Should I change ring ratio?

Should I change ring ratio?

Ring ratio is just the CPU Cache speed the closer you can get it to be the same as your CPU speed the better it is overall. Setting the Cache Ratio at a lower frequency than the Core Ratio can result in lower performance.

What should ring ratio be set?

You can try your own Ring Ratio, but we suggest a Ring Ratio that is 3x less than the CPU Ratio. Ring frequency is the frequency of non-core parts of the CPU, such as memory controller and cache. Higher Ring frequency is helpful for better benchmark performance.

What should I set my uncore ratio to?

The formula for Uncore frequency is CPU Base Clock * Uncore Ratio = Uncore Frequency. Uncore frequency is the frequency of the non-core parts of the CPU- IE cache, memory controller, etc. To start, set your uncore to 47 and continue on with the guide.

What is ring ratio in overclocking?

CPU Cache/Ring Ratio adjusts the frequency of certain parts of the CPU, like the cache and memory controller. CPU Cache/Ring Voltage is designed to increase the input voltage of your CPU cache. This helps to stabilize your processor’s overclock.

Should I enable C states control?

C state is used for power saving and when you overclock you use the maximum power of the CPU, constantly. So you would not want to use c state. Disable both, also manual vcore always, adaptive might do some adjustments you don’t want to happen. First off an overclocked processor does not use maximum power constantly.

Is Uncore ratio important?

Reputable. Ideally the Uncore ratio should be the same as the core ratio (as it is at stock values) or (particularly in the case of overclocking) higher than the clock ratio to not constitute a bottleneck.

What is the best FSB DRAM ratio?

By default, FSB speed and memory are usually set to a 1:1 ratio, meaning that increasing FSB speed (by overclocking) increases memory speed by the same amount. Normally system memory is not built for overclocking and thus may not be able to take the level of overclocking that the processor or motherboard can achieve.

Is disabling C-states bad?

Disabling C-States can help with stability but it isn’t likely to help if you aren’t doing anything extreme. Disabling C-States will prevent your processor from going into a low power state and will significantly increase idle power consumption.

Is turning off c-States safe?

You can turn the one or the other off at any time. Leaving them on won’t hurt your overclocking. C-States have no effect on overclocking at all. For EIST you should be using offset mode otherwise there’s not much point to it.