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i need a guide for overclocking 4820k i cant seem to find one from linus i f you guys know of any good ones please leave a link 

 

thanks

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also i have never overclocked before 

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What is the model/brand of your motherboard ? 

asus rampage iv black edition

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could i use this one interchangeably

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Ok so you can follow any haswell OC guide, you need to go in the BIOS/UEFI and set your CPU and increase your multiplier +1 and than try to boot into the OS.

 

So if you have a multiplier of 35 (3500MHz, 3,5GHz) put it to 36 and try to boot Windows. 

 

If it works try 37, 38... And when you'll have a blue screen just increase the voltage 0.025 so if the voltage is at 1.1 put 1.125 and then try again.

 

You can download CPU-Z and Realtemps to be sure your temps are ok. 

 

EDIT : Yes you can follow this OC guide. 

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Ok so you can follow any haswell OC guide, you need to go in the BIOS/UEFI and set your CPU and increase your multiplier +1 and than try to boot into the OS.

 

So if you have a multiplier of 35 (3500MHz, 3,5GHz) put it to 36 and try to boot Windows. 

 

If it works try 37, 38... And when you'll have a blue screen just increase the voltage 0.025 so if the voltage is at 1.1 put 1.125 and then try again.

 

You can download CPU-Z and Realtemps to be sure your temps are ok. 

 

EDIT : Yes you can follow this OC guide. 

just to make sure the 4820k is not a haswell it is ivy bridge e so there wont be any issues with following a haswell guide

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Screw intel naming... 4820K ivy and 4790K haswell.... WTF INTEL... WTF?

Anyways I'd find an ivy bridge OC guide. It should be pretty much the same tho.

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just to make sure the 4820k is not a haswell it is ivy bridge e so there wont be any issues with following a haswell guide

 

Yeah you're right it's an Ivy bridge not haswell sorry (in my head 4 = 4th gen). Well it's pretty much the same but you won't have the adaptive voltage mode in the BIOS. 

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