All core enhancement xmp quick answer needed
I have enabled xmp on my 3200 mhz ram and it has come up with do you want to apply all core enhancement with xmp settings for improved performance yes or no?
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I have a 212 evo with i7 7700k
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Multi-core enhancement, or similar things, just allow all cores to boost to the single core speed.
So, your CPU will boost all cores 4.5Ghz.

So long as your cooler can handle it, it'll be fine.
You can always turn it off if it does get to hot.
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Multi-core enhancement, or similar things, just allow all cores to boost to the single core speed.
So, your CPU will boost all cores 4.5Ghz.

So long as your cooler can handle it, it'll be fine.
You can always turn it off if it does get to hot.
Do you recon a 212 evo can handle it?
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Autumn_:
Multi-core enhancement, or similar things, just allow all cores to boost to the single core speed.
So, your CPU will boost all cores 4.5Ghz.

So long as your cooler can handle it, it'll be fine.
You can always turn it off if it does get to hot.
Do you recon a 212 evo can handle it?
The 7700k is a toasty chip, but from a quick look, people are saying they've done it fine.

So yeah, I'd say it's worth a shot, worst case you have to disable it.
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Do you recon a 212 evo can handle it?
The 7700k is a toasty chip, but from a quick look, people are saying they've done it fine.

So yeah, I'd say it's worth a shot, worst case you have to disable it.
Thanks ill keep an eye on temps, cleaned out my cpu cooler, not done this in like 2 years, hoollyy mooolyy was it just filled...
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Autumn_:
The 7700k is a toasty chip, but from a quick look, people are saying they've done it fine.

So yeah, I'd say it's worth a shot, worst case you have to disable it.
Thanks ill keep an eye on temps, cleaned out my cpu cooler, not done this in like 2 years, hoollyy mooolyy was it just filled...
Well, just run something like Prime95, or Aida64, see what the max temps you're getting are, if they're 85-90c, that'll be fine, if you're just gaming (because gaming won't produce nearly as much load.)
Raoul 14. Mai 2020 um 12:31 
My quick answer is NO. But if you select yes and then set your CPU overclock manually it gets disabled anyway. In general I do not recommend overclocking with MCE or any other automatic OC method by motherboard manufacturers as voltages get set way too high to compensate for consistency.
Nightz 14. Mai 2020 um 13:19 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Raoul:
My quick answer is NO. But if you select yes and then set your CPU overclock manually it gets disabled anyway. In general I do not recommend overclocking with MCE or any other automatic OC method by motherboard manufacturers as voltages get set way too high to compensate for consistency.
I set it to yes, been gaming all day no crashes, high temps etc
Raoul 14. Mai 2020 um 13:28 
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Raoul:
My quick answer is NO. But if you select yes and then set your CPU overclock manually it gets disabled anyway. In general I do not recommend overclocking with MCE or any other automatic OC method by motherboard manufacturers as voltages get set way too high to compensate for consistency.
I set it to yes, been gaming all day no crashes, high temps etc

Good to go if your happy with it, voltage looks good?
Nightz 14. Mai 2020 um 13:34 
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I set it to yes, been gaming all day no crashes, high temps etc

Good to go if your happy with it, voltage looks good?
Not on game anymore ill check when im next on
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