F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking 6500 i5 still overclockable?

6500 i5 still overclockable?

6500 i5 still overclockable?

N
nickb353
Junior Member
9
03-20-2016, 04:35 AM
#1
Check if 6500(non k) remains overclockable for the MSI z170A PC Mate today.
N
nickb353
03-20-2016, 04:35 AM #1

Check if 6500(non k) remains overclockable for the MSI z170A PC Mate today.

F
Fretti0_YTB
Member
196
03-27-2016, 08:22 AM
#2
Be mindful that certain updates include refreshed microcode which might lead to problems. For example, during overclocking the g3258 on non-z motherboards, Windows updates had microcode that caused the CPU to either run one core overclocked or both cores at stock but not simultaneously active. Such issues are inevitable. The safest approach for overclocking with a z series board is to try the 6600k.
F
Fretti0_YTB
03-27-2016, 08:22 AM #2

Be mindful that certain updates include refreshed microcode which might lead to problems. For example, during overclocking the g3258 on non-z motherboards, Windows updates had microcode that caused the CPU to either run one core overclocked or both cores at stock but not simultaneously active. Such issues are inevitable. The safest approach for overclocking with a z series board is to try the 6600k.

F
flipsnake2010
Junior Member
33
04-01-2016, 03:35 PM
#3
Hi xVrabac
You can modify your non-K CPU by upgrading the BIOS. Check out the instructions here: http://overclocking.guide/updated-msi-z1...-new-bios/
F
flipsnake2010
04-01-2016, 03:35 PM #3

Hi xVrabac
You can modify your non-K CPU by upgrading the BIOS. Check out the instructions here: http://overclocking.guide/updated-msi-z1...-new-bios/

T
TooMarlin
Member
60
04-01-2016, 04:48 PM
#4
Be mindful that certain updates include refreshed microcode which might lead to problems. For example, during overclocking the g3258 on non-z motherboards, Windows updates had microcode that caused the CPU to either run one core overclocked or both cores at stock but not both active simultaneously. Such issues are inevitable. The safest approach for overclocking with a z series board is to try the 6600k.
T
TooMarlin
04-01-2016, 04:48 PM #4

Be mindful that certain updates include refreshed microcode which might lead to problems. For example, during overclocking the g3258 on non-z motherboards, Windows updates had microcode that caused the CPU to either run one core overclocked or both cores at stock but not both active simultaneously. Such issues are inevitable. The safest approach for overclocking with a z series board is to try the 6600k.

S
SkillCraftHD
Junior Member
18
04-21-2016, 04:26 AM
#5
Thanks to everyone, I checked earlier that it's possible with the correct bios, but I'm curious if that's still valid in 2017.
S
SkillCraftHD
04-21-2016, 04:26 AM #5

Thanks to everyone, I checked earlier that it's possible with the correct bios, but I'm curious if that's still valid in 2017.