![]() ![]() Also, remember that your voltage adjustment should be done after setting and testing CPU ratios. Please, please, please follow the overclocking guide and read up on anything you're going to do PC related BEFORE you try to do it. Stop pushing your overclock if:ġ) Your processor gets too hot (anything above 85-90 Celcius and it's probably time to dial it back a bitĢ) if your system is unstable no matter how much voltage you add. Continue your stress test until temperatures stabilize and you're happy with the stability of your system. Stop your stress test is your processor gets too hot or your system crashes due to instability. After every increment, run a 15-20 minute stress test (using something like AIDA64 Extreme) while monitoring temps (using something like HW monitor. Your BCLK is usually 100, leave that alone, only adjust core ratio/multiplier and adjust voltage as needed. Your processor frequency is you BLCK * Core Ratio. Just changing voltage isn't going to do anything. Here is a link to a full overclocking guide. You need to adjust the core ratio and voltage. ![]()
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