Hi I'm having a difficult time trying to understand how to overclock single and/or multiple cores with this motherboard/cpu combo?
I would like to manually overclock max boost from 4.2 to a higher number such as 4.4, 4.6, 4.8 or 5.0, single and all-core.
Is this possible? thanks
I tried increasing the multiplier under ai/overclocker and have achieved an all core base clock speed of 4.0ghz, which is ok but not what I want.
Alright I looked around and tried these settings on PBO in the motherboard bios(under cpu overclocking) but I'm not sure if it was activated/on/working due to the results. I changed PBO to enabled in the ai/tweak section.
"PBO advanced, Limits motherboard, Scaler auto, +200mhz override, Negative 10 all core curve optimiser"
Geekbench 6
pbo: enabled
1640
Single-Core Score
7368
Multi-Core Score
Geekbench 6
pbo: disabled
1658
Single-Core Score
7501
Multi-Core Score
pbo: disabled
silverbench
P17284
I also observed temps during the benchmarks.
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "MHz" kept returning 3600
geekbench returned cpu Base Frequency 4.46 GHz
same for both tests
I would like to manually overclock max boost from 4.2 to a higher number such as 4.4, 4.6, 4.8 or 5.0, single and all-core.
Is this possible? thanks
I tried increasing the multiplier under ai/overclocker and have achieved an all core base clock speed of 4.0ghz, which is ok but not what I want.
Alright I looked around and tried these settings on PBO in the motherboard bios(under cpu overclocking) but I'm not sure if it was activated/on/working due to the results. I changed PBO to enabled in the ai/tweak section.
"PBO advanced, Limits motherboard, Scaler auto, +200mhz override, Negative 10 all core curve optimiser"
Geekbench 6
pbo: enabled
1640
Single-Core Score
7368
Multi-Core Score
Geekbench 6
pbo: disabled
1658
Single-Core Score
7501
Multi-Core Score
pbo: disabled
silverbench
P17284
I also observed temps during the benchmarks.
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "MHz" kept returning 3600
geekbench returned cpu Base Frequency 4.46 GHz
same for both tests
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