Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

devlos Mar 9, 2018 @ 7:49am
How a OC on NB Frequency , Increases FPS and minimizes fps drops.
Nb Frequincy is basicly The CPU's wich interconnects between the cores, cache, memory controllers, and other hardware.. , Increasing this Will give you a big benefit in Unrelatebale event's as Wallbreaking , Smoke's and Physics , Removing and giving you a more stable result.

By Default you should have a motherboard with Overclockable Capeabilities.

But bascily we do not OC there are Default Values tied to your ram in mhz on NB Frequency

The Problem is 99% of the time if you build it yourself or bought it out of a store ETC , There is a high chance they did not implement this , Not using your cpu at full potential.

benefits Anyone running on older Hardware will have even higher improvements

AM3+ Bulldozer chips have the highest benefits , because of a lack of l3 cache, And poor Dividement in sharing resources.

This also goes for Older Cpu's Intel cpu's from the 2th to the 4th generation.
In Particular the I7 Cpu's Where as the Fx 8350 is hyperthreading involved only a bit different.

These benchmarks are on high settings 1080P

Benchmark with fx 8350 R9 290x 16GB

Nb frequency Default 2000 mhz min: 84 - Average 156 max: 247

Nb Frequency 2400 mhz min: 101 - Average 163 max: 251

These Results are pretty impressive to say the least

So how do you do it?

First of all , This can increase heat when used since the increase of Vcore on the motherboard NB speeds and since the memory controller is connected to your CPU it will increase socket temps , But not allot , i am not responsible for any harm to your system.

It's bascily really simple default multipliers are set on x10 both for HT link speeds and the NB Frequency

You Can Bump it up my 200 mhz for each settings but before you do , we need to get the exact amount you want to bump it up to my rig for example uses 1600 mhz DDR3

1600/2 = 800x3 = 2400 mhz

You divide your RAM Stock speed by 2 then Multiply that number by 3 , And there you have it it's that simple :)

Second we need something to keep a eye on the Socket Temp's Heat

HWMONITOR "to keep track of how much HEAT The cpu increases.

And a benchmark for stability Prime95 "Blend test"

NB Frequency : The Memory speed , Of the Channels between your CPU Internal Core's memory and other devices

NB Vcore :The Voltage Required to keep the OC stable.


If you need a guide on how to do it , Look it up there are tons of guides out there.

If you need more help you can reply , i will be happy to answer your questions.
Last edited by devlos; Mar 9, 2018 @ 7:54am
Date Posted: Mar 9, 2018 @ 7:49am
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