DrMrLordX
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Besides, increasing the BCLK on any of the current APUs is a extremely bad idea. You´ll corrupt everything pretty quickly: PCI-E, SATA, DP, etc. In Carrizo the SATA interface was completely lost at 106.5MHz BCLK.
Based on my experiences with Kaveri + FM2+:
PCIe goes out at around 119-120 MHz bclk, depending on the card. That's where my PCIe SATA controller card went south. Also the iGPU starts to develop strange signal output errors. It's weird.
USB is the only thing that doesn't get hosed by bclk adjustments. It might also get screwed up on FP4/AM4.