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4GHz CPU Battle: AMD 2nd-Gen Ryzen vs. Intel 8th-Gen Core
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<blockquote data-quote="SumTingWong" data-source="post: 731305" data-attributes="member: 71335"><p>Oh yeah about that. HardwareCanucks Youtuber also owned a Ryzen CPU, and he is unable to OC his Ryzen CPU. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Base clock don't mean nothing when it comes to overclocking. Higher frequency needs more voltage to maintain its stability. When people overclock, they want to overclock beyond the turbo boost frequency not the base frequency. The higher frequency you push, the more voltage you need to supply to the cores and that is the common sense.</p><p></p><p>So then explain to me why i7 3770k overclock higher than the i7 4790k? i7 4790k struggled at 4.6GHz, while i7 3770k can overclocked to 4.8GHz no problem at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SumTingWong, post: 731305, member: 71335"] Oh yeah about that. HardwareCanucks Youtuber also owned a Ryzen CPU, and he is unable to OC his Ryzen CPU. Base clock don't mean nothing when it comes to overclocking. Higher frequency needs more voltage to maintain its stability. When people overclock, they want to overclock beyond the turbo boost frequency not the base frequency. The higher frequency you push, the more voltage you need to supply to the cores and that is the common sense. So then explain to me why i7 3770k overclock higher than the i7 4790k? i7 4790k struggled at 4.6GHz, while i7 3770k can overclocked to 4.8GHz no problem at all. [/QUOTE]
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