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Intel extreme tuning utility benchmark crash
Intel extreme tuning utility benchmark crash













intel extreme tuning utility benchmark crash

You can also use throttlestop but intel xtu will be easier. I would get a program like intel extreme tuning utility to see if you are hitting any throttle conditions. Stuttering increasing with overclock can be the result of throttling sometimes. What do u think, ill run the test when i can I'll download it tomorrow, its late right now im about to log offīut since one of my usb driver "failed/error" and games stutters more now, does that mean I have not enough voltage? maybe raise from 1.300 to 1.320? Reading up on forums and feeling more comfortable with the whole process.īluffergod wrote:Sorry, I just didnt want to run prime95 at first.because if the pc crash during the test and I cant go back into the bios to revert the changes or w-e then I dont know how to open my pc lol Watching gpu usage so he can tell if he will gain anything from overclocking his cpu. That's also time for him to get familiar with watching temps. And he only has to consider risk vs reward after he has experience with the benefits he will gain. He can stop or keep going any time he wants to. Let him start safe and test out the performance benefits with a relative voltage modifier so that it will work its way up with him. A week ago he was learning about the 4 core speed of his processor. Also does he want to go to 1.3v? Does he want to go higher to 1.4v so he can push it to the max? Does he want to go for lower clockspeed with a safer longterm outlook? Why even make him consider all this stuff right off the bat. So you are pretty likely making him hit crashing / instability right away. So at 1.3v hes more likely than that to be unstable. Throwing it to 1.3v at 4.7ghz and working your way down like you said is PRETTY likely to be unstable right off the bat.įrom a quick search and multiple sources about 3/4 to 2/3 of people with a 6600k can get 4.7ghz BUT that's at 1.4v. I no longer view you as an experienced overclocker. Lol i cant believe I have to explain this to you. if you think that's to difficult for him you must think he's really stupid. I gave him a voltage and a ratio to start at and keep turning it down till it's stable while running prime. >He could do it your way but its just more likely it will mess up and be harder for a first timer. He has to test it with multiple workloads and for a decent amount of time.

intel extreme tuning utility benchmark crash

Lexlazootin wrote:>Also btw prolly should have him work his way up not throw it to the high likely value.















Intel extreme tuning utility benchmark crash