December 21, 20159 yr Since everyone's doing the same trick for unlocking the BCLK, the issues are universal. I don't see the AVX performance getting fixed by Intel, but on the side of pozer management there might be some options by vendors that integrate additional 'processors' for thermal management on their products.
December 21, 20159 yr This sounds like fun. Only for i3 CPUs or would it work on a cheap Pentium G4400?
December 27, 20159 yr Author WHERE IS non-K OC BIOS for my ASUS Z170-P D3, i can't find it????? It's not available, not sure it will be. do we have any chance to have bclk oc bios with XP ACPI support? Hopefully.
December 27, 20159 yr It's not available, not sure it will be. Please , tell the people involved with it ... not to leave us out of this party. After all it's the ONLY DDR3 Z170 from Asus. Asrock did it , for their model and clients. Asus should do it also.
December 27, 20159 yr 1. I wondering what bclk OC do with ddr4 memory? 2. I mean do you need downgrade it a bit? 3. Like 2133 to 20** something, 2400 to 23** something? 4. Do cheap ddr4 1.2v will be working fine? 5. If so is there a difference between i5 6400 with 27x and i5 6500 with 32x, for 4.5Hz you need 140 bclk and 167 bclk, how those 27 bclk would affect the memory?
December 27, 20159 yr The memory works the same as the CPU. e.g. 100 BCLK and 21.33 Multiplier will result in 2133 MHz. If you increase the BCLK to 140 MHz it will result in 2986 MHz (140 x 21.33) if you don't lower the multi. You can usually chose between these multis: 8.0 10.66 13.33 16.0 18.66 21.33 24.0 ... So if you want to run a BCLK of 140 MHz with 2133 Memory sticks you can use 16.0 which will result in 2240 MHz or 13.33 which will result in 1866 MHz.
December 27, 20159 yr The memory works the same as the CPU. e.g. 100 BCLK and 21.33 Multiplier will result in 2133 MHz. If you increase the BCLK to 140 MHz it will result in 2986 MHz (140 x 21.33) if you don't lower the multi. You can usually chose between these multis: 8.0 10.66 13.33 16.0 18.66 21.33 24.0 ... So if you want to run a BCLK of 140 MHz with 2133 Memory sticks you can use 16.0 which will result in 2240 MHz or 13.33 which will result in 1866 MHz. Thank you for clearing the air. 0. And what about XPM profiles? Do they useless when you OC bclk? Like XPM ddr4 3000 would think your bclk 100? And to achieve that you need to make a totally custom profile? ____ And since such big people here, please clear those things: 1. Could intel make a microcode update and via windows 10 update and close non-k OC? 2. And once you might have it, if you will roll back to win 8.1,or make clean Win 10 10240 that update will be gone? 3. Or once you caught it you are done, it will affect bios etc? 4. Or it just in hdd/ssd and wipe whole thing down and you good for OC? 5. I know you can disable Win10 updates, i just want to know with current Win10 builds+bios they can't close BCLK OC and force you to get microcode update, unless you want to, or if you did (by mistake), you just wipe whole system down, get clean install without this microcode update(basically just a small CPU driver?) and your OC safe and good? Please clear those fears and many people will sleep good)
December 28, 20159 yr Author Added Hero Alpha & Formula, plus 0002 bioses which support Windows XP. * Maximus VIII Ranger 0002 * Maximus VIII Hero 0002 * Maximus VIII Hero Alpha 0002 * Maximus VIII Gene 0002 * Maximus VIII Formula 0002 * Maximus VIII Extreme 0002 * Maximus VIII Impact 0002 Edited December 28, 20159 yr by elmor
January 24, 20169 yr This is fantastic thanks! I'm running at 4.5 stable at the moment with a i5 6500 with idle temps around 35 degrees. Awesome!!
January 25, 20169 yr Author Add Z170-P D3 & Z170M-E D3 * Z170-P D3 8002 * Z170M-E D3 8003 Sorry about the delay
February 5, 20169 yr I'm sorry if this is a really dumb question but is it possible to create a bios to allow for a little more bclk for the locked i3's on the asus boards. I'm sure it obviously wouldn't be a priority but a beta bios to compete a little more in xtu would be awesome.
February 9, 20169 yr I think this was limited by Intel and only one mobo "manage" to get away with it Edited February 9, 20169 yr by coolhand411
February 10, 20169 yr Hello, if the BIOS NON K is on Asus Z170 PRO? Why you forget about this version?
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