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i cannot speak for other boards, but i know that the Asrock H87 Fatal1ty performance, has a non Z overclock feuture in the bios. i know some one, who had bumped up his 4670K to 4.5GHZ with that feuture.

 

But if im right not every brand has this feuture pressent in the bios. Till now i only know that Asrock H87 fatality performance has this feuture.

also not to mention H87 does not support Sli, dont know if this would be an issue for you but, i still would mention it. ;)

Well, I'll be building a PC for the very first time in about ~2 months. And I'm on a budget and I would like to know that do H87 chipset motherboards support overclocking? I've heard it does not but I have seen some people claim it does. 

The board I'm looking at is the Gigabyte GA-H87-HD3..

 

Sooo will I be able to overclock the 4670k a little on a hyper 212 evo?

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i cannot speak for other boards, but i know that the Asrock H87 Fatal1ty performance, has a non Z overclock feuture in the bios. i know some one, who had bumped up his 4670K to 4.5GHZ with that feuture.

 

But if im right not every brand has this feuture pressent in the bios. Till now i only know that Asrock H87 fatality performance has this feuture.

also not to mention H87 does not support Sli, dont know if this would be an issue for you but, i still would mention it. ;)

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My Gigabyte H87M-D3H has overclocking options in the UEFI/Bios.
haven't played around with it, because of a non oc cpu, but I will one day

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Isn't it B87 is non-overclock, H87 is overclocking.

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Thank you everybody, I've made my decision.

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Most b85/h87 mobos allow OC.  Can't really tell you about that specific one but as a 4power phase mobo it shouldn't be stable at higher OC's. 

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