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Gigabyte h97 m d3h for overclocking

Gigabyte h97 m d3h for overclocking

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titou34130
Junior Member
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01-28-2016, 07:09 AM
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Hi, your Asus H81 MD works well with overclocking. However, you're considering a Gigabyte H97M motherboard and wondering if it can be overclocked without any BIOS problems. Some people say you can't overclock H-series boards except through ASUS, but others claim they've managed to do it via a BIOS update.
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titou34130
01-28-2016, 07:09 AM #1

Hi, your Asus H81 MD works well with overclocking. However, you're considering a Gigabyte H97M motherboard and wondering if it can be overclocked without any BIOS problems. Some people say you can't overclock H-series boards except through ASUS, but others claim they've managed to do it via a BIOS update.

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Silvinha10
Senior Member
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01-31-2016, 11:45 PM
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The GA-Z97 is just 2k more... However, I would caution against using Gigabyte boards. My personal experience with 2 Gigabyte boards shows that most people who use them here face issues. Since you're from India, don't expect any warranty support—they only offer it when the motherboard fails completely.
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Silvinha10
01-31-2016, 11:45 PM #2

The GA-Z97 is just 2k more... However, I would caution against using Gigabyte boards. My personal experience with 2 Gigabyte boards shows that most people who use them here face issues. Since you're from India, don't expect any warranty support—they only offer it when the motherboard fails completely.

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Frida113
Junior Member
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02-07-2016, 09:12 AM
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You cannot increase clock speeds on h-series boards, regardless of the model. Only Skylake offered this benefit, but Intel removed it after a microcode update.
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Frida113
02-07-2016, 09:12 AM #3

You cannot increase clock speeds on h-series boards, regardless of the model. Only Skylake offered this benefit, but Intel removed it after a microcode update.

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FrancisDragon
Member
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02-07-2016, 03:08 PM
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I just need to purchase an Asus board, mainly requiring two PCIe 2.0 x16 slots. The Asus H81M V3 has them but only supports 16GB RAM, so I chose the GA H97 D3H instead. Other z series boards are too costly.
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FrancisDragon
02-07-2016, 03:08 PM #4

I just need to purchase an Asus board, mainly requiring two PCIe 2.0 x16 slots. The Asus H81M V3 has them but only supports 16GB RAM, so I chose the GA H97 D3H instead. Other z series boards are too costly.

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chrisjo785
Member
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02-07-2016, 06:57 PM
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The GA-Z97 is just 2k more... However, I would caution against using Gigabyte boards. My personal experience with 2 Gigabyte boards shows that most people who use them here face issues. Since you're from India, don't expect any warranty support—they only offer it when your motherboard fails completely.
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chrisjo785
02-07-2016, 06:57 PM #5

The GA-Z97 is just 2k more... However, I would caution against using Gigabyte boards. My personal experience with 2 Gigabyte boards shows that most people who use them here face issues. Since you're from India, don't expect any warranty support—they only offer it when your motherboard fails completely.

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sammylol1sam
Member
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02-24-2016, 07:55 AM
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Sure, I understand. I'll go with buying an Asus mono and hope it has 16GB of RAM.
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sammylol1sam
02-24-2016, 07:55 AM #6

Sure, I understand. I'll go with buying an Asus mono and hope it has 16GB of RAM.

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kenken0724
Member
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03-15-2016, 02:56 AM
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And H97 boards don't support SLI... Only Z-series boards work...
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kenken0724
03-15-2016, 02:56 AM #7

And H97 boards don't support SLI... Only Z-series boards work...

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_ILovewifi_
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 05:13 AM
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For gaming purposes, more than 16GB seems excessive...
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_ILovewifi_
03-15-2016, 05:13 AM #8

For gaming purposes, more than 16GB seems excessive...

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Nitro_PT
Member
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03-21-2016, 05:43 PM
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Yeah, I won't do that but I'm not sure
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Nitro_PT
03-21-2016, 05:43 PM #9

Yeah, I won't do that but I'm not sure