BCLK overclocking is to me the funnest way to OC. I was about to OC my friend's 530 @ like 4.2-4.4 on a basic Hyper 212 with an average Asus H55M-Pro. I'm definitely interested in this challenge b/c I have tons of 1156 mobos and a few Clarkdale CPUs. Personally I'm an X58 enthusiasts so I have literally dozens of triple channel kits that use essentially the same RAM timings as this platform so that'll be helpful. RAM speed to me was nice but super tight timings I felt was more important. Strangely never had any memory issues with this platform even when using 2x8GB sticks when they eventually came out for UDIMM.
BCLK overclocking allowed us to extract the maximum out of the processor; sadly Intel couldn't stand for consumers getting more out of their cheap processors and removed this in their subsequent 2nd gen Sandy Bridge by linking the BCLK to other things like I/O etc. There were rumors that some of the 6th gen Skylake motherboard manufacturers brought this capability again by delinking the BCLK with the other clocks and then Intel subsequently ruined this good thing again. If you could demonstrate Skylake OC with BCLK, that would be very interesting.
please please please mess with a 5775C next 🙏 I've been screwing around with one on a Gigabyte Z97 Gaming 7 and it's been one of the most fun "weird" builds i've done, I think you'd love that platform Broadwell is so strange
This is super interesting and seems a lot fun! i might have a couple of these around my lab makes me want to work on :D sure i have some i3s that i took from imacs to put 4 core Xeons in..
BCLK overclocking is to me the funnest way to OC. I was about to OC my friend's 530 @ like 4.2-4.4 on a basic Hyper 212 with an average Asus H55M-Pro. I'm definitely interested in this challenge b/c I have tons of 1156 mobos and a few Clarkdale CPUs. Personally I'm an X58 enthusiasts so I have literally dozens of triple channel kits that use essentially the same RAM timings as this platform so that'll be helpful. RAM speed to me was nice but super tight timings I felt was more important. Strangely never had any memory issues with this platform even when using 2x8GB sticks when they eventually came out for UDIMM.
BCLK overclocking allowed us to extract the maximum out of the processor; sadly Intel couldn't stand for consumers getting more out of their cheap processors and removed this in their subsequent 2nd gen Sandy Bridge by linking the BCLK to other things like I/O etc. There were rumors that some of the 6th gen Skylake motherboard manufacturers brought this capability again by delinking the BCLK with the other clocks and then Intel subsequently ruined this good thing again. If you could demonstrate Skylake OC with BCLK, that would be very interesting.
Skylake BCLK OC is a thing, just not on Non-Z boards though
please please please mess with a 5775C next 🙏 I've been screwing around with one on a Gigabyte Z97 Gaming 7 and it's been one of the most fun "weird" builds i've done, I think you'd love that platform Broadwell is so strange
Rude, if anything Ryzen 3000 is basically 1156!
I do want to see a Broad well video, as you can really do neat things with the eDRAM! EDIT: My macbook decided Broadwell needed a space.
Ever wonder why motherboards are not swaped like CPUs for the silicon lottery?
Pro overclockers absolutely bin motherboards if they're after memory OC records.
@@classicallpvault even more so if it's S478 or S775 because no IMC
This is super interesting and seems a lot fun! i might have a couple of these around my lab makes me want to work on :D sure i have some i3s that i took from imacs to put 4 core Xeons in..
Realmente interesante, porque no correr 32M para la memoria ram? de todos modos, parece un reto divertido
SO, 32gb DDR3 can bypass bus limits on most 1156 boards. On top of that, it CAN cause issues with higher BCLK, at least in my experience.
@Endermanfrey yo me refiero a superpi 32M no 32gb
@@adrianbravo5377 my bad, seen some people mix up gb and mb lately