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Gigabyte AORUS Z690 - Step 5: Setting Ring Frequency

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*Note: Alternatively, instead of disabling all these options you can simply just disable the
“Enhanced Multi-Core Performance” under “Tweakertab.
Step 5: Change Ring Frequency
The formula for Ring frequency is CPU Base Clock * Ring Ratio = Ring Frequency.
Ring frequency is the frequency of the non-core parts of the CPU- IE cache, memory controller,
etc. After you have determined your CPU’s highest overclock you can re-visit your Ring settings.
In general higher Ring values do not produce meaningful performance differences, but they may
improve benchmark score.
*Note: You may find that you lose stability at 5.2GHz CPU clocks if you raise the Ring frequency
really high. Start with Ring at Auto” and if your system is stable then raise it to a higher
frequency. Experiment with Ring frequency after you find the max clocks for both Performance
and Efficiency cores.
**Note: Please disable the “Ring to Core offset (Down bin)”.

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