MSI has prolonged its 6 GHz+ 1-click BIOS overclocking characteristic to a variety of Z790 & Z690 sequence motherboards and additional optimized APO assist too.
6 GHz+ 1-Click on Overclocking Now Supported By All MSI Z790 & Z690 Motherboards However Solely Appropriate With Intel’s Core i9-14900K CPU
Again in September, MSI launched a brand new characteristic referred to as P-Core Past 6 GHz which allowed customers to push their 14th Gen CPUs as much as 6.3 GHz on a appropriate motherboard. This characteristic was solely restricted to the brand new Z790 MAX motherboards on the time however since then, MSI has prolonged its assist to Z790 and even Z690 motherboards.
As soon as once more, the MSI “P-Core Past 6 GHz+” characteristic might be disabled by default however opening the tuning setting reveals a variety of choices that the person can choose. The primary clock pace is the utmost single-core frequency and the second clock pace is the utmost all-core frequency. The CPUs will be capable of function at as much as 6.3 GHz single-core and as much as 5.8 GHz all-core frequencies with the P-Core Past profile enabled.
This characteristic will robotically modify the CPU and Motherboard to hit the required energy settings to attain such excessive frequencies although auto-tuning may lead to unnecessarily excessive voltages so that is solely good for much less skilled customers. However nonetheless, when you suppose your motherboard is sweet sufficient to maintain such excessive clock speeds and you might be all set with high-end cooling, then you possibly can positively strive pushing your chip past 6 GHz. The characteristic solely works with Intel’s Core i9-14900K CPU which is clocked at 6 GHz out of the field.
Along with the 6 GHz+ BIOS characteristic, MSI can also be including optimized Intel APO performance throughout its motherboard portfolio which incorporates the Z790, Z690, B760, B660, and H610 sequence. The APO characteristic has proven some nice performance-boosting capabilities in video games however unfortuniately, it helps simply 14th Gen “Unlocked” CPUs which is form of a bummer contemplating that the 14th Gen CPUs share the identical structure because the thirteenth Gen CPUs and are a slight revision over the twelfth Gen chips.
