MSI Z390 Overclocking Guide
MSI Z390 Overclocking Guide
Table of Contents
Get prepared for overclocking i9-9900K __________________________________________ 1
Intel 9th Gen Processor OC capability overview _____________________________________ 7
Overclock i9-9900K to 5GHz & memory to 4000MHz _______________________________ 10
Stability test for your overclocked system ________________________________________ 22
P. 01 Get prepared for overclocking i9-9900K
MSI has introduces Z390 motherboards for the new 9th Gen processors too. Here we’re sharing
how to overclock Core i9-9900K to 5.0GHz+, and overclock memory to 4000MHz with MSI
exclusive “Dragon Alliance Mode” on MEG Z390 ACE.
What is overclocking?
Overclocking means push the frequency of computer components higher than its stock
frequency, and make it faster and have better performance. You can overclock major
components of your computer, like CPUs, memory or graphics cards.
However, it always has risks to overclock. It may damage your components or make your
system unstable.
Solder TIM is used for Solder TIM for 9th Gen processors
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Intel 9 Gen processors Intel 9th Gen processors include i9-9900K, i7-9700K and i5-9600K. All of them are overclockable.
and they have higher
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And compared to 8th gen processors, the 9th gen processors use Solder Thermal Interface
turbo frequency than 8
Material (STIM) instead of 8th gen processors’ thermal paste. It’s expectable that the 9th Gen
Gen processors.
processors have better heat dissipation and have better overclocking capability. Thanks to the
STIM, Core i9-9900K has the max turbo frequency clocked at 5GHz.
Though i9-9900K has better overclocking headroom, it still generates lot of heat when
overclocked, especially if you’re running AVX workload, like AVX-compliant Prime95. It’s very
important to take care of the heat.
650W+ PSU with 12V Powerful CPU cooler and PSU recommended for overclocking
rail current higher than
It’s not hard to overclock i9-9900K to 5GHz or higher. But i9-9900K draws lot of current and it’s
30A is recommended.
a heat generator when overclocked. A powerful liquid cooler is strongly recommended,
especially if you’re running AVX workload like Prime95 Stress Test.
Besides powerful CPU cooler, you also need a premium power supply unit (PSU) to support i9-
9900K power draw. The charts below show the current draw and CPU package power from a
stock i9-9900K and i9-9900K overclocked to 5GHz.
As you see, stock i9-9900K draws 18.4A current through CPU power connector from the PSU
with AVX Prmie95 Small FFTs. It draws 26.6 A from i9-9900K overclocked to 5GHz. So you need
at least 650W PSU with the 12V rail current higher than 30A, if you plan to overclock.
P. 03 Get prepared for overclocking i9-9900K
P. 04 Get prepared for overclocking i9-9900K
If your plan to overclock Use liquid cooler with 240mm radiator at least
i9-900K to 5.0GHz+, a
CPU cooler is very important for overclock i9-9900K. We recommend a liquid cooler with at
Liquid Cooler with
360mm or 280mm least 240mm radiator (or 2x 120mm fan). But if you’re doing 5GHz+ overclock and heavy
radiator is workload tests, you’ll need a liquid cooler with 360mm radiator (or 3x 120mm fan) or 280mm
recommended. (2x 140mm) radiator.
What CPU cooler to pick is depending on your demand. If you’re not ambitious, less than 5GHz
is good for you, a liquid cooler with 240mm radiator (2x 120mm fan) is enough. If you’re eager
for high frequency and 5GHz+ with heavy workload is your target, then you need a cooler with
360mm radiator (3x 120mm fan) or 280mm radiator (2x 140mm fan).
We’ve tested high-end Corsair H150i PRO RGB 360mm, H110i GT 280mm, and Cooler Master
ML240R RGB (240mm) with i9-9900K. As you see from the chart, ML240R offers sufficient
dissipation for a stock i9-9900K and 5GHz at 1.30v with non-AVX load.
But if you’d like to push more on i9-9900K or run AVX workload, 360mm /280mm is
recommended.
We’ve binned some 9th gen processor samples we have and come out the frequency-voltage
relation. We divided the samples into grade A, B, and C, according to the binning result. A is the
best in overclocking, C is not good and B in between. Below graphs show the percentage of each
grade. As you can see, 20% of i9-9900K is good at overclocking.
i9-9900K CPU
A B C
C A
16% 20%
B
64%
P. 08 Intel 9th Gen Processor OC capability overview
i7-9700K CPU
A B C
A
C 9%
29%
B
62%
i5-9600K CPU
A B C
C
27% A
37%
B
36%
P. 09 Intel 9th Gen Processor OC capability overview
1.20
1.15
1.10
1.05
1.00
0.95
0.90
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
i9 9900K 0.98 0.99 1.01 1.03 1.05 1.08 1.10 1.12 1.15 1.18 1.21 1.23 1.26 1.29 1.32
i7 9700K 1.01 1.02 1.04 1.06 1.08 1.10 1.13 1.15 1.18 1.21 1.24 1.27 1.32 1.37
i5 9600K 1.01 1.02 1.05 1.08 1.11 1.14 1.17 1.22 1.27 1.31
P. 10 Overclock i9-9900K to 5GHz & memory to 4000MHz
1. Enter BIOS
The first step to overclock is press “delete” key to enter MSI Click BIOS.
