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Solve : i7-4790k overclocking with MSI z97s SLI Krait edition? |
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Answer» Hello all, I have a 4790k with a MSI z97s SLI Krait edition, annnd I bought a Kraken x62 cooler so I wanted to try and overclock. I have my CPU 4.5Ghz with a voltage of 1.200. I did not change anything else,and the core voltage/ring thing is left on default. so my question is, just to be sure, it's not hogging all the power all the time is it? I'm new to OC CPU's only really consume most power when they are processing data and full tilt 100% per core. When idle they go into a lesser power consumption state even if overclocked. Intel CPUs have Speed Stepping which when the CPU is idle unless Stepping is disabled somewheres it will generally come to rest at around 1/4 or 1/5 clock, so if your CPU was idle and utilizing Speed Stepping, it will be around 1/4 or 1/5 the clock of full clock of 4.5Ghz and will be somewhere around 1.12Ghz or 900Mhz. AMD also has this stepping feature but they call it Cool n Quiet the fan speed can be reduced lessening noise and the CPU clock drops down by quarter clock intervals such as my 2.8Ghz IDLES at around 700Mhz saving electricity and not creating unnecessary heat. For a 5 to 12% increase in output it's a waste of time... Well ... my thoughts on this statement is that its already got plenty of processing power with that Core i7, so No sense pushing the CPU harder when there really is no need to. I myself use overclocks only towards end-life CPU's, CPU's that are older and healthy, but lag is starting to become noticeable and if I cook the CPU no big loss because its fully depreciated and I got my MONEYS worth out of it. I was running with a 10% overclock on a Athlon 64 x2 4450B at 2.53Ghz instead of 2.3Ghz and this brought some more life into this CPU and helped with speeding up video processing conversions of large game captures from FRAPS which could be like 30GB in size into smaller 1GB AVI files with VIRTUALDUB 64-bit to share with friends on youtube for example and it would get the video processing done almost 10% faster. I have since upgraded this older gaming system to a Quadcore Athlon II x4 620 and I could overclock that but its plenty for what it does. I have 2 better systems so there is no sense in pushing the quadcore with a 10% overclock. The AMD FX-8300 3.3Ghz 8-core and AMD FX-8350 4.0Ghz 8-core I will use when I need something more powerful to game with etc. |
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