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you can't OC non-K chips, although you can force all cores to run at max boost clock IIRC.

 

a 3770 is better than a 3570K, even if you overclock the i5 a lot.

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yes you can. all sandy and ivy bridge non k cpus can go +4 multiplier over the max turbo , then you can bump up pcie from 100-105 to get a little more. anyone with a z68-z77-p68 motherboard can get +400 mhz. so anyone can easily get 4.3 on 3770 and some of us can get 4.5 which is all my 3770k could get anyways.

 

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