Over clocking my cpu

thomasdoan98

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I have the gigabyte ga z170x gaming 7 motherboard and a i5-6600k cpu. In the bios, there’s the cpu upgrade option and the turbo boost option. Which is better to use and can I use both at the same time?
 
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"Turbo Boost" is a stock feature of the 6600K.
Base is 3.5GHz, Boost is 3.9GHz.

You *can* use them together, but it's a bit tough to get stable, and generally more hassle than it's worth.

For example, the "Boost" is +400MHz (0.4GHz)

If you OC the 6600K to, say 4.5-4.6GHz (which should be achievable by most 6600K's with 'safe' voltage, and appropriate cooling) the "Boost" would still kick in to push it to 4.9-5.0GHz which is extremely unlikely to be stable.

IIRC, only the top 2% of 6600K's could get to 5GHz stable (~10% could do 4.9GHz), and the ones that could, needed substantial voltage boosts.


A stable ~4.5Ghz OC with turbo disabled would be the smartest route.

Barty1884

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"Turbo Boost" is a stock feature of the 6600K.
Base is 3.5GHz, Boost is 3.9GHz.

You *can* use them together, but it's a bit tough to get stable, and generally more hassle than it's worth.

For example, the "Boost" is +400MHz (0.4GHz)

If you OC the 6600K to, say 4.5-4.6GHz (which should be achievable by most 6600K's with 'safe' voltage, and appropriate cooling) the "Boost" would still kick in to push it to 4.9-5.0GHz which is extremely unlikely to be stable.

IIRC, only the top 2% of 6600K's could get to 5GHz stable (~10% could do 4.9GHz), and the ones that could, needed substantial voltage boosts.


A stable ~4.5Ghz OC with turbo disabled would be the smartest route.
 
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