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asus p8b75-m/csm overclock?

asus p8b75-m/csm overclock?

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pixeloKING
Junior Member
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10-02-2016, 09:37 AM
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Hi, sorry for the mistakes in my English.
I have this PC:
CPU: Intel i7 2600k + Arctic cooling freezer 13
Motherboard: ASUS P8B75-M/CSM
RAM: 16GB Kingston 1333 (4x4)
GPU: MSI R9 390X gaming
Power Supply: Sentey 750W bronze
I’m keeping temperatures low during load—CPU stays at 60°C and GPU at 72°C during 100% load for an hour. I’m attempting to overclock the CPU slightly, aiming for around 3.8GHz. In auto mode with turbo on, it always drops to 3.5GHz. I’m not sure how to do this properly, but maybe there’s a way to push it a bit higher.
Images of the BIOS show the CPU rating at 34, which is the maximum allowed.
Thanks and again sorry for my poor English.
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pixeloKING
10-02-2016, 09:37 AM #1

Hi, sorry for the mistakes in my English.
I have this PC:
CPU: Intel i7 2600k + Arctic cooling freezer 13
Motherboard: ASUS P8B75-M/CSM
RAM: 16GB Kingston 1333 (4x4)
GPU: MSI R9 390X gaming
Power Supply: Sentey 750W bronze
I’m keeping temperatures low during load—CPU stays at 60°C and GPU at 72°C during 100% load for an hour. I’m attempting to overclock the CPU slightly, aiming for around 3.8GHz. In auto mode with turbo on, it always drops to 3.5GHz. I’m not sure how to do this properly, but maybe there’s a way to push it a bit higher.
Images of the BIOS show the CPU rating at 34, which is the maximum allowed.
Thanks and again sorry for my poor English.

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Itzsonzy
Member
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10-02-2016, 12:20 PM
#2
You cannot use the B75 to overclock the CPU with the Intel non-Z OC feature on the non-Z MB. You might attempt to raise the BCLK by a few MHz, such as from 100MHZ to 101 or 102MHZ. Alternatively, consider downgrading to an older BIOS version, possibly a few years prior when Intel did not include the micro code that blocks this feature. If you wish to overclock the i7, you need to purchase the Z77/Z68 model.
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Itzsonzy
10-02-2016, 12:20 PM #2

You cannot use the B75 to overclock the CPU with the Intel non-Z OC feature on the non-Z MB. You might attempt to raise the BCLK by a few MHz, such as from 100MHZ to 101 or 102MHZ. Alternatively, consider downgrading to an older BIOS version, possibly a few years prior when Intel did not include the micro code that blocks this feature. If you wish to overclock the i7, you need to purchase the Z77/Z68 model.

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10-05-2016, 10:17 AM
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You cannot use the B75 to overclock the CPU with the Intel non-Z OC feature on the non-Z MB. You might attempt to raise the BCLK by a few MHz, such as from 100MHZ to 101 or 102MHZ. Alternatively, consider downgrading to an older BIOS version, possibly a few years prior when Intel did not include the micro code that blocks this feature. If you wish to overclock the i7, you need to purchase the Z77/Z68 model.
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george_griveas
10-05-2016, 10:17 AM #3

You cannot use the B75 to overclock the CPU with the Intel non-Z OC feature on the non-Z MB. You might attempt to raise the BCLK by a few MHz, such as from 100MHZ to 101 or 102MHZ. Alternatively, consider downgrading to an older BIOS version, possibly a few years prior when Intel did not include the micro code that blocks this feature. If you wish to overclock the i7, you need to purchase the Z77/Z68 model.