly not bad for the price. I mean it's like 40 euros cheaper. Still since I build a system for a long time, I prefer the better but still middle option, which is the Extreme 4.
Ok there's also the Taichi which is even better that both, but the lines are getting even more blurry on the top tier.
Thank you for the fast answer! :)
Funcionou super certo
Glad it helped. Still a good cpu.
Φιλε μου εμενα στο auto μου δειχνει τον επεξεργαστη με cache 4500!!!Ολα ειναι στο auto!!Ξερεις γιατι???Επισης στο dram voltage μου δειχνει 1.350 και οχι 1.360 οπως στο δικο σου!
Για τον 8600Κ, κανονικα το cpu cache ratio ειναι 4000. Απο εκει και περα θεωρειται overclock. Μπορει η μητρικη σου να τον τρεχει ταχυτερα. Τα κανουν καμια φορα οι κατασκευαστες αυτα, για να παιρνουν καλυτερα reviews οι μητρικες τους.
Η μνημη κανονικα πρεπει να ειναι στο 1.35 οντως. Εγω εβαλα 1.36 με το χερι γιατι εχω κατεβασει τα timings στις δικες μου και θελανε λιγο voltage ακομα.
toutagamon σε ευχαριστω για την απαντηση...το θεμα ειναι οτο με το prime95 μονο στα 4.4 oc μου φτανει μετα απο καποια ωρα 90 βαθμους!!!Εχω υδροψυξη της corsair hydro h60 2018 κ γενικα απο oc τωρα αρχιζω να μαθαινω...Να σε ρωτησω κατι??Τα αναμηστηρακια τα εχεις σε perfomance mode??
Τα ανεμιστηρακια ειναι σε fixed στροφες γιατι ειναι παλια και δεν υποστηριζουν pwm. Ειναι ομως noctua ανεμιστηρια της D14 ψυκτρας και ειναι ησυχα.
With a cryorig H5 Ultimate can reach 5Ghz?
Did it work for you ? I have same
@@benshand6659 yep
Oh and I am 100% noob when it comes to overclocking lol
Ellinas eisai filos! hahaha spotted
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Hi, will this settings work for 8700k?
, i really just want to overclock it to 4.8, thanks
It is a different cpu and will probably require different settings. But you will figure it out for sure.
Sick Puppy why the fuk wil you ONLY oc 100 mhz ?😂😂😂
Thank you for this video definitely helped me a lot especially with achieving max FPS your guide has made my computer much better looking forward to more videos thanks mate.
You are welcome mate.
Only video I could find on the ASRock Z series that goes into nice detail for all values. Using a 10600k and Z490 Pro4 with these and gonna adjust as needed. Thanks 👍
What settings you ended up with because i have same cpu and mb
I have an 8700k and did a adjustment for this with 4.8 and its so much better then my old settings the highest I've gotten with prime 95 with this is 73ish and its hitting 4.8! Thank you dude!
No problem mate. :)
What settings you did.. ihave i7 9700k it stuck at 4.7 sometimes its 4.8 but on 3dmark stuck to 4.7
thanks for this, have same mobo and placed all same settings on my 8600k. Using cheap be quiet pure rock slim, rated to 120w tdp and i still dont go higher then 78 degrees in 10min prime. Perfect/stable overclock!
i wonder if this settings would work with an i5 9600k aswell hmmm
Same
Long and short duration must be set to max 4095 !!! What you show on older records worked better. CPU Limit 255. Long Duration Meintained set 128.
Checked 8700k Asrock Z370 K6 Gaming.
8700K-5100 MHZ 1.38v temp max 65-75 in games. Air-cooled and delid. You can also set the car. Each 8700k always goes on 1.32-1.35 v.core LLC Level 1
Good video bro, helped me a lot 👍🏻👌🏻
Thanks! I run games 55-62 degress so i think thats pretty good
Very good mate.
Finally settings that work for my i9 9900k. 5ghz stable all cores
Did you copy the exact way he had it on the video?
I did this, but when I run a stress test all cores drop the speed to 4 ghz instead of 5 ghz. Ps; the cpu temp is around 70c
It's power limit, set them to the max, set "Long & short duration power limit" to 200 and cpu core current limit to 200 as well, the OC guide on the video isnt really pure 5Ghz bcus he set the power limit to 120 and 150, there's no point if you limit them, when cpu does heavy load it will drop the clock. 120 for 5Ghz, he was just dreaming lol
So i have a i5 8600k with a z370 pro4 and i cannot achieve 4.8 ghz, any suggestion?
