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B85 Chipset (Overclocking)

Okay this will be just a random question a friend of mine have been doing a lot research and after a lot of reading he manage to Overclock a i5-4690k on a B85 Chipset but he tried and look what BIOS was it was first Working btw he did a 4.5GHz stable i am planning to visit him by the end of Summer so i could check if we can OC my ASUS B85M-GAMER.

 

at first i really did not believe a Chinese Review about the ASUS B85M-GAMER that was Overclocking Intel Core i5/i7 (4670k/4770k) but now i kinda wanna find out if this is still possible.

 

any comment about this Topic?. 

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The only way to overclock a processor on a b85 chipset is to base clock overclock. The only problem is that it also overclocks your pcie slots, ram, etc.

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2 minutes ago, apacheprotocol said:

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you can normally get older bios version where those features are still there if they have been removed by asus

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You can BCLK overclock maybe a bit, but not the 'traditional way' as the B85 chipset does not support changing multipliers if I remember correctly. Z87 and Z97 are the overclocking chipsets in the LGA 1150 socket.

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I'm not sure but I think B85 boards have voltage limitations. My board supports multiplier overclocking (no bclock) tho only on older bios versions. I haven't tried it myself since I don't have an unlocked cpu.

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Hi my current ASUS B85M-GAMER can support 1.920V currently i have been using a Intel Pentium G3258 Overclock 4.7GHz @ 1.452V and it been running fine this whole time, i really have no intention in upgrading cause i rarely notice performance difference in my gaming "not triple a titles" and even if we succeed in overclocking a i5-4690k i just wait for Christmas Sales again currently no option in spending money that i could give me better FPS but still my Monitor is the best Shitty Bottleneck 1080p 60hz yaikes.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, apacheprotocol said:

Hi my current ASUS B85M-GAMER can support 1.920V currently i have been using a Intel Pentium G3258 Overclock 4.7GHz @ 1.452V and it been running fine this whole time, i really have no intention in upgrading cause i rarely notice performance difference in my gaming "not triple a titles" and even if we succeed in overclocking a i5-4690k i just wait for Christmas Sales again currently no option in spending money that i could give me better FPS but still my Monitor is the best Shitty Bottleneck 1080p 60hz yaikes.

 

 

 

WHAT. WHAT

 

I THOUGHT ASUS SPECIFICALLY SAID THAT G3258s WON'T BE OCable ON THE B85M-GAMER.

 

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. RAAAAAAAGE

 

edit:

B*L*S**T. THEY RELEASED A BIOS UPDATE. AGHGHGHGHGHG

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57 minutes ago, Noyu said:

WHAT. WHAT

 

I THOUGHT ASUS SPECIFICALLY SAID THAT G3258s WON'T BE OCable ON THE B85M-GAMER.

 

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. RAAAAAAAGE

 

edit:

B*L*S**T. THEY RELEASED A BIOS UPDATE. AGHGHGHGHGHG

Not really, i have read a forum that it was able to overclock a G3258 even a i5-4690k/4790k but i dont wanna buy a $250 and cant even overclock it but if this can be i might choose i5-4690k over xeon e3 1231-v3.

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10 minutes ago, apacheprotocol said:

Not really, i have read a forum that it was able to overclock a G3258 even a i5-4690k/4790k but i dont wanna buy a $250 and cant even overclock it but if this can be i might choose i5-4690k over xeon e3 1231-v3.

Thanks to this, now I'm thinking about selling my H97M-E to buy a B85M-GAMER.

Because "-GAMER" ahahahahahahahahahaha.

 

Actually I want to see if the H97M-E is holding me back when it comes to OC stability.

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5 minutes ago, Noyu said:

Thanks to this, now I'm thinking about selling my H97M-E to buy a B85M-GAMER.

Because "-GAMER" ahahahahahahahahahaha.

 

Actually I want to see if the H97M-E is holding me back when it comes to OC stability.

if your 4.2ghz is stable at 1.3v i think we might have the same CPU try this just adjust .001-.005

 

4.2GHz @ 1.225V
4.7GHz @ 1.452V

 

I found this 3 Stable for 24Hours AIDA64 Stress Test Program, i just dont even care anymore if my G3258 get burn but it still doing fine no any stability issue.

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