before the advent of k cpus when we had locked cpu overclocking mostly dont via blck over clocking , with advent of k series and open to the world over clocking sessions it becase relative .
blck and strap go together - you cant do 100 strap and 125 on the black both go side by side --though i find it strange that some vendors show 100 strap and 125 on the blck oc , how they are stable is beyond me .
you can chagen them the blck frequency but that will also change a no of other parameters , the pci bus lane speeds , the mem speeds and a whole host of things which at this stage i dont think u should mess with .
as i said just dial in 46 / 47 on the multi with same voltages and see if it boots , in to windows and is prime stable --if it is then good --
just keep it there / save the profile , no need to run it 24/7 at those voltages
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before the advent of k cpus when we had locked cpu overclocking mostly dont via blck over clocking , with advent of k series and open to the world over clocking sessions it becase relative .
blck and strap go together - you cant do 100 strap and 125 on the black both go side by side --though i find it strange that some vendors show 100 strap and 125 on the blck oc , how they are stable is beyond me .
you can chagen them the blck frequency but that will also change a no of other parameters , the pci bus lane speeds , the mem speeds and a whole host of things which at this stage i dont think u should mess with .
as i said just dial in 46 / 47 on the multi with same voltages and see if it boots , in to windows and is prime stable --if it is then good --
just keep it there / save the profile , no need to run it 24/7 at those voltages