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Hi guys i need some help overclocking my CPU it was overclocked be for but had to reset my bios so i lost it I did have it a 4.0ghz but now i cant get it past is boost clock even if i overclock. i have have AMD FX4100 with stock cooler and a Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3.

 

I will add some pics to help you help me.

 

PS i no my system sucks but im upgrading after Christmas

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  1. Isn't there an option in the BIOS to save the OC settings to a profile?

Turn OFF Turbo Boost.

Turn OFF any power-saving features...for now (i.e. Cool N' Quiet)

What are your voltage settings? (VCore, SB, NB, etc)

Is that a single 1333MHz 8GB stick? Running at 4-5-5-15 clock cycles? What?

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