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How do i overclock my i3 12100

How do i overclock my i3 12100

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Black_Berry2
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10-19-2016, 10:45 AM
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I attempted the grub installation but it failed. What alternative options are available?
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Black_Berry2
10-19-2016, 10:45 AM #1

I attempted the grub installation but it failed. What alternative options are available?

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vuro
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10-19-2016, 12:45 PM
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You can try BCLK overclocking, though I haven’t tested it on your 12100. It might not work as expected. Most likely, the best approach is to adjust the turbo boost settings—some motherboard models let you change core turbo clocks via a toggle.
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vuro
10-19-2016, 12:45 PM #2

You can try BCLK overclocking, though I haven’t tested it on your 12100. It might not work as expected. Most likely, the best approach is to adjust the turbo boost settings—some motherboard models let you change core turbo clocks via a toggle.

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firetitan690
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10-19-2016, 01:21 PM
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You're not able to. To boost performance beyond normal for a 12100, you must perform BCLK overclocking. However, this requires a motherboard with an external clock generator—only available on a few models, most of which are significantly more expensive than the CPU and incompatible with your current setup. If you're serious about this, the B760M PG Riptide is typically the most affordable option that supports it. But if you're planning to purchase a new board, it might be better to upgrade your platform rather than stick with your existing gear.
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firetitan690
10-19-2016, 01:21 PM #3

You're not able to. To boost performance beyond normal for a 12100, you must perform BCLK overclocking. However, this requires a motherboard with an external clock generator—only available on a few models, most of which are significantly more expensive than the CPU and incompatible with your current setup. If you're serious about this, the B760M PG Riptide is typically the most affordable option that supports it. But if you're planning to purchase a new board, it might be better to upgrade your platform rather than stick with your existing gear.

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FlowNark
Junior Member
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10-19-2016, 03:16 PM
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You recently purchased a 13600K for $127 and could buy a 12900 for $170, suggesting you might be able to acquire a more powerful chip at a lower cost. Your plan to sell your 12400 for $89 also shows you're managing your inventory wisely. Edited August 26, 2025 by leclod
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FlowNark
10-19-2016, 03:16 PM #4

You recently purchased a 13600K for $127 and could buy a 12900 for $170, suggesting you might be able to acquire a more powerful chip at a lower cost. Your plan to sell your 12400 for $89 also shows you're managing your inventory wisely. Edited August 26, 2025 by leclod

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withertamer20
Junior Member
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10-19-2016, 03:58 PM
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You're not able to proceed. The safest option would be BLCK overclocking, though it carries risks and has limited effectiveness before instability sets in.
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withertamer20
10-19-2016, 03:58 PM #5

You're not able to proceed. The safest option would be BLCK overclocking, though it carries risks and has limited effectiveness before instability sets in.