[SOLVED] BCLK Overclock 3570

monokiller

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Hi there! i decided to try bclk overclock on my i5 3570 non K , but i think im not doing it right. So what i did was setting target 42 on all cores and use 104 mhz multiplier and the result is 3951 mhz at max but the part that worries me is the RAM . The memory mhz's are 1333 but with the multiplier it works on 1386 is that a problem?
So my question basically am i doing stuff right and if not then how i should properly do it ?
Specs :
Mobo: z77 pro3
Ram : 16 gb Corsair Vengance 1333
GPU: r9 380 nitro
PSU : Kolink 650W 80 Gold
 
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Hi there! i decided to try bclk overclock on my i5 3570 non K , but i think im not doing it right. So what i did was setting target 42 on all cores and use 104 mhz multiplier and the result is 3951 mhz at max but the part that worries me is the RAM . The memory mhz's are 1333 but with the multiplier it works on 1386 is that a problem?
So my question basically am i doing stuff right and if not then how i should properly do it ?
Specs :
Mobo: z77 pro3
Ram : 16 gb Corsair Vengance 1333
GPU: r9 380 nitro
PSU : Kolink 650W 80 Gold
Got to be careful with BCLK OC, it also raises RAM and PCI/PCIe frequency which in turn also alter SATA ports.. That can cause instability and if it does you can most probably reduce those values in BIOS.
Hi there! i decided to try bclk overclock on my i5 3570 non K , but i think im not doing it right. So what i did was setting target 42 on all cores and use 104 mhz multiplier and the result is 3951 mhz at max but the part that worries me is the RAM . The memory mhz's are 1333 but with the multiplier it works on 1386 is that a problem?
So my question basically am i doing stuff right and if not then how i should properly do it ?
Specs :
Mobo: z77 pro3
Ram : 16 gb Corsair Vengance 1333
GPU: r9 380 nitro
PSU : Kolink 650W 80 Gold
Got to be careful with BCLK OC, it also raises RAM and PCI/PCIe frequency which in turn also alter SATA ports.. That can cause instability and if it does you can most probably reduce those values in BIOS.
 
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