

Power delivery (usually tied to your motherboard's VRM stages) to the CPU. Your luck with the "silicon lottery" (how good your chip is) but most will achieve an all-core of 5GHz,

Overclocking mileage will vary depending on a number of factors but not limited to: You know that the base "all core turbo" is 4.7GHz, not 4.6GHz.

How good is Intel Extreme Tuning Utility? Or is it better to just increase the CPU Multiplier? Its currently factory OC’d to 4.6GHz however it is custom Loop liquid cooled and I’ve never seen it above 48 degrees C even after a few hours of gaming.īut is it better to use ASUS 1-Click OC in the BiOS?
