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Lmao no. Automatic software for overclocking is garbage.
You literally just tweak it until it's safe, that's better than any software.
You probably lost the silicons lottery.
Overclock may cause more instability if done wrong or unlucky cpu.
Are you not listening? Overclocking experts like der8auer do not use trash software like that.
The tried and true method to get a proper overclock is to do it yourself in BIOS.
Don't recommend trash automatic OC programs.
higher oc will make it throttle if its overheating (cpu or vrm)
check with cpuz and/or hwmonitor to watch clocks under load (alt+tab takes long enough for temps to drop 20+c)
at idle or light load it will be at oc clocks, but when vrms or cpu are at max temp it will throttle
I don't care how "optimised" you think it is. Manual overclocking is the way to go, always.
And if it's "optimised" for 9th gen and newer, then it's not even relevant in this thread because this is a 4th gen CPU.
This is just laughable. He doesn't need to upgrade the 4790K just yet, it's still a fantastic CPU, being about as good as a Ryzen 5 3600 and being capable of handling a 2080 Ti. Instead of giving him answers that'll cost him upwards of 1000$, you should be pointing out the obvious, that it seems like a throttling issue or unstable OC.
Your advice lately has been awful, seriously. You tell people to buy 10th gen i9 HEDT CPUs that are designed for work, when they're only looking to game, simply because "futureproofing," and because you yourself game on a 10900X and Titan RTX at 1080p, which is such a massive waste of money. The Ryzen 5 3600 costs 5 times less but the FPS difference is not nearly enough to come close to justifying the 10900X for gaming.
Unless, you can show me any evidence which supports your argument?
Could I get evidence to support this claim?
I don't want to spread misinformation, so if I'm telling people to use BIOS, the clearly inferior method, I'm doing them a diservice, so I'd like to see info to better help, that is, if you can provide it. B^)
im using that same cpu and it has been rock solid for years. on the second psu and still gaming. i do have turbo mode on my board and have not seen games demand enough to get it to oc. well except for ark survial evolved and the server i was on crashed from people downloading a ton of dinos at once.