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Guru3D.com » News » MSI Going For 5.2 GHz 7700K Automated BOOST knob OCing with LCS

MSI Going For 5.2 GHz 7700K Automated BOOST knob OCing with LCS

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/16/2017 09:18 AM | source: | 31 comment(s)
MSI Going For 5.2 GHz 7700K Automated BOOST knob OCing with LCS

Over at CES MSI has been demoing some new updated to their BIOS software in relation towards Z20. You guys know the auto overclocking rotary knob we have explained and shown in our Z270 reviews? Well, it looks like MSI is going to raise  the limit. 

Any Intel Core i7-7700K should be able to hit 5.2GHz on liquid cooling with a single click of their Gaming Overclock button within the UEFI claims MSI. As reported on legit reviews, MSI stated they have tested several hundred different Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake processors and haven’t had any issues with any of them. 
  

 
There are a couple caveats that you have to be aware of to reach the 5.2GHz.  First, a good high quality (closed loop) water cooler is required, it needs to be a minimum of a 240mm model (dual rad).  Next, the memory should be a good high quality enthusiast brand; while overclocking the CPU won’t be impacted by the memory much, it is always recommended to get the best you can afford.  Of course, MSI did reinforce that they are not responsible for damages caused by the GAME BOOST feature as with any end user performed overclocking.

A couple interesting things within the UEFI that we noticed, the CPU voltage was automatically configured to run at 1.507V.  The next thing, the CPU temperature was reading 48C.  This seems to be higher than most would want, especially considering that it is in an open air test bed, with a Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate running with the fans at high speed.  So while 5.2GHz might not be an issue while idle, once we start running tests it might become an issue with heat.

Here are Guru3D we've tested this feature extensively, but the current BIOSes do not pass 4.8 GHz, see here (Z270 Xpower Gaming Titanium) and here (Z270 Gaming M7). Honestly we are not a fan of the 1.5 Volts invoked at the processor, at all .. can't be long before something says 'pooof'.




MSI Going For 5.2 GHz 7700K Automated BOOST knob OCing with LCS MSI Going For 5.2 GHz 7700K Automated BOOST knob OCing with LCS MSI Going For 5.2 GHz 7700K Automated BOOST knob OCing with LCS




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SirDremor
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#5381956 Posted on: 01/16/2017 09:57 AM
Isn't Intel providing their guidelines\requirements regarding OC capabilities to MB manufacturers?
And if so... maybe this already has Inte's blessing? (1.5V and so on)

fantaskarsef
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#5381962 Posted on: 01/16/2017 10:34 AM
Just another button for people that don't know what they're doing. Even worse than putting some "auto CPU upgrade" options in the BIOS version of the vendors. Most of the times you read to NOT use such settings.

Koniakki
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#5381977 Posted on: 01/16/2017 11:43 AM
Any person imo that's interested in those OC numbers or getting them, won't be needing that feature anyway.

But props to MSI that at least they care enough to go for it or include it. :thumbup:

H83
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#5382000 Posted on: 01/16/2017 12:30 PM
Like most have said before, a 1.5 voltage is simply stupid for a long term overlclock...

Much better to settle for a 5.0Ghz OC at 1.35 voltage.

FlyBy
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#5382002 Posted on: 01/16/2017 12:38 PM
MSI & Voltages

Intel kindly replaced my new 6700k from last December which was most likely fried due to abnormal high Voltages on the MSI M9 ACK board.

The board never got the CPU past 4.5GHZ and had lots of trouble.
That rotating knob is a sure method to ruin your rig ;)

I then switched to Asus Maximus VIII Extreme and that instantly took the CPU to 4.8 solid on all cores with Voltages way lower than MSI did.

Sadly the CPU died shortly afterwards and would not boot again no matter what I tried. Asus Qcode 00.

I sent the board and CPU for RMA and both got replaced, whereas I assume the board got bricked due to a broken CPU that itself got bricked by the 1st board, MSI.

That was the 2nd MSI board since I do computing and definitely the very last one.

Asus is way superior, no matter what MSI claims or writes.

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