CPU Frequency = CPU Ratio 4. Adjust CPU Ratio & Ring Ratio
x BCLK To overclock i9-990K, the first to start is CPU Ratio. Our target is 5GHz, so just key in “50” for
Eg. 5.0GHz=50 x 100MHz CPU Ratio. Then change Ring Ratio to 47. You can try your own Ring Ratio, but we suggest Ring
ratio 3x less than CPU Ratio.
Ring Frequency = Ring Ratio
x BCLK
Ring frequency is the frequency of non-core parts of CPU, such as memory controller and cache.
Eg: 5.0GHz =50 x 100MHz Higher Ring frequency is helpful for better benchmark performance.
P. 12 Overclock i9-9900K to 5GHz & memory to 4000MHz
MSI BIOS automatically Auto Core Voltage for your CPU frequency
gives the recommended If you have no clue about how much CPU Core Voltage should be given for your chip, you can
Core Voltage to your CPU,
just leave CPU Core Voltage auto. MSI BIOS will automatically determine the recommended
according to its overclock
capability. Core Voltage according to your CPU’s overclock capability. This auto Core Voltage is based on
MSI testing data and it varies with CPUs. It’s lower for a good chip and higher for a not-so-good
chip. You can increase or decrease the voltage later according to your result of stability test.
P. 15 Overclock i9-9900K to 5GHz & memory to 4000MHz
MSI exclusive Dragon 7. Push your memory higher by MSI exclusive Dragon Alliance Mode
Alliance Mode can push
MSI has worked with memory maker like Corsair, ADATA, KLEVV and more, to push more on
your memory higher than
XMP frequency.
memory. Dragon Alliance Mode can push your memory higher than XMP frequency. The Dragon
Alliance profile is worked out together by memory maker and MSI.
If your memory kit is supported by Dragon Alliance Mode, you can see the option in BIOS. Turn
it on to load the profile. That’s it!
Take Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3600C18 for example, Dragon Alliance Mode will push it to
4000MHz, faster than its 3600MHz XMP.
If you don’t see this option, it means your memory kit is not supported.
P. 20 Overclock i9-9900K to 5GHz & memory to 4000MHz
0 950
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
R15 CPU(cb) 1064 1087 1109 1134 1151 1175 1197 1225 1247
CPU Voltage(V) 1.15 1.175 1.225 1.265 1.311 1.35 1.39 1.43 1.48
P. 24 Stability test for your overclocked system
1.1 1400
46 47 48 49 50 51 52
R15 CPU(cb) 1516 1540 1562 1599 1627 1649 1704
CPU Voltage(V) 1.22 1.25 1.285 1.325 1.37 1.41 1.45
i9-9900K 5.1GHz & 5.1GHz i9-9900K/4000MHz memory is stable with non-AVX Prime95
memory 4000MHz If your system is stable with Cinebench R15, then you can go further with Prime95 stress test.
achieved.
Prime95 provides three stress test modes: Small FFTs, In-place large FFTs and Blend. Small FFTs
stress much on CPU and generates lot of heat. Blend test some of everything and lots of
memory.
Prime95 that’s newer than v26.6 supports AVX (Advanced Vector Extensions), and it’s very
heavy workload. AVX also generates lot of heat. If you don’t have a customized liquid cooling
system or you don’t want to stress your CPU too much, Prime95 v26.6 is suggested for stress
test.
Our i9-9900K tested can do 5.1GHz @ 1.33v and passes Prime95 v26.6 Small FFTs stress test for
more than 1 hour. The Corsair memory is overclocked to 4000MHz by Dragon Alliance Mode.
The CPU temperature is 93°C with Corsair H150i PRO RGB 360mm liquid cooler.
P. 26 Stability test for your overclocked system
i9-9900K 5GHz & 5GHz i9-9900K/4000MHz memory is stable with AVX Prime95
memory 4000MHz is Prime95 v27.9 is AVX capable and it’s a big challenge to the CPU cooler. You may need a
stable for AVX
customized liquid cooling system to keep the CPU temperature under 100°C.
Prime95 stress test.
This test is done with Corsair H150i PRO RGB 360mm and the CPU temperature goes to 104°C
after 1-hour stress test. It’s not throttling because we increase the CPU throttling temperature
to 115°C.
Test configurations
CPU Intel Core i9-9900K
Motherboard MEG Z390 ACE BIOS v1.10
Memory CMK16GX4M2B3600C18 8GBx2
Graphics card MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X
SSD Samsung 860 PRO 512GB
CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H150i PRO RGB 360mm
Corsair Hydro Series H110i GT 280mm
Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate
be quiet! Silent Loop 360mm
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240R RGB
Operating system Windows 10 PRO x64 1803