DefenderX Wrote:Anyway, it's not a good idea to overclock new CPUs like the Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge CPUs with the BCLK.^Proof that people don't read my WoT posts.
NaturalViolence Wrote:-additional BCLK setting support allows for better overclocking without multipliers, adjusting the BCLK is completely safe on sandy bridge-E, unlike sandy bridge or ivy bridge. Unlike sandy/ivy bridge frequency sensitive components like the pci-e controller are not on the cpu with sandy bridge-E and therefore aren't affected by the bclk. DMI and PEG have programmable clock dividers that are used to keep their frequency from changing when you change the bclk.
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-Mark Antony