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Overclocking intel i5 4670k and evga gtx 770 sc 4gb on asus z97m-plus bios

Overclocking intel i5 4670k and evga gtx 770 sc 4gb on asus z97m-plus bios

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mcDavoz
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01-03-2017, 01:32 AM
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Superlettuce19
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01-03-2017, 08:14 AM
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Popeyetyty:
Mooisme123 :
Take the Multiplier up to its maximum, then adjust the MHz tab from 200 to around 210. From there, run prime95 to check stability; if stable, increase slightly more. If unstable but you need more optimization, add some VCORE and retry until it meets your expectations on the OC.

Note:
Perform prime95 for roughly an hour each session—about 30 minutes is sufficient—but avoid doing it for 10–15 minutes as the OC might succeed