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Overclocking G3260 (non-K)

Hello

I am trying to over clock my processor via increasing Vcore. I am up to 1.2V but there is not change in the Bus Speed.

Its actual bus speed is: 99.76MHz at 1.100V

Its bus speed after over-volt: 99.76Mhz at 1.200V

My specs are: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/qYXjWX

 

Please advice if overclock on this is possible in this way as it has a locked multiplier.

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well you can bump the BCLK , upping the voltage alone does nothing

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Turn up the Base Clock Multiplier.

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Just now, ssm14293 said:

ok.... How do i do that? Im a noob in this.

Go into the bios, locate bclk multiplier, and increase it.

 

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53 minutes ago, SLAYR said:

Go into the bios, locate bclk multiplier, and increase it.

it doesnt have a BCLK multiplier option. Maybe not in that particular name, what else could it be called?

 

EDIT: How can I know that board revision I have? It is no where in the bios. Ignore this, found it out.

 

This is my BIOS:

 (not my vid)

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