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Can you confirm if your i5 2500K can be overclocked?

Can you confirm if your i5 2500K can be overclocked?

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jaymz85
Junior Member
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06-17-2016, 11:37 PM
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Do you have the capability to increase the clock speed of your i5 2500K at 3.3ghz? Although it's an older chip, I'm trying to push it while you wait for your new CPU.
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jaymz85
06-17-2016, 11:37 PM #1

Do you have the capability to increase the clock speed of your i5 2500K at 3.3ghz? Although it's an older chip, I'm trying to push it while you wait for your new CPU.

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Naruto1813
Junior Member
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07-01-2016, 08:49 AM
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I know your precise CPU and motherboard configuration in my Sandy Bridge build with a GTX 680 SLI setup (refer to my sig). It remains a solid performer after six years for 1080p gaming. To reach a mid-range speed of around 4.3GHz, you'll need components such as Cryorig's C7 cooler—offering good value.
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Naruto1813
07-01-2016, 08:49 AM #2

I know your precise CPU and motherboard configuration in my Sandy Bridge build with a GTX 680 SLI setup (refer to my sig). It remains a solid performer after six years for 1080p gaming. To reach a mid-range speed of around 4.3GHz, you'll need components such as Cryorig's C7 cooler—offering good value.

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nomegusta444
Member
131
07-01-2016, 02:39 PM
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The board works well for overclocking. Yes, you're able to do that. However, which new LGA 1155 CPU are you thinking of getting to power the GTX 1080? Perhaps an i7-3770K that's been overclocked, if you manage to find one without breaking the bank.
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nomegusta444
07-01-2016, 02:39 PM #3

The board works well for overclocking. Yes, you're able to do that. However, which new LGA 1155 CPU are you thinking of getting to power the GTX 1080? Perhaps an i7-3770K that's been overclocked, if you manage to find one without breaking the bank.

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iJedi007
Member
157
07-08-2016, 06:58 AM
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The TX3 is a basic CPU cooler, so significant overclocking isn't expected.
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iJedi007
07-08-2016, 06:58 AM #4

The TX3 is a basic CPU cooler, so significant overclocking isn't expected.

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Fretti0_YTB
Member
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07-08-2016, 07:51 AM
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I know your precise CPU and motherboard configuration in my Sandy Bridge build with a GTX 680 SLI arrangement (refer to my sig). It remains a solid performer after six years for 1080p gaming. To reach a mid-range speed of around 4.3GHz, you'll need equipment such as Cryorig's C7 cooler—offering good value.
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Fretti0_YTB
07-08-2016, 07:51 AM #5

I know your precise CPU and motherboard configuration in my Sandy Bridge build with a GTX 680 SLI arrangement (refer to my sig). It remains a solid performer after six years for 1080p gaming. To reach a mid-range speed of around 4.3GHz, you'll need equipment such as Cryorig's C7 cooler—offering good value.