Overclocking Question

KapteinFruit

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So I see people like Tom and the people over at Guru3D setting the Multiplier down and the BCLK up or the other way around to get high overclocks.

How do I do that? I mean, how do I find the sweet spot? I usually max out the multiplier and climb up the BCLK.

So is it better to mess around with the BCLK and multiplier over maxing out the multiplier and setting up the BCLK?
 
the BCLK ups the ram aswell i beleve wereas the the multi just does the cpu but it oviosly goes with the BCLK

you find a balance between the 2,i just up the multi cos its unlocked and easyer
 
the bclk will change the ram but then you just change the ram divider.

A bclk clock will always be better tan a multi clock tbh. You shouldnt get confused with some of the things I do in reviews. Let me know what you are trying to achieve and Ill let you know what is best to do.
 
the bclk will change the ram but then you just change the ram divider.

A bclk clock will always be better tan a multi clock tbh. You shouldnt get confused with some of the things I do in reviews. Let me know what you are trying to achieve and Ill let you know what is best to do.

Lately I've been liking a clean 4,00GHz and stock RAM speeds. But the higher I can get the better. I've never been able to get over 4,2-ish GHz with 20x Multi and 210-ish BCLK. (Stable.)
 
Then I dont see where the issue is dude? tbh for the little benefits Id sit at 200 x20 with 1600 ram and just try to have the volts as low as possible. Just because it all ties in together so much better than stressing the nads of everything for what will bring next to no real life benefit.

Ive use the 5ghz 970 day to day, yet even I just have it at 4ghz with the volts right down low. It does get to the point sometimes that in the longrun less can end up being more.
 
Then I dont see where the issue is dude? tbh for the little benefits Id sit at 200 x20 with 1600 ram and just try to have the volts as low as possible. Just because it all ties in together so much better than stressing the nads of everything for what will bring next to no real life benefit.

Ive use the 5ghz 970 day to day, yet even I just have it at 4ghz with the volts right down low. It does get to the point sometimes that in the longrun less can end up being more.

There was no issue. I was just wondering why you reviewer people do it like that. My volt at 4,00GHz is 1.27V. Is that low or high?
 
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