Overclocking BCLK on B760m PG Riptide
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Topic: Overclocking BCLK on B760m PG Riptide
Posted By: Wapin
Subject: Overclocking BCLK on B760m PG Riptide
Date Posted: 27 Sep 2023 at 9:59pm
Hello
I want to overclock the intel core i5 12400F processor using the BCLK on my B760m PG Riptide.
To do this, I've set the ratio to 40 for a BCLK of 110 (frequency sought at 4.4Ghz). The cpu cache ratio was set to 36, and I also paid attention to the ram frequency so as not to exceed its limits. I set the CPU Core/Cache Voltage to 1.15v and set Level 1 to Load line calibration.
When I do a stability test under OCCT, I get errors after 2 or 10 minutes, it varies. I'll need your help with the CPU voltage. Indeed, when I set 1.15v, the vCore is at 1.15v with a resting vidCore at 1.11v. When I run OCCT, the vidCore collapses to 1.05v. I have the impression that the cpu doesn't have enough voltage when under load. If I increase the CPU Core/Cache Voltage to 1.20, I don't see any effect on the vidCore. Another strange point, if I lower the CPU Core/Cache Voltage to 1.12v, I see the vidCore increased under OCCT.
Can you explain how to increase the vidCore voltage correctly? I don't understand how it works.
Best regards
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Posted By: Hrvoje
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 12:03am
Heloo nobody answer you...shame on you Asrock....same problem here, it doesnt supply cpu with enough juice or we dont see it....cpuz and core temp, HW Monitor also...cant see voltage....i have it with 12400f cpu and set voltage fixed to 1.240V, it shows 1.15V, dont know where is the problem....bios 4.01, maby we must go back to previous bios version?????
Asrock stuff and support please help us >:)
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Posted By: Timbo
Date Posted: 10 Jul 2024 at 8:06am
I have a 12400f on the same motherboard. Was up at 5.3 GHZ but lowered it down to 5.06 ghz to keep it ice cold. 1.26 Volts cpu, 30C idle, 60C stress testing. I can give you settings if you haven't figured it out.
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Posted By: Timbo
Date Posted: 10 Jul 2024 at 9:45am
What are you running (ghz) and your Temps. Maybe your configuration is better than mine. I find above 5.06ghz I am producing a lot of heat with diminishing returns.
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Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 10 Jul 2024 at 4:22pm
Sorry Timbo, that was a spammer response with an embedded spam link. They are sneaky these days and even try to look like they are answering a post legitimately.
I wouldn't put any value in what they said at all.
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