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Is there anyway i can OC it at all? or tweak for more speed?

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Is there anyway i can OC it at all? or tweak for more speed?

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You might be able to add an extra 100mhz or something, but the i3 is a locked processor so there is not that much you can do with it

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You can change the blck (base clock) although that is sorta risky and only go up first by 0.3 then by 0.1 each time.

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I dont reccomend ocing the cpu

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Really not a good idea to get an i3 for OCing, they have a locked multiplier and base clock overclocking wont get you much other than an unstable system.

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I had it sitting on my bench so i built a system out of spare parts, was just wondering if it was possible. If i brick the system its no loss, but im not going to lol

 

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ASRock B85M

4GB Pareema 1333Mhz

CX500 PSU

Junk case with misc fans

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