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may use the default timings of 1618-18-35-2T at 1.35V but be advised that you’ll not be maximizing the performance at all. As always, actual overclocking will depend on the CPU sample, and your distance may vary. We used two different i3-6300 samples; one was capable of speeds as high as 4.7GHz while the other one was hardly stable at 4.3GHz. There’s no guarantee you’ll get any specific clock speed, but whatever it is you get, it's a lot more than you would otherwise have. THINGS TO KNOW As you can see from the graphs, the performance gains to be had from this overclocking are massive. Just increasing the memory clock speed yields sizeable gains in itself, and when paired with the CPU overclocking results in further gains to the system performance. Be mindful however that while the graphs show memory speeds north of 3000MHz, the truth is that some hardware will not function correctly with such high memory speeds. We found this to be the case with several PCI-Express based storage cards which at memory frequencies above ~2,700MHz would stop functioning. This was not the case with a regular SATA and M.2 drive but it does indicate that there may be some hidden caveats to 16 The OverClocker Issue 38 | 2016 overclocking these CPUs in addition to the well documented ones. Depending on the final CPU frequency though, performance can go up tremendously and in many instances may turn borderline playable frame rates to well above the comfortable range. Of course there are situations where you will prefer to have a real high frequency multi core CPU (especially where multi-tasking is concerned), but as far as budget gaming and overclocking is concerned you’re unlikely to find better value than what is offered with these relatively affordable Core i3 CPUs. We can only hope that an officially overclockable Core i3 SKU becomes available in future, but until then this remains one of the only ways in which you can have some fun within a reasonable budget. Applicable to both gamers and overclockers, this may be one of the most important developments in overclocking in years. ANALYSIS OF CAVEATS If you’re not already aware of it, there are some things you need to look out for when attempting this overclocking. Some are not as obvious as you may imagine so be sure to compare the pros and cons for this before embarking on your overclocking. • You will not be able to use any of the C-state power saving features that you normally can, so your instant resume from sleep etc. may not be available • Your system or more specifically your CPU and all related power planes are operating at full load constantly (frequency and voltage). • Some graphics cards have their PCI-Express links at PCIE 3.0 x16 This means that power consumption for the entire system is increased (at least in comparison to its normal operating conditions). You will also notice that your idle GPU temperature may be higher than normal. Don’t be surprised to see idle temperatures in the 50’C+ range. • Some PCI-Express based storage solutions will not operate should you choose to use memory frequencies above 2,666MHz. • CPU package temperature will be higher than normal and do not be surprised to see CPU load temperatures as high as 75’C even with an AIO liquid cooler. Obviously this is dependent on operating voltage and CPU sample quality, but be prepared for higher than normal temperatures. • You will lose the ability to use