The z370 pro4 is a lower grade motherboard, compared to the Extreme 4. There are significant differences in their VRM, which is responsible for the stability of the cpu. However that does not mean that high overclocks are out of the question. There is always the matter of the silicon lottery, meaning your chip may not be such a good overclocker.
Did you use the exact same settings? Maybe it needs a little more voltage? Don't overdo it though. I am not familiar with the pro4's bios, so I cannot really tell you what to look for.
@@toutagamon Actually, you were spot on with your remark about the VRM of the Pro 4. It is the limiting factor in this case. I had it briefly but after maxing out at 4.8 (and not even stable) on the 8600k I exchanged it for the Extreme 4. I hit 5.2 on the same CPU now and the only reason to turn it down to 5.1 was because I don't like my system becoming too noisy. I use different settings from yours though, and it may be worth noting that I was only able to get beyond 5.1 after delidding the CPU to replace the thermal compound with liquid metal. Under heavy load my system now always stays below 70c and relatively quiet.
I also have Z370 pro4 and doesn't even boot at 4.8GHz with +50mV offset. This board is really crap for OC
very goed genglished
Hello I don't know if you will notice me but here I go: I have the exact same motherboard and cpu. Thing is: I struggle to get more than 4.4 Ghz stable. It just doesn't happen. Already went to default and then did the exact same thing you told me in this guide. Doesn't function for me. What I see now is that my voltage configuration (on default) is almost completely different than yours. Vccio on 0,95v, vccst on 1v, vccsa on 1,2 and vccpll on 1.2. Can this be the reason ? Or are there other factors ? Like ok I can lose the silicon lottery but it can't be like the worst cpu ever produced right?
Is it safe to leave my core/cache voltage at auto if I’m only going up to 4.7 ghz on a 9700k? Its supposed to be able to do 4.9 but i just want it to stay consistent at 4.7 so i left cpu core/cache voltage at auto.
thank you for your video and explanation man, but we need to see the test on the cpu to confirm all the values:)
You are welcome mate.
There are many lengthy gaming benchmarks with the 8600k@5Ghz, with big cpu loads in many of them, like AC:O. It was stable in Prime95 up to one hour, but then stopped it, since no game puts such loads on the cpu anyway.
Hi mate I followed your exact settings on my z370 pro 4. I get crashing straight away, any other tips to achieve 5ghz stable clock?
Hello mate. Are you sure you used LLC 1? If you did maybe your system cannot handle offset voltage very well. Try fixed 1.26V.
Yes I used LLC 1 but theres only 4 levels unlike your 5, maybe because its a cheaper board. I will try fixed voltage, thanks!
Still no go unfortunately. Can I use a smaller offset for 4.8ghz? I used a 50mv offset for 4.8 and it gets up to the mid 70 C when gaming
I have actually managed 30mV for 5Ghz and it's fine..
What kind of games do you play that need an 8600k to be overclocked though? So far I only use OC for my benchmarks. The 8600k is the only cpu I have left at stock, in the past decade or so.
In any case, for 4.8 you can use lower offset of course. It may be your cpu or the mobo that cannot handle 5G.
@@toutagamonI only really OC'd because I thought it may be a waste leaving it at 4ghz. So you reckon leave at stock if I'm just gaming for the next 5 years? Thanks man!
Hello,
I tried to overclock my i5 8600k stable to 5GHz @1.4v and below. But nothing worked and I dont want to go higher to fry my cpu.
I use Prime95 to test the stability and I also tried different settings and also different stress test programs but it did not work at all.
So then I put down the clock speed to 4.8 GHz but it Prime95 still crashed after around 10 minutes.
Temps:
not above 76°C at 100%
Here is my system:
i5-8600k (delidded)
BeQuiet Dark Rock 3 Pro
AsRock z370 Extreme 4
2x8 GB Crucial RAM 2800MHz
GTX 970 Windforce 3x
What wattage of the PSU is needed for OC like this? I have 8600K and want to go at least 4.8Ghz but my PSU is only 600 or 650W, I need to buy new more powerful PSU? Because when I tried this settings PC didn't want to boot up, it was freezing on the windows logo after bios
For booting windows, your psu wouldn't be a problem, unless the psu is damaged. Booting windows requires a little wattage. Now for gaming the cpu could draw around 100W. For other apps, maybe even more.
If it froze on windows boot, it means you need to check and/or change your settings. Not all systems are the same, although I'd bet all 8600ks should be able to boot windows with these settings. Make sure you have everything right.
