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It is certainly possible.

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Yes, with gpu it doesn't matter at all what motherboard you are using, and with ram it depends on the particular motherboard, not necessarily with the chipset. You can still overclock a non K cpu, but using base clock, which won't get you very far as it becomes unstable very fast.

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Really? so a H97 can overclock a GPU? cool.

 

For RAM, how do you mean by particular motherboards, what is there to know?

 

Thanks guys.

Easiest way to "OC" ram is to enable XMP which auto-OCs it to speed its rated for.

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