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Discussing overclocking for the Gigabyte h61m-s2-b3 model.

Discussing overclocking for the Gigabyte h61m-s2-b3 model.

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Anselhero
Senior Member
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02-25-2026, 08:09 AM
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Hi everyone. With the Gigabyte h61m-s2-b3 board, I'm considering installing an i5-2500k processor and a 500W power supply, along with a Radeon HD 7850 graphics card. Can I push the i5-2500k beyond 4GHz?
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Anselhero
02-25-2026, 08:09 AM #1

Hi everyone. With the Gigabyte h61m-s2-b3 board, I'm considering installing an i5-2500k processor and a 500W power supply, along with a Radeon HD 7850 graphics card. Can I push the i5-2500k beyond 4GHz?

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Inf3rno
Member
186
02-25-2026, 02:22 PM
#2
For a CPU upgrade without changing your motherboard, you can consider Sandy and Ivy Bridge i7 models such as the 2600 or 3770. However, the 3770 might require a BIOS update to function properly.
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Inf3rno
02-25-2026, 02:22 PM #2

For a CPU upgrade without changing your motherboard, you can consider Sandy and Ivy Bridge i7 models such as the 2600 or 3770. However, the 3770 might require a BIOS update to function properly.

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JoelCYC
Junior Member
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02-25-2026, 08:36 PM
#3
It wouldn't be a great choice for OC, though it isn't perfect. You could still make some minor changes.
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JoelCYC
02-25-2026, 08:36 PM #3

It wouldn't be a great choice for OC, though it isn't perfect. You could still make some minor changes.

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Hicksatron
Junior Member
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02-26-2026, 02:53 AM
#4
You cannot increase the clock speed beyond what's available on that motherboard. Intel restricts overclocking to the top chipsets for this platform, such as P67, Z68, or Z77. In most cases, you can only slightly adjust the Turboboost settings and might achieve an additional 1-200MHz if the BIOS supports it, but that's the limit.
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Hicksatron
02-26-2026, 02:53 AM #4

You cannot increase the clock speed beyond what's available on that motherboard. Intel restricts overclocking to the top chipsets for this platform, such as P67, Z68, or Z77. In most cases, you can only slightly adjust the Turboboost settings and might achieve an additional 1-200MHz if the BIOS supports it, but that's the limit.

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_iMoon
Member
156
02-26-2026, 09:14 AM
#5
There isn't a specific locking CPU that's recommended as an alternative to the i5-2500K. The choice depends on your needs and budget.
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_iMoon
02-26-2026, 09:14 AM #5

There isn't a specific locking CPU that's recommended as an alternative to the i5-2500K. The choice depends on your needs and budget.

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Serpenh33
Member
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02-26-2026, 03:26 PM
#6
For a CPU upgrade without changing your motherboard, you can consider Sandy and Ivy Bridge i7 models such as the 2600 or 3770. However, the 3770 might require a BIOS update to function properly.
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Serpenh33
02-26-2026, 03:26 PM #6

For a CPU upgrade without changing your motherboard, you can consider Sandy and Ivy Bridge i7 models such as the 2600 or 3770. However, the 3770 might require a BIOS update to function properly.