@@toutagamon I think the crash at boot is caused by something I saw/heard in other yt video - some XMP RAM profiles cause such crashes, when I set XMP RAM Profile on auto everything works even with core enhancement, when on XMP profile 1 - windows don't boot.
BIOS always shows 3600mhz on my DDR4 RAM, doesn't matter if it is on auto or xmp, so I just use default setting
Has anyone tried OC’ing with an Auros z370 Gaming 3? I’ve been told that it doesn’t have much capability when it comes to overclocking. Thanks!
Can i do this with asrock Z370 killer SLI
Αναμεσα σε αυτή και την gaming m5 τι πιστεύεις;
Εγώ πήρα αυτήν γιατί χρειαζόμουν τα παραπάνω sata ports. 5Ghz πάει, οπότε είμαι ΟΚ. Η Μ5 φαίνεται να είναι λίγο καλύτερη στα επιμέρους χαρακτηριστικά και βέβαια είναι και ακριβότερη.
I have 2x8Gb of G.Skill RipJaws V DDR4-3200MHz DRAM, why does my UEFI main page say G.Skill 2x8gb DDR4-2133 ? (the MHz is different for soem reason?)
You need to go to the dram settings and load the xmp profile. Also make sure your ram is seated at A2/B2 slots.
Can I use this when I have the 8700k? Is it delidded? What should I do to get a decent OC on my 8700k without delidding or major failures?
thanks bro 5.0ghz 1.34v 65 degrees
Very good.
Bombel wait but what kind of graphics card do you have? What kind of overclock do you think I could get with a 1060 6gb
5.2ghz 1.345v @ 70C
@@wwaarriiss I personnally have an OC of +170Mhz on Core Clock & + 670Mhz on Memory Clock but, each graphics card's different.
@@Hateroz mines is significantly higher, but I don't think I can over clock more.
The only way I can get level 1 cpu load line calibration is in fixed mode if I’m in offset I can only set to level 3 but when I change to fixed it changes offset voltage to fixed voltage
I set to 1.300
Jesus Christ I spent like 5 hours tinkering around why my ram doesn't work on 3000mhz, I should just put it to A2 B2, what a waste... Like for that info
Glad that this info is valuable once more. I honestly felt really bad after finding out about this and though that I was the only one that stumbled upon this problem. That's why I mentioned it on every BIOS related video of this platform. Stupid A2/B2....!
I have the same setup (RAM, CPU, MOB, Cooler) getting 5Ghz @ 1.328 and around 61°C on Prime95, thank you for the video!!
my z370 gaming k6 take that so good without scalping no than more temp 70C in stress/ So good for 1080ti in 2560 144hz/ Early use asus and that help me to understand the setting/ Thank you!
Have an issue to where my pc won’t shut off after doing this. Windows shuts down, but all the fans still run and lights are on.
Check if there is anything weird in the power options of the BIOS. Also see if you have the latest BIOS.
Nice video I'm getting the same motherboard with 8700K and 4266 mhz ram soon. Isn't VCCIO and VCCSA a bit high at default ? Heard that it should be VCCIO 1.1 and VCCSA 1.15 especially if you are running high speed ram.
I guess Asrock may be using a bit higher voltages to keep the faster ram kits stable. I am sure they wouldn't use settings that would be dangerous for the memory controller and the system agent. However some better fine tuning may be possible depending on the quality of the cpu and the ram.
I see that you made a post regarding AVX, but I cannot find it here. Did you delete it? Did you resolve the problem?
Yes i solved after googling it. Had to disable multi core enhancements before changing cpu ratio. Got cpu at 4.7 ghz 1.25v all core. 4200 mhz ram. 4400 mhz XMP wanted to increase BCLK to post. It's a bit toasty already 60 -70c in AC Origins but hell it perform like a beast in Alexandria. Funny thing is when i had ram at stock speeds it ran shittier than my 4770K.
But when you change cpu multi, the multi core enhancement gets disabled anyway! :S
In any case if you solved it, that's great.
Oh man 4200mhz RAM wtf, lol! xD How much did it cost?
Must be some bug, it was jumping 100 mhz back and forth. $320 for ram, rated 4400 mhz but wont go any higher than 4200-4266
Great video!
Are the integrated turbo over clocks safe to use? Mine is a z370m pro4 and goes up to 4.7 with one click.
They are using too much voltage.
Oh, good to know. Thanks.
will those settings work for ASrock fatality k6? nvm stupid question probably yes....
Only trial and error will answer that mate. Start lower and increase offset and frequency in smaller steps.
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I am overclocking on the new z390 board most of the settings are the same but my starting long duration power limit and short duration power limit are both 4095, and when I dropped it to what it was in the video my cpu was running very slow. Any tips?
