I have a 13600K I am running in a Z790 MSI Tomahawk, and I am trying to see the best approach to overclock it.
I surmise may would say "always do it manually"
I ran Intel ETU first, and it said I had an excellent bin. Setting the Speed Optimizer it gave me a max of 5.4 Ghz@1.6v, when default speed is 3.5@1.2v
The I ran Game Boost for contrast it gave me 5.2 Ghz@1.5v, but tripled the fan speed by default, and it still ran warmer than under ETU
If I run Game Boost, I cannot run ETU. I went back and turned Game Boost off, re-ran ETU, this time Speed Optimizer gave me 5.3 GHz@1.4v.
Is running ETU like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get?
But I see no reason to leave fans at max.
I'm coming from having used a i5-4690K for eight years, which only had four cores, so the overclock was easy to observe.
This CPU has 14 cores, so I assume the number of cores, and the difference between performance and efficiency cores is why I see the voltage, core speed, and multiplier info constantly shifting in CPU-Z?
I surmise may would say "always do it manually"
I ran Intel ETU first, and it said I had an excellent bin. Setting the Speed Optimizer it gave me a max of 5.4 Ghz@1.6v, when default speed is 3.5@1.2v
The I ran Game Boost for contrast it gave me 5.2 Ghz@1.5v, but tripled the fan speed by default, and it still ran warmer than under ETU
If I run Game Boost, I cannot run ETU. I went back and turned Game Boost off, re-ran ETU, this time Speed Optimizer gave me 5.3 GHz@1.4v.
Is running ETU like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get?
But I see no reason to leave fans at max.
I'm coming from having used a i5-4690K for eight years, which only had four cores, so the overclock was easy to observe.
This CPU has 14 cores, so I assume the number of cores, and the difference between performance and efficiency cores is why I see the voltage, core speed, and multiplier info constantly shifting in CPU-Z?