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Intel Pentium Overclocking

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4 minutes ago, IAmLastPrime said:

Why?

because:

- pentium g4500 has a locked multiplier and cannot be set in BIOS. only possible OC is base clock, which is very unstable. --- after edit: not unstable, but only very effective on boards with external generators like some AsRock boards and Z series mobos

- h110 mobo doesn't have overclocking features, only z170 and z270 do

Why

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4 minutes ago, IAmLastPrime said:

Why?

because:

- pentium g4500 has a locked multiplier and cannot be set in BIOS. only possible OC is base clock, which is very unstable. --- after edit: not unstable, but only very effective on boards with external generators like some AsRock boards and Z series mobos

- h110 mobo doesn't have overclocking features, only z170 and z270 do

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2 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

because:

- pentium g4500 has a locked multiplier and cannot be set in BIOS. only possible OC is base clock, which is very unstable.

- h110 mobo doesn't have overclocking features, only z170 and z270 do

OK, thank to your answer and explanation.

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