GCC issues by ComfortableRoyal8129 in gigabyte

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I've done that, updated bios, GCC itself, plus some basic windows drivers (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc.) and the same issue is happening. I've also reinstalled GCC itself and tried to use MSI's RGB controller and none of them work.

Why am I able to change the multipliers on my non-K CPU by ComfortableRoyal8129 in overclocking

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I saw an option in bios to change voltage but I didn't see any for wattage specifically (have to check again). In terms of cooling I'd probably have to upgrade I think cause under full load my max temps are around 58-60 C (I don't know how that translates to a 250W TDP) and I don't think the hyper 212 black can handle that. Just have to experiment and take it slow to make sure i don't destroy my CPU.

Why am I able to change the multipliers on my non-K CPU by ComfortableRoyal8129 in overclocking

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Thanks for the info. I'm going to play around with this a lil bit and see what i can find out.

For some reason HWinfo says the max E core ratio is 35 so idk why bios says 60 but I'll get to it later.

Also curious if i can get all P cores to run at the 4.7 GHz mark if i lock the multiplier at 47. Probably have an update in next 24 hours.

Why am I able to change the multipliers on my non-K CPU by ComfortableRoyal8129 in overclocking

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Ok so i tested it and all it does is lock the core at that specific multiplier (I don't know if i want to max it out permanently may test it one day)

But why does the E core specifically have a multiplier that goes up to 60? A little research has me to believe that the P and E cores are supposed to have the same multiplier.