Gigabyte Z370N WIFI review

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Overclocking

BIOS overclocking

Overclocking and tweaking then. Always invest in good hardware by the way (MOBO/PSU/Memory/Cooling), the cheaper motherboards often are not well tuned or have broad-spectrum features for enthusiast overclocking. Also get yourself a good power supply and proper processor cooling. Overclocking with a more core processor (doesn't matter if that is Intel or AMD) is more complicated than you expect it to be.  Overclocking multi-core on a high clock frequency is a relatively easy to do job, but is managed best from the BIOS.

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The Guru3D reader-base overclocks mostly from the BIOS to try and find the maximum stable limit. The generic overclock procedure for multiplier based overclocking is as follows:

Your reachable target for Coffee Lake is 5 GHz and 5.2 GHz with a good processor.

  • Leave base clock (bus) for what it is right now (100 MHz)
  • Set the per core multiplier at a maximum of your liking:
  • Example 1: 100MHz x 50 = 5000 MHz
  • Example 2: 125MHz x 40 = 5000 MHz
  • Increase CPU voltage; though AUTO often works fine on many motherboards you can do it manually as well. Start at 1.35 ~ 1.40 volts and work your way upwards into a state of equilibrium in perf and cooling temps.
  • Make sure your processor is properly cooled as adding voltage = more heat
  • Save and Exit BIOS / uEFI

Our Corsair LCS cooler was barely capable of cooling the proc enough as shown below, roughly 1.385~1.400 Volts is needed and obviously we enabled the XMP profile on the memory for dual-channel 3200 MHz. 


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Power Consumption

Adding extra voltage on the CPU for the OC also has an adverse effect on the overall energy consumption. Under stress and overclocked we all of a sudden use roughly 380 Watt under full processor load (!). That is power consumption for the whole PC measured at the wall socket side including a GeForce GTX 1080 in idle. Overclocked in idle your system will use roughly 10 to 15 Watts more on average.

 

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Some OC Scores

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Prime sits around 118 Seconds on 1M workloads, you just shaved off 17 seconds with this tweak.

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Give or take 1400 CB is the default score for the 8700K. At 5.0 GHz you are reaching 1623 points.  

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