They are probably different values on your motherboard. Maybe see what your manual says. Or leave them at what they where.
Ok thanks
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do you think i can do the same with Z370 Tomahawk MSI motherboard? thanks
Well, the principles are the same. I don't see why not. You just have to find the appropriate settings.
Have followed the video step by step and still shows 3.60ghz got the ram sorted was just a case of swapping it over into a2 b2 just like you said but just can't get the cpu to save or show up
I don't understand what you mean by "but just can't get the cpu to save or show up".
Make sure you have set the power options in windows to balanced or performance. These may affect the clocks as well.
@@toutagamon I mean on the start of the video it's shows his 8600k at 5ghz and ram speed
After I enter the setting from his video and save and exit then reboot and then enter the bois the cpu shows up as standard speed but when I go into the overclocking page all his 5hz setting are there and on the over clocking page says standard speed it's like there not loading or saving pass the overclocking page if you get what I mean wish could add photos here
Ok I see now. The only thing I can think of, is that the system does not accept your overclock and reverts to standard speed when you restart. Bioses can do that to keep the system from damage. That would mean that you have done something seriously wrong though.
Discription I5 8600K ,, and in vid you say I7 8600K ... ???
yes slip of the tongue. Cannot fix it now. English is not my mother language obviously. There is no i7 8600k anyway.
Am I able to preceed OC with ASRock B360M Pro4 and I5 8600K??
The B360 chipset does not support overclocking mate. See here.
www.techspot.com/review/1603-intel-b360-chipset/
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So I have same cpu and MB and when I follow your instructions my windows won't boot... It just freezes at the little circle windows load screen.. Any idea why? I have XMP profile 1 set but for me to run at 3200Mhz I had to change couple dram voltages like someone said on the asrock forums would that be the problem?
Do you have your ram at a2/b2?
Yes they are at a2 b2
My bios are 1.30 and for me to have XMP I needed to change some of my dram voltage... Would that maybe be the issue?
Normally XMP sets the correct settings the RAM needs in order to operate correctly. Voltage included.
If you have doubts whether it's the cpu causing the problem or the ram, you should test them separately. Meaning, set the cpu at stock and the ram at XMP clocks and see if the system is stable. Then overclock the cpu and set the ram at normal speeds, non XMP that is, and again see how the system behaves.
Keep in mind that not all systems are the same however. I am just showing the settings that need to be changed here. Some systems may need more aggressive or more relaxed changes, depending on the quality of the dies.
What kind of cooler?
re pedia se Z370P D3H mporo na kano overclock ?
What are temps like with the noctua cooler.
Below 60C for gaming benchmarks @5Ghz, around 70-75C for 100% in encodings and other very heavy loads. At stock they are below 50C for gaming and around 60C for max load.
I show the temps in all my benchmarking videos, in MSI Afterburner at the end of the video. Each game is different.
@TOUTAGAMON, thx for the video. Could You use AIDA32 ? > System stability test (what temp. etc). Like this > ibb.co/mNSZ7m I wonder about asrock z370 ex4. Thanks man :) @ up You have good temperatures when you play 60 @5Ghz
here's the stress test at stock with multicore enhancement. That means 4300mhz for all six cores.
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Will do an OC test once I get back home in a few days.
Hello.
As promised here are my temps with AIDA stability test at 5Ghz.
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Thx bro :)
and new bios 1.30 for asrock extreme 4
www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z370%20Extreme4/index.asp#BIOS
Can this technique be used for an i7 8700k?
It should. Maybe it will require a little more voltage.
I have a AsRock Z270 mb and I have the ram in A1 and B1, should it be in A2 and B2? And why?
I don't know about z270 mate. You should check your manual.
In my case, with the RAM in A1/B1 I could get even close to the 3200Mhz rating of the ram. Any attempt above 2400 would bring a crash. With terrible timings too.
At A2/B2 everything is fine.
Thanks for the fast reply. I have Gskill 3000 and it runs fine in A1 B1 just thought maybe i could get more.
Come to think about it, I've OC my ram to 3466 stable before.
I had followed this guide and all goes ok @toutagamon but I want to know why do you use an offset and not a fixed mode? and wht you didn't use avx to -2 ? Thanks
Offset is just a personal preference, coming from older intel systems that worked better with that. I also consider it a less strict voltage option, which the system can use to set the voltage where it needs at any given moment. Offset is a guide if you will, not a strict number.
