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It mostly depends on your CPU whether it will overclock well or not.

My 3770k is @ 4.43GHz with 1.135v

Auto overclocked by my ASUS Sabertooth P67

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same i used the auto overclocker as a basis for what i could do then worked my way up from there to get my overclock of 4.6 GHZ at 1.4 

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As the title states are there any good auto overclockers? i have a gigabyte gaming 3 board

I used the Asus Z87-A auto overclock.  It is called "Extreme Tuning"

 

Set my system to 4.7Ghz @ 1.275v.

 

That is more a result of a lucky haswell chip than auto overclock though.

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MSI version is call OC Genie

 

but OC is best done manually 

 

you will see some weird settings done by the auto OC function just to give the CPU a slight boost in clocks 

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the one on my z97i-plus is genuinely quite good :P

 

4.6 at 1.275v, sets up adaptive curves and perfect lcc and the lot.

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Is there something like that for asrock mobos?

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I think OP means software. The answer is no. The Auto OC is built into the motherboard's BIOS. It's usually a bunch of presets that'll work with most CPU's rather than something truly automatic with stability testing etc. Usually the voltage will be higher than really needed when you use it so you could back it down from there and see how low you can go without it becoming unstable.

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Oh on my mobo there is a function on boot to press "x" and it will oc it for you - set random and completely unstable bullshit...

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do you know if with a single gigabyte z97 motherboard i can "easy-overclock" more than one cpu? i mean, can any 1150 cpu be overclocked with this mobo, or only the cpu it comes out with?

Any CPU with the letter 'K' after the name of it can be overclocked.

 

For example, the Core i5 4670k can be overclocked, but the Core i5 4670 cannot be. Oh yeah, and it's worth mentioning, you can also overclock the Pentium K Anniversary.

 

This will work with any processor.

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Any CPU with the letter 'K' after the name of it can be overclocked.

 

For example, the Core i5 4670k can be overclocked, but the Core i5 4670 cannot be. Oh yeah, and it's worth mentioning, you can also overclock the Pentium K Anniversary.

 

This will work with any processor.

 

that's not exactly what i wanted to ask, sorry my bad english eheh

 

my question is: can i overclock any of unlocked 1150 cpu with that easy-tune software? are there presets for each unlocked cpu in that software, or they are presets that will do the same in every xxxxK 1150 cpu? sry again for my bad english eheh 

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that's not exactly what i wanted to ask, sorry my bad english eheh

 

my question is: can i overclock any of unlocked 1150 cpu with that easy-tune software? are there presets for each unlocked cpu in that software, or they are presets that will do the same in every xxxxK 1150 cpu? sry again for my bad english eheh 

Yeah, you just tell it how fast you want it to go, and it will go that fast, no matter what the processor (as long as its unlocked)

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