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you may have to push so much volts to it because of instabilty somewhere else.

 

try this to begin. find stability at 4.4ghz, then push for 4.5.

 

follow this step by step, do not change anything else!

 

 

install latest bios

 

clear cmos

 

change your multiplier to 44 and your vcore voltage to 1.25V ( you may need 1.2,1.21,1.22,1.23, 1.24, 1.25, 1.26V)

 

set your ram at 1333MHz and manually input the stock voltage for your ram ( if your ram calls for 1.35V i would set it at 1.5V to start)

 

leave all other settings, dont change anything else.

 

try to boot and stress test with the ietu

 

start at 1.25V on the cpu vcore. keep incresing it in .01 increments ( 1.24,1.25, 1.26, 1.27, 1.28V) untill your stable for 8 hours. i dont suggest going past 1.28V for 4.4 GHz

 

Decrease your cpu vcore voltage if you find stability at 1.25V

 

only use the ietu to stress test

 

 

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-boards-software-extreme-tuning-utility.html

 

 

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