I post in these cpu binning threads because newcomers new enthusiasts don't know that a CPU binned at 5.3Ghz
Can also:
-Run a stable daily 5.4Ghz all cores all threads
-Run a stable daily 5.5Ghz all cores all threads
-Run a working application* and Win 10 OS stable 5.6Ghz with hyperthreading disabled
-Run a stable 5.6Ghz single core turbo boost [5.6Ghz 5.5 5.4 5.2 5.2 5.2] set up using per-core clock speeds in bios.
-Run every capable clock speed at much lower voltage
*dependent on work app load
Then of course there are the impractical OC profiles you can play around with, yet are extremely unstable:
5.8Ghz single core per-core boost
5.9Ghz single core per-core boost
-The Many Advantages of Super-Efficient Silicon
All these profiles first attempted with Noctua air cooling fan running at 1200rpm.
Once established these profiles above can be run with CPU cooling fan at 700rpm (inaudible) YES, 5.6GHz inaudible IS available in 2019 with certain specific components.
Yes, these are only results of a single binned CPU and of course Your Mileage May Vary, but keeping an open mind to all the possibilities is indeed a large part of achieving these super low latency ultra responsive OC profiles. Don't close down and believe when buying a CPU binned at 5.3Ghz that 5.3 is all it has to offer. And yes you will need a performance motherboard that costs more. The binned CPUs extra added bonus feature is the binned IMC which can allow you to run super low latency high speed memory modules, and YES they also cost more. But hey, once you've assembled all three key components ahhhhh every working day in the home office is pure BLISS. Those keystrokes simply FLY faster than you can think.
Not for every computer, every use case, I realize that.
I grabbed a binned CPU in June 2018, the performance overclocking 2-dimm slot motherboard February 2019, the superfast low latency 4600Mhz ddr4 modules in May 2019, spreading out the costs over 12months so it wasn't so bad at all.
Yea, I could post a zillion screenshots but I'm fairly certain
the TPU regulars are beyond sick of seeing those. lol
Helping newcomers make a decision or at least know what's out there, what's available - is still important, and especially those with questions while attempting to create a home office.
...One last thought: The folks at Siliconlottery.com do not mention all the other possible "above and beyond" overclocking profiles available to say a 5.3Ghz binned CPU for the simple reason they cannot guarantee any OC profile beyond what they have tested.
They're running a business, and that makes perfect sense.