BCLK OC on 6700 NON K Version Help

what do you mean its a no go? It wont post?

None K-chip overclocking is a funny right now and is waiting for a better bios.

The system will crash... if you have
C state on
Turbo on
EIST on

Choaski - You have managed to get 4.4Ghz out off a CPU that is not intended for overclocking, with a very ruff bios. i think your doing ok buddy
also your running 4 sticks of ram @ high speed, this is known to drop over clocks down a little because you working the IMC harder

I was looking at dumping the boys none k i3 for an i5 however now i have seen your i7 i am thinging of giving him my i5, and getting a none k i7 for myself
 
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what do you mean its a no go? It wont post?
When I re-enable Turbo, it changes a ton of settings in my BIOS, piratically reverting the OC, one of the options it changes is the OC settings, disabling the ability to OC. (Maybe someone else with the same BIOS can correct me as I'm new to this but from the help you and P4 have given me, it's pretty simple and I think I understand).

None K-chip overclocking is a funny right now and is waiting for a better bios.

The system will crash... if you have
C state on
Turbo on
EIST on

Choaski - You have managed to get 4.4Ghz out off a CPU that is not intended for overclocking, with a very ruff bios. i think your doing ok buddy
also your running 4 sticks of ram @ high speed, this is known to drop over clocks down a little because you working the IMC harder

I was looking at dumping the boys none k i3 for an i5 however now i have seen your i7 i am thinging of giving him my i5, and getting a none k i7 for myself

I agree 4.45Ghz is a very good OC coming from 3.4/3.5 (Can't remember stock clock :D) I just wanted to hit that sweet spot of 4.8, getting greedy :P. Here is to hoping there is no (patch) to stop the BCLK OC on Skylakes!


My final settings:

CPU: 1.35volt (Can prob be lowered)
SA: 1.100Volt (I said this was higher on default, I was wrong)
OI: 1.100Volt
Ring / Ratio: 37 (Even though it appears it only read 34?)
Base Clock: 131Mhz
Final Clock Speed: 4450 Mhz (According to CPU-Z, lets round to 4.5Ghz ;) )
Max Temp: 70? I think

It was under 1hour of Prime95, I didn't let it run much longer because I don't know where the crashes start (Been reading about Skylake and Prime issues) BUT as for stability, I streamed H1Z1 for 6 hours using OBS and I had no issues (Other than 1 crash which was caused by the game)


Thanks for helping me compleat my first BCLK OC :D
 
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I agree 4.45Ghz is a very good OC coming from 3.4/3.5 (Can't remember stock clock :D) I just wanted to hit that sweet spot of 4.8, getting greedy :P. Here is to hoping there is no (patch) to stop the BCLK OC on Skylakes!

Asus are advertising bclk overclocking on your motherboard box's now, i think its just a matter of time until i real bios engineer get some time in and we see proper working bios's for overclocking.
 
you should really have dropped to ram all the way down to 2133 to start and drop the multi down to ~20-25x you might get a higher speed out your system from less multi and more base as some board have managed well over 500mhz bclk.
 
you should really have dropped to ram all the way down to 2133 to start and drop the multi down to ~20-25x you might get a higher speed out your system from less multi and more base as some board have managed well over 500mhz bclk.

You spark interest with your post... This was my first BCLK OC so no idea what the hell I was doing.

I can save my current profile and give it a go, so you suggest only 2 things (Just to make sure I don't mess up quick) Drop RAM heavy and multi to 25.

What would be the reason of changing multi lower? I don't understand how it works, just that multi x base = Ghz :D. How could making the multi smaller make it more stable than using a multi of 37? Surely, dropping the RAM down further now and see'in if I could push base more would have the same effect?
 
you should really have dropped to ram all the way down to 2133 to start and drop the multi down to ~20-25x you might get a higher speed out your system from less multi and more base as some board have managed well over 500mhz bclk.

can you link me to the 500 bclk clocking of skylake
 
Is there a limit to how much one can up the BCLK?

195 x 25 = 4.9Ghz :D Whilst I don't see how lowering it would be more stable, I know how to use a calculator to get my hopes up <3


Is it possible that I could get a higher OC by lower RAM timings? I'll give it a go later, just wondered what you though as well.
 
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don't think so,

and no p4 we're saying it's possible on some boards not taht it's best practice.

got 4.6 stable on a 6400 here at 1.35V
 
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