I don't get it.Paywalled out.
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I don't get it.Paywalled out.
a bit pointless as the 9900k will be power throttled because the VRMs on the B360 bazooka isn't great
the B360 boards also do not allow overclocking even if the VRMs of the board was good
tl;dr, don't bother
Intel didn't even enable memory overclocking on B boards until B560edit: you're right , there is no CPU OC on these B360's. The max multiplier it seems to go to (on this 8700) is x46. It looks like it's underclocking and then auto jumping (boost) back up when needed.
Just re-reading through thread and are you definitely sure this is the case?
I'm looking at CPU-Z now and multiplier auto jumping up and down etc. I thought overclocking was a pretty standard feature nowadays?
edit: you're right , there is no CPU OC on these B360's. The max multiplier it seems to go to (on this 8700) is x46. It looks like it's underclocking and then auto jumping (boost) back up when needed.
If you can pick one up dirt cheap yes, I'm a believer of adding fresh life to old platforms and a 9900k isn't a slouch even by today's standards
That's more like what they should be priced at, tbh.If it was a £100 upgrade I wouldn't think twice about it
And i like the idea of upgrading 1 part rather then the faff of a mobo/cpu/ram
There's always a sweet spot when to buy older hardware. Then for some reason it skyrockets and remains static. There's no shortage of older cpus on the market so supply certainly isn't the driving force.That's more like what they should be priced at, tbh.
That's more like what they should be priced at, tbh.