Those Haswell numbers are simply not attainable on the vast majority of chips even under water. I've got a 5930 K and just to hit 4.8 on it I've got to dump 1.45 volts to it and even then I have yet to get it to run stable on through several hours of stress testing. I'd love to see what kind of voltage a bios auto-overclock would dump into a 5930K to hit 5.0 ghz.
Those Haswell numbers are simply not attainable on the vast majority of chips even under water. I've got a 5930 K and just to hit 4.8 on it I've got to dump 1.45 volts to it and even then I have yet to get it to run stable on through several hours of stress testing. I'd love to see what kind of voltage a bios auto-overclock would dump into a 5930K to hit 5.0 ghz.
For Ryzen, Why would the 6 core and 4 core parts overclock to lower frequencies than the 8 core parts? Less power consumption, Less heat.. should lead to a bigger overclock.
For Ryzen, Why would the 6 core and 4 core parts overclock to lower frequencies than the 8 core parts? Less power consumption, Less heat.. should lead to a bigger overclock.
Can't wait to talk to people bragging about their sick "level 11GHz" overclock.
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