F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Can you increase the speed of the Intel® Core™ i3-530 Processor to run at 4M Cache and 2.93 GHz?

Can you increase the speed of the Intel® Core™ i3-530 Processor to run at 4M Cache and 2.93 GHz?

Can you increase the speed of the Intel® Core™ i3-530 Processor to run at 4M Cache and 2.93 GHz?

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HetYoshiTeam
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05-05-2017, 09:01 PM
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Can you increase the speed of your Intel Core i3-530 processor to run at 4M cache and 2.93 GHz on your HP Elite 7100 MT?
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HetYoshiTeam
05-05-2017, 09:01 PM #1

Can you increase the speed of your Intel Core i3-530 processor to run at 4M cache and 2.93 GHz on your HP Elite 7100 MT?

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fukboi__
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05-06-2017, 10:53 AM
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unfortunately, you won't be able to proceed without these components. You'll require an unlocked processor such as an i5 6600k or 7600k, and a motherboard with a (K) at the end—anything with a (Z) or (X) will allow overclocking. Both are necessary.
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fukboi__
05-06-2017, 10:53 AM #2

unfortunately, you won't be able to proceed without these components. You'll require an unlocked processor such as an i5 6600k or 7600k, and a motherboard with a (K) at the end—anything with a (Z) or (X) will allow overclocking. Both are necessary.

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pirate_raider
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05-06-2017, 12:53 PM
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unfortunately, you won't be able to proceed without these components. You'll require an unlocked processor such as an i5 6600k or 7600k, and a motherboard with a (K) at the end—anything with a (Z) or (X) will allow overclocking. Both are necessary.
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pirate_raider
05-06-2017, 12:53 PM #3

unfortunately, you won't be able to proceed without these components. You'll require an unlocked processor such as an i5 6600k or 7600k, and a motherboard with a (K) at the end—anything with a (Z) or (X) will allow overclocking. Both are necessary.

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Baallog
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05-08-2017, 11:26 AM
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I don't think the first-gen i3s can run at such high speeds, like 4.5Ghz, though I have no idea if a HP board would support it.
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Baallog
05-08-2017, 11:26 AM #4

I don't think the first-gen i3s can run at such high speeds, like 4.5Ghz, though I have no idea if a HP board would support it.