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How to increase the speed of my i7 2600 without a K model

How to increase the speed of my i7 2600 without a K model

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SugarCandy21
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06-13-2018, 06:37 AM
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i have an i7 2600 non k and want to overclock it for better gaming performance but don’t know how to set up OC. my gpu specs are 8gb ram, gtx 1050ti oc edition i72600, non k, 600 watt psu, and i’m unsure about the process or tools needed. could you recommend some good software options?
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SugarCandy21
06-13-2018, 06:37 AM #1

i have an i7 2600 non k and want to overclock it for better gaming performance but don’t know how to set up OC. my gpu specs are 8gb ram, gtx 1050ti oc edition i72600, non k, 600 watt psu, and i’m unsure about the process or tools needed. could you recommend some good software options?

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NERD_DRSANDRO
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06-16-2018, 06:43 AM
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what kind of motherboard do you have? if you have a p67 or z68(z77), you can increase the multiplier by four levels above your current setting. a 2600 has a 34x multiplier, so you should be able to reach 38x without any problems. i strongly believe you wouldn't need to change the voltage or anything else besides a standard cooler.
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NERD_DRSANDRO
06-16-2018, 06:43 AM #2

what kind of motherboard do you have? if you have a p67 or z68(z77), you can increase the multiplier by four levels above your current setting. a 2600 has a 34x multiplier, so you should be able to reach 38x without any problems. i strongly believe you wouldn't need to change the voltage or anything else besides a standard cooler.

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JIMBOWz
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06-16-2018, 10:17 AM
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what kind of motherboard do you have? if you have a p67 or z68(z77), you can increase the multiplier by four levels above what you're using. a 2600 has a 34x multiplier, so you should be able to reach 38x without any problems. i'm very unlikely you'd need to change the voltage or use anything other than the standard cooler.
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JIMBOWz
06-16-2018, 10:17 AM #3

what kind of motherboard do you have? if you have a p67 or z68(z77), you can increase the multiplier by four levels above what you're using. a 2600 has a 34x multiplier, so you should be able to reach 38x without any problems. i'm very unlikely you'd need to change the voltage or use anything other than the standard cooler.