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Assistance with Baseclock Overclocking

Assistance with Baseclock Overclocking

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audi497mks
Senior Member
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01-04-2016, 03:56 AM
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I recently assembled a new PC featuring an i5 6500 and an Asus Z170-E. I didn’t choose the I5-6600k because I believed you could revert to an older BIOS setup. Instead, I used the BIOS from the original BIOS as I thought it would work. I searched for guides on modifying this motherboard or the Z170-a, which is essentially the same platform, but couldn’t find any. It would be really helpful if someone could advise how to keep the i5-6500 properly clocked.
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audi497mks
01-04-2016, 03:56 AM #1

I recently assembled a new PC featuring an i5 6500 and an Asus Z170-E. I didn’t choose the I5-6600k because I believed you could revert to an older BIOS setup. Instead, I used the BIOS from the original BIOS as I thought it would work. I searched for guides on modifying this motherboard or the Z170-a, which is essentially the same platform, but couldn’t find any. It would be really helpful if someone could advise how to keep the i5-6500 properly clocked.

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Famous_Link
Member
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01-04-2016, 05:43 AM
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You're likely aware that the non-K version chips are secured and can only be overclocked on specific motherboards with a modified BIOS. Limited overclocking is possible through Turbo boost, but achieving BCLK overclock isn't feasible with the Z170-E model using standard BIOS. I've discovered a helpful resource: http://overclocking.guide/asus-z170-non-...ing-guide/
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Famous_Link
01-04-2016, 05:43 AM #2

You're likely aware that the non-K version chips are secured and can only be overclocked on specific motherboards with a modified BIOS. Limited overclocking is possible through Turbo boost, but achieving BCLK overclock isn't feasible with the Z170-E model using standard BIOS. I've discovered a helpful resource: http://overclocking.guide/asus-z170-non-...ing-guide/

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xMiningNarwhal
Junior Member
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01-06-2016, 01:47 AM
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You're likely aware that the non-K version chips are secured and can only be overclocked on specific motherboards with a modified BIOS. Limited overclocking is possible through Turbo boost, but achieving BCLK overclock isn't feasible with the Z170-E model using standard BIOS. I've discovered a helpful resource: http://overclocking.guide/asus-z170-non-...ing-guide/
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xMiningNarwhal
01-06-2016, 01:47 AM #3

You're likely aware that the non-K version chips are secured and can only be overclocked on specific motherboards with a modified BIOS. Limited overclocking is possible through Turbo boost, but achieving BCLK overclock isn't feasible with the Z170-E model using standard BIOS. I've discovered a helpful resource: http://overclocking.guide/asus-z170-non-...ing-guide/