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    Posted: 24 Jan 2016 at 9:03pm
Hello,

Need help with my OCing.

I'm using an Intel Core i3 6100 with Z170 Pro4 running on latest BIOS firmware (updated via UEFI, connected through network).

I am able to increase the BCLK speed but when I do, even a slight increase from 100 to 101 or 102 would result in multiplier drop from 37 to 36.

I have no idea why. I've tried disabling various stuff in the system but it still doesn't work.

Any suggestions?
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ADDED INFO.

Upon entering BIOS. 

at 101 BCLK it will show 3636. 

Now if I enter the OC Tweaker > CPU CONFIG > BCLK Frequency and re-key in the BCLK at 101, it will update the TARGET CPU to 3737. 

That's fine, until I reboot, it goes back to 36. 
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Can you put back the multiplier to 37 using a-tuning in windows?
That's assuming you are using Windows

If not just set a higher bclk to overcome the lower multiplier.
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You should be able to use XTU (intel Extreme tuning utility) in windows to bump it back to 37. So far as I am aware the drop in multi is a safety device but you can usually set it back to its correct value using either XTU or ASRock A-Tuning.
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I'm not sure if it's just me but XTU on my 6600 (non-k) does not allow me to change anything.
I got rid of it pretty fast though thinking Intel would not want a non-k cpu to be oveclocked via one of their tools.
I might need to reinstall and give it another go. 

Is there any tool allowing overclock to onboard gpu? I know some expensive asrock z170 board have that option but I could never figure out if it's just enabled for K processors or a limitation of my board, or both.

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I am in the opposite situation to you Peroni, I have a 6600k on an H170 board so that may be why I have access to the multi in XTU, albeit maxed at stock values. I am afraid without a locked CPU and a Z170 board I couldn't tell you for sure what functions are disabled in XTU with that combo. 
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OK finally ....... ...FINALLY I found out that..........

I NEED A GRAPHICS CARD TO USE SKY OC.

I thank all of you for putting your input.

I got tired of trying, then I came across Anandtech's article saying

"Though it is worth noting that any BCLK overclock on this scale will result in the integrated graphics being disabled automatically by Intel's VGA driver if it is installed - before installation, the integrated graphics can still function I am being told."

That prompted me to place a graphics card on the system and voila, the actual SKY OC stuff appears on screen. I thought I was using SKY OC with just BCLK adjustment.

Well whatever, I got the Core i3-6100 to run stable at 4.5Ghz with 37 x 122Mhz. I'm using HyperX Savage DDR4-3000 but the best speed I can get is around 2600. 2800 - 3000 range would result in no-boot. 
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4.5ghz is a nice overclock, especially for a locked CPU Thumbs Up
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