The 8600K is cool enough to cope with no AVX2 speed reduction. Also from my testing, I saw some games dropping clocks with any negative AVX2 setting.
toutagamon thanks for the quickly answers. So with the offset mode if I want the cpu cooler can I test an LLC level 3 and downing the offset value to 30/40mV and see if the system will works stable?
Yes you can try that, but for 5Ghz I think it will be difficult. I have settled for 30mV for 5Ghz now, but with level 1 llc. I keep the system at stock 99% of the time anyway though. I only OC for my benchmarks. The 8600k is pretty powerful as it is.
Ok i 'll test it and after sell how it goes.
So, i ve tested with 50mv as offset and LLC1 and the temperature decrease. It's possible which the offset is for decrease the cpu's voltage?
So i followed these instructions to over clock my set up its pretty much the exact same as yours a side from different ram and maybe a different gpu every thing had seemed to go smoothly. I didn't have any instability as far as i could tell and the temps seemed to stay pretty low around 70-80ish although i didn't really stress test it i don't think maybe some brief gaming. I left it that way for a day or 2 and decided to put it in a case, upon putting it in the case i powered it on the screen came on for a second it might have gotten to windows then it crashed. Now every time i turn it on the mobo comes on for a few seconds it gives no display on the gpu port or the mobo port and after a little bit the psu cuts power and trys to restart. I thought that i had fried my mobo with static because it happened right after i put it in the case, but i ordered a new one and i installed it and every thing and im getting the same problem. I have been building computers for years but don't over clock that much and i have pretty much tested every part, does this sound like i fried my cpu?
Well you can't possibly fry the cpu with +50mV. If it did fry, it must have been faulty from the get go anyway. Have you tried with a different PSU however. It sounds mostly as a mobo or a PSU, than the cpu to be frank.
I suppose you have reset the bios right?
Thanks for letting me know the mV bump shouldn't be enough to fry the chip, i didn't think your OC was to aggressive but i wasn't sure, I tried to reset the bios with a few different methods i tried unplugging it and taking out the cmos battery for 24 hours, i also unplugged it and shorted the cmos reset jumper for 3 seconds as per the mother board instruction manuals, but when i power the mother board on it still rotates the colors on the leds which tells me its some how still remembering settings, because it was original just 1 color. The motherboard i am working on now is however a new mother board same model and i am still getting the same symptoms. As far as the PSU goes i used a tester on it to confirm its operating correctly and also tried a different PSU, the only thing i have not checked is the ram. Thing is the symptoms it exbits are the exact same symptoms i get when i straight up pull the ram and try and power it on, i am wondering if my ram could be cooked or bad, could the xmp OC have messed things up? I have never overclocked ram.
Well unplugging the battery should be enough by itself. The RGB function not resetting is weird indeed, but it's the first time I have had an RGB mobo and I am not sure how that works. Maybe it stores those settings differently. It is however eyebrow raising for sure.
The xmp should cause any trouble for the ram sticks either. That's not really overclocking. It's considered standard for what the ram sticks can do. It may be out of jedec spec, but it has always been like that.
This is a really weird situation you got there buddy. Maybe take it to the store, since they have plenty of hardware to crosscheck and figure out wtf is wrong.
Are you hearing any beeping sounds when the system turns on?
I don't have a speaker at the moment i just ordered one on ebay its weird this board is supposed to have an led code indicator but i don't see it lightning up, I've got one more option i'm gonna try some different ram and see what happens.
So i just wanted to update this and say that i finally got a new cpu to test with and was able to determine that the cpu was the problem. Whether or not that was the result of improper chip manufacturing, the use of these settings or a combination of the 2, i am not sure. So i'm not trying to talk shit but just wanted to let every one know what happened so that anyone who wants to avoid this happening can.
thanks mate, I got the exact same processor and mobo and got to 4,9GHz :). with 5GHz after a while of use I once got a DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION bluescreen and I think it has something to do with the SATA drivers or overclocking, and I assume it's overclocking this time so I lowered to 4,9GHz and ahvent had a a crash since. You know anything about DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION?
will this work for an i7 8700k?
It should but the 8700k is very hot due to hyperthreading.
File euxaristw poli gia to video, isxuei i idia diadikasia me to z370 killer sli?
Na'sai kala aderfe.
An to BIOS einai paromoio, logika 8a douleyoun oi ru8museis.
ne file ine poli paromia kai molis to exw kanei :) doulevei apsoga kai se euxaristw poli gia auto, pires sub apo emena.
Dokimase mhpws pai3ei kai me ligotero voltage offset. Px +30mV
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Can I use liquid cooler for this?
You actually need to use a liquid cooler
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