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AsRock Z75 Pro3, overclocking i7-3770 non "k"

AsRock Z75 Pro3, overclocking i7-3770 non "k"

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coolman9222
Posting Freak
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06-05-2016, 12:19 AM
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Hi everyone,
I heard some AsRock boards can overclock Intel non "k" chips. I checked one that handles memory OC well, but haven’t tested the CPU yet. It might be one of those boards with the locked chip override feature. Maybe it’s just rumors—just keep your eyes open.
I think the 3770 has a turbo mode, and as an enthusiast I love trying new things. I recently started delidding a new coffee lake build!
Thanks for your time, Larry T
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coolman9222
06-05-2016, 12:19 AM #1

Hi everyone,
I heard some AsRock boards can overclock Intel non "k" chips. I checked one that handles memory OC well, but haven’t tested the CPU yet. It might be one of those boards with the locked chip override feature. Maybe it’s just rumors—just keep your eyes open.
I think the 3770 has a turbo mode, and as an enthusiast I love trying new things. I recently started delidding a new coffee lake build!
Thanks for your time, Larry T

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Kecs
Member
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06-05-2016, 08:27 AM
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It's not only asrock but also all sandy and ivy chipsets that enable CPU overclocking, covering z77, z75, z68 and p67 mobos. These two architectures have a restricted OC feature from Intel (by z77), which permits 400MHz above turbo speed. This does not account for the boost from bclk overclocking.
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Kecs
06-05-2016, 08:27 AM #2

It's not only asrock but also all sandy and ivy chipsets that enable CPU overclocking, covering z77, z75, z68 and p67 mobos. These two architectures have a restricted OC feature from Intel (by z77), which permits 400MHz above turbo speed. This does not account for the boost from bclk overclocking.

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SuperTigresss
Posting Freak
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06-06-2016, 04:27 PM
#3
It's not only asrock but also all sandy and ivy chipsets that enable CPU overclocking, covering z77, z75, z68 and p67 mobos. These two architectures have a restricted OC feature from Intel (by z77), which permits 400MHz above turbo speed. This does not account for the boost from bclk overclocking.
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SuperTigresss
06-06-2016, 04:27 PM #3

It's not only asrock but also all sandy and ivy chipsets that enable CPU overclocking, covering z77, z75, z68 and p67 mobos. These two architectures have a restricted OC feature from Intel (by z77), which permits 400MHz above turbo speed. This does not account for the boost from bclk overclocking.

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Billxar
Member
64
06-06-2016, 04:48 PM
#4
I just reached 42 on the multiplier using the AsRock tool. The temperature didn't spike much, so I might consider trying 44 next.
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Billxar
06-06-2016, 04:48 PM #4

I just reached 42 on the multiplier using the AsRock tool. The temperature didn't spike much, so I might consider trying 44 next.

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callumduff16
Junior Member
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06-06-2016, 06:47 PM
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How do you conduct stress tests? Turbo operates at 3.9GHz, making it 400MHz higher than 4.3GHz.
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callumduff16
06-06-2016, 06:47 PM #5

How do you conduct stress tests? Turbo operates at 3.9GHz, making it 400MHz higher than 4.3GHz.