Question How to overclock an Intel i5-10600K to 5 GHz

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Hello.

I have Strix Z490-I motherboard and i5-10600K processor. I want to overclock this CPU to 5 GHz, not more.

What should be the BIOS settings?

  • Asus Strix Z490-I motherboard
  • Seasonic 750W power supply
  • NZXT X53 Kraken liquid cooler
  • Kingston Predator 2x8 GB 3000 MHz memory
 

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10600K @ 5.0GHz up to 6 cores, 5.1GHz up to 2 cores.
Vcore under heavy load @ 1.425V BIOS, 1.360V Socket Sense, 1.300V Die Sense.
  • Ai Overclock Tuner: XMP II
  • AVX Instruction Core Ratio Negative Offset: 1
  • CPU Core Ratio: By Core Usage
    • 1-Core Ratio Limit: 51
    • 2-Core Ratio Limit: 51
    • 3-Core Ratio Limit: 50
    • 4-Core Ratio Limit: 50
    • 5-Core Ratio Limit: 50
    • 6-Core Ratio Limit: 50
  • Digi+ VRM
    • CPU Load-line Calibration: Level 4 (Level 3 for Apex, Extreme, Formula, Hero)
  • Internal CPU Power Management
    • Long Duration Package Power Limit: 180
    • Short Duration Package Power Limit: 180
  • CPU Core/Cache Voltage: Manual Mode
  • CPU Core Voltage Override: 1.425
The top 23% of tested 10600K fell within the 5.0GHz bin or greater. Other sources. 5.0GHz appears to be a good target.
 
Why do you want to overclock?
It is a reasonable thing to do if you need to run multithreaded apps that can make use of all threads.
OTOH, for gaming, it is better to use the turbo capability which will boost the performance of one or two cores past what an oc can do.
Games respond best to single thread performance.
 

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I got a massive increase in game performance with a all core overclock. Games seem to like 6 or more cores. Also there is a big increase in time spy cpu.

A 10600k boosts to 4.80 GHz. The settings I posted would increase both Multi Thread and single thread performance. 5.1GHz up to 2 cores and 5.0GHz for 6 cores. AVX -1.

Basically an overclocked 10600k @ 5.1GHz all cores is close to a 10900k stock in games.



 
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