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Help me overclcok my CPU

Ykno

So yes before we begin i know there are loads of guides but there not for my boad and cpu that io can find. and there more a quide not this is what you need to do.

 

My specs are below in my sig.

 

so ye anyone able to help me out just aiming for a 4.0-4.2Ghz to start with.

 

i never done this before so ye i need bit help understanding. (o i know where and how to do it just not what to do to make it work and be stable.)

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8 minutes ago, Ykno said:

So yes before we begin i know there are loads of guides but there not for my boad and cpu that io can find. and there more a quide not this is what you need to do.

 

My specs are below in my sig.

 

so ye anyone able to help me out just aiming for a 4.0-4.2Ghz to start with.

 

i never done this before so ye i need bit help understanding. (o i know where and how to do it just not what to do to make it work and be stable.)

Here is an tutorial how to over clock with Intel and MSI Bios (when u restart ur pc you see something like Bios f12 or something

http://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-overclock-your-cpu-processor/

Cya

Sven

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Overclocking is relativilty he same no matter what board and cpu you have.only real difference is the look/navigation of the bios

 

Go in bios

 

Turn off boost/turbo

 

Up the multiplier. So if it's 35. Up it to 36 

(35 is 3.5ghz, 36 is 3.6 etc..) so 40, or 41 for you. 

 

Then save and reboot. Test it with a cpu stress tester(pick what ever I use linX)

 

If no crash and temps are good keep using multipler. (Temps under 80-85c)

 

If you get a blue screen up voltage. Don't go past 1.45

 

So go like 1.125 just increase it not by a little bit at a time.

 

Then read stress test

 

If temps are good and no crash go for a real stress test for 24 hours or over night a d if no crash or high temps your good.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, CoinDuckling369 said:

Here is an tutorial how to over clock with Intel and MSI Bios (when u restart ur pc you see something like Bios f12 or something

http://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-overclock-your-cpu-processor/

Cya

Sven

again read OP it helps i said i no how just wanted help on the details to it

3 minutes ago, Jamtoad said:

Overclocking is the same no matter what board and cpu you have.

 

Turn off boost/turbo

 

Up the multiplier. So if it's 35. Up it to 36 

(35 is 3.5ghz, 36 is 3.6 etc..) 

 

Then save and reboot. Test it with a cpu stress tester(pick what ever I use linX)

 

If no crash and temps are good keep using multipler.

 

If you get a blue screen up voltage. Don't go past 1.45

 

If temps are good and no crash go for a real stress test for 24 hours or over night a d if no crash or high temps your good.

 

 

and okay so only way is to go click by click there is no use this it works (obvs not on ever cpu due to silcone lottery but in general)

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1 minute ago, Ykno said:

 

and okay so only way is to go click by click there is no use this it works (obvs not on ever cpu due to silcone lottery but in general)

Sorry I don't understand what your saying

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12 minutes ago, Jamtoad said:

Overclocking is relativilty he same no matter what board and cpu you have.only real difference is the look/navigation of the bios

 

Go in bios

 

Turn off boost/turbo

 

Up the multiplier. So if it's 35. Up it to 36 

(35 is 3.5ghz, 36 is 3.6 etc..) so 40, or 41 for you. 

 

Then save and reboot. Test it with a cpu stress tester(pick what ever I use linX)

 

If no crash and temps are good keep using multipler. (Temps under 80-85c)

 

If you get a blue screen up voltage. Don't go past 1.45

 

So go like 1.125 just increase it not by a little bit at a time.

 

Then read stress test

 

If temps are good and no crash go for a real stress test for 24 hours or over night a d if no crash or high temps your good.

 

 

 

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