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Aug 19 2016 06:13pm
Quote (Ghot @ Aug 19 2016 07:05pm)
I think he can only change the Bclck...the frequency. He can't change the multi on the 6100, I don't think.


how about post when you know about it then cause you literally just bitched me out about commenting with out researching first yesterday.
apparently first hand experience isn't good enough.
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Aug 19 2016 06:37pm
Quote (Ghot @ Aug 19 2016 09:05pm)
I think he can only change the Bclck...the frequency. He can't change the multi on the 6100, I don't think.


It let me edit CPU Base Clock .. it's defaulted at 100 .. I set it to 120 and it changed it to 4.4GHZ (This made my RAM mhz increase)

Also CPU core voltage, and a few others it lets me manually enter the number.

BUT I reset to default because I have no idea what I'm doing.

E/
CPU Ratio..
Ring Ratio..
GT Voltage..
SA Voltage..
DRAM Voltage..

Bunch of these

This post was edited by TSL on Aug 19 2016 06:42pm
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It let me edit CPU Base Clock .. it's defaulted at 100 .. I set it to 120 and it changed it to 4.4GHZ (This made my RAM mhz increase)

Also CPU core voltage, and a few others it lets me manually enter the number.

CPU Ratio..
Ring Ratio..

BUT I reset to default because I have no idea what I'm doing.


Try the 120 clock and see it it will handle it. I totally overlooked the part its not a K processor LOL

Only way to know is to stress test it. IF it blue screens, up the voltage on the vcore.

may have to increase the DRAM voltage to get it stable fyi

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Try the 120 clock and see it it will handle it. I totally overlooked the part its not a K processor LOL

Only way to know is to stress test it. IF it blue screens, up the voltage on the vcore.


Only change bclock, nothing else?
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Aug 19 2016 06:44pm
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Only change bclock, nothing else?


yes blck then voltage.
tbh best to change the blck in smaller amounts of 5 then voltage to catch up.
May have to underclock ram though for stability.
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Aug 19 2016 06:46pm


Yeah. If the RAM gets too high of frequency...then set the RAM back down to what it's supposed to be, but leave the Bclock turned up.
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Aug 19 2016 06:47pm
http://wccftech.com/review/intel-i3-6100-overclocking-worth/

This is what you should be reading.
You aim is to get an oc but keep the ram at a 1:1 ratio.
If the ram goes higher lower it and tighten the timing on the ram.
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Quote (King Atrhur @ Aug 19 2016 09:47pm)
http://wccftech.com/review/intel-i3-6100-overclocking-worth/

This is what you should be reading.
You aim is to get an oc but keep the ram at a 1:1 ratio.
If the ram goes higher lower it and tighten the timing on the ram.


Was just about to post that link
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Aug 19 2016 07:02pm
I'm just going to hold off anyway, not worth the hassle/not knowing what I'm doing.
Thanks for the comments.
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Aug 19 2016 07:03pm
Its not sure your overclock settings will even work. Most boards and BIOS versions has none k models locked on BCLK as well.

I would recommend you staying away from overclocking a none K model without experience.
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