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I5 2500K overclocking issues on Gigabyte board

I5 2500K overclocking issues on Gigabyte board

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Kaisetsu
Senior Member
651
01-29-2016, 09:53 AM
#1
I keep trying to overclock my 2500K on the Gigabyte P67-A-UD4-B3 board, but I don’t see any post screen and after that I have to reset the BIOS using the jumper or remove the BIOS battery. With a 750W XFX power supply and the Noctua NHD-14 cooler, these problems shouldn’t be too big... If anyone knows what’s going on or has a working BIOS setting, let me know.
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Kaisetsu
01-29-2016, 09:53 AM #1

I keep trying to overclock my 2500K on the Gigabyte P67-A-UD4-B3 board, but I don’t see any post screen and after that I have to reset the BIOS using the jumper or remove the BIOS battery. With a 750W XFX power supply and the Noctua NHD-14 cooler, these problems shouldn’t be too big... If anyone knows what’s going on or has a working BIOS setting, let me know.

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72
02-19-2016, 08:56 PM
#2
Certainly. Please keep Turbo active. You may only need to adjust the vcore voltage and leave the rest unchanged. Set the LLC/load line calibration to level 2, as this value can differ across BIOS versions—sometimes it's 1-5 (with 1 being the highest), sometimes a percentage or low/med/high/very high. Start with a setting between 50% and the maximum. Also turn off all sleep/power saving states listed in the BIOS.
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AWESOME_BOY_XL
02-19-2016, 08:56 PM #2

Certainly. Please keep Turbo active. You may only need to adjust the vcore voltage and leave the rest unchanged. Set the LLC/load line calibration to level 2, as this value can differ across BIOS versions—sometimes it's 1-5 (with 1 being the highest), sometimes a percentage or low/med/high/very high. Start with a setting between 50% and the maximum. Also turn off all sleep/power saving states listed in the BIOS.

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fukboi__
Member
68
02-19-2016, 09:40 PM
#3
Begin by checking the BIOS settings to try and enhance the CPU performance. If you search online for i5-2500k overclock configurations, you'll likely find many people sharing their adjustments. Just a note.
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fukboi__
02-19-2016, 09:40 PM #3

Begin by checking the BIOS settings to try and enhance the CPU performance. If you search online for i5-2500k overclock configurations, you'll likely find many people sharing their adjustments. Just a note.

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Meowables
Senior Member
608
02-20-2016, 02:27 AM
#4
Clock ratio is 45X
Turbo is off
CPU core voltage: 1.350V
QPI/Vtt voltage: 1.120V
System agent voltage: 1.135V
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Meowables
02-20-2016, 02:27 AM #4

Clock ratio is 45X
Turbo is off
CPU core voltage: 1.350V
QPI/Vtt voltage: 1.120V
System agent voltage: 1.135V

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NoCanDouCan
Member
107
02-20-2016, 02:46 AM
#5
Certainly. Please keep Turbo active. You may only need to adjust the vcore voltage and leave the rest unchanged. Set the LLC/load line calibration to level 2, as this value can differ across BIOS versions—sometimes it's 1-5 (with 1 being the highest), sometimes a percentage or low/med/high/very high. Begin with a setting between 50% and the maximum. Additionally, turn off all sleep/power saving states listed in the BIOS.
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NoCanDouCan
02-20-2016, 02:46 AM #5

Certainly. Please keep Turbo active. You may only need to adjust the vcore voltage and leave the rest unchanged. Set the LLC/load line calibration to level 2, as this value can differ across BIOS versions—sometimes it's 1-5 (with 1 being the highest), sometimes a percentage or low/med/high/very high. Begin with a setting between 50% and the maximum. Additionally, turn off all sleep/power saving states listed in the BIOS.