Overclocking articles
Flashing a Radeon RX 5700 to 5700 XT: Free 10% Performance Boost
In addition to our launch day reviews of the Radeon RX 5700 and 5700 XT, we followed up with extended comparisons, overclocking, and more. Most recently enthusiasts have gone further though, by tinkering and flashing vanilla RX 5700 cards with 5700 XT BIOS, making them instantly faster at no extra expense. Sounds like a really good deal.
Samsung's A-die memory surfaces at retailer
Overclocking the Radeon RX 5700 XT: 2.1 GHz on Liquid Cooling
After testing the AMD's new Radeon 5700 GPUs and Nvidia's RTX Super answer, we are particularly happy about the value offered by the latest Radeons. The $400 5700 XT is very attractive at its designated price point, but what if we pushed the hardware to its limits with some liquid cooling action?
AMD on Ryzen 3000 overclocking: "You're not going to see a whole lot of manual OC headroom"
Silicon Lottery will speed bin and sell premium Ryzen 3000 CPUs
Micron DDR4 memory breaks world speed record overclocked to 5,726MHz
Samsung's B-die memory receives end-of-life status
Gigabyte's new motherboard and CPU combo takes the guesswork out of overclocking
Ryzen 5 2600X vs. 2600: Which should you buy?
If you've got some $200 to spend on a new CPU and you want something that can handle any and all tasks you throw at it with maximum efficiency, the Ryzen 5 2600 series is a must-have. But should you buy the Ryzen 5 2600X or the non-X 2600?
Overclocker pushes HyperX Predator DDR4 to record-setting frequency
Nvidia's 'OC Scanner' automatic overclocking feature is now available for Pascal cards
Overclocking the $55 AMD Athlon 200GE CPU
In an unexpected turn of events, it's now possible to overclock the otherwise-locked $55 Athlon 200GE processor. In what appears to be a slip up by MSI, the component maker has enabled Athlon overclocking with their latest BIOS release across its entire AM4 motherboard lineup.
Intel Core i9-9900K Re-Review: Performance unleashed, but also leashed
Today we're revisiting our original Core i9-9900K review and updating it with 95 watt TDP limited results, basically results based on the official Intel specification. For better context about this please read our opinion article from earlier this week titled "Do We Need to Re-Review the Core i9-9900K?".
Solder vs. Paste on the Core i9-9900K
Having reviewed Intel's latest Core i9-9900K and Core i7-9700K processors, we saw very high stock temperatures using high-end coolers, basically killing their overclocking potential. We know that soldering CPUs works a lot better than the paste method Intel's been using to cut costs, so we wanted to know how much better is the solder method used by the 9900K than the paste of the 8700K/8086K?
Delidding and lapping the 9900K in search of improved temperatures
PC hardware enthusiast der8auer uses a dishwasher to clean his components
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti Overclocking Guide
Today we're going to be diving a little deeper into overclocking the new GeForce RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2080, covering how to overclock to higher typical clock speeds, test performance and power consumption. Also compare Nvidia's new Scanner API to manual overclocking.
Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti plus liquid nitrogen equals world records smashed
Nvidia Scanner API brings one-click overclocking capabilities
What is Vcore and How Does It Help with Overclocking?
Vcore, or core voltage, is the voltage that is supplied to power your CPU. The amount of power the CPU uses and the amount of heat generated are tied to the amount of voltage it draws. The voltage identification definition, or VID, determines the amount of voltage your CPU needs to maintain stability at the default clock speeds.
Intel 28-core fantasy vs. AMD 32-core reality
Ryzen 2nd-gen chips are already being overclocked beyond 5.8 GHz
G.Skill breaks the 5GHz barrier with RGB memory using only air cooling
The Best CPU Coolers
If you want to push your CPU to the point where it begs for mercy, you're going to need a good cooler. Like most PC components, there are different options for those with different wants and needs. We've rounded up what we believe are the best in each category by taking into account performance, price, noise levels, and design.