Overclocking i5-7600K - EasyTune settings not visible (grayed out)
Overclocking i5-7600K - EasyTune settings not visible (grayed out)
can i provide your pc details? it's likely you lack the appropriate motherboard for boosting that cpu
captaincharisma :
can you provide your pc specifications? it’s likely the motherboard isn’t suitable for overclocking that cpu.
motherboard: Z170X-Gaming 3 Gigabyte
power supply: 500 80 Bronze certified EVGA
ram: mix of two brands totaling 24gb (ddr4)
cpu: core i5-7600k @ 4.2 ghz
gpu: asus gtx 1060 6gb
hard drive: 1tb wd caviar blue 7200
solid state drive: 220gb sandisk
Nooksva :
captaincharisma :
can you provide your PC specifications?
it’s likely you lack the appropriate motherboard for overclocking that CPU.
Motherboard: Z170X-Gaming 3 Gigabyte
PSU: 500 80 Bronze certified EVGA
Ram: A mix of two brands totaling 24GB (DDR4)
CPU: Core i5-7600K @ 4.2 GHz
GPU: Asus GTX 1060 6GB
HDD: 1TB WD Caviar Blue 7200
SSD: 220GB Sandisk
From your details, you possess the correct motherboard for overclocking. Have you verified your BIOS to confirm overclocking capabilities?
CaptainCharisma:
Nooksva :
CaptainCharisma :
Can you provide your PC specifications? It’s likely you lack the appropriate motherboard for overclocking that CPU.
Motherboard: Z170X-Gaming 3 Gigabyte
PSU: 500 80 Bronze certified EVGA
Ram: A mix of two brands totaling 24GB (DDR4)
CPU: Core i5-7600K @ 4.2 GHz
GPU: Asus GTX 1060 6GB
HDD: 1TB WD Caviar Blue 7200
SSD: 220GB Sandisk
From these details, you seem to have the correct motherboard for overclocking. Have you verified your BIOS settings to enable overclocking?
Yes, I’ve set my voltage and frequency to auto. I’m unable to adjust the core frequency ratio or voltage directly.
Nooksva :
captaincharisma :
are you able to provide your PC specifications?
It’s likely you lack the appropriate motherboard for overclocking that CPU.
Motherboard: Z170X-Gaming 3 Gigabyte
PSU: 500 80 Bronze certified EVGA
Ram: A mix of two brands totaling 24GB (DDR4)
CPU: Core i5-7600K @ 4.2 GHz
GPU: Asus GTX 1060 6GB
HDD: 1TB WD Caviar Blue 7200
SSD: 220GB Sandisk
From your details, you possess the correct motherboard for overclocking. Have you verified your BIOS to confirm overclocking capability?
Yes, I’ve set my voltage and frequency settings to auto. I’m unable to adjust the core frequency ratio or voltage.
If you can’t reach the BIOS settings, it suggests you may not have the K version of that CPU. It would be advisable to use a tool like CPU-Z to check your actual CPU model.
Additionally, are you using a branded PC such as HP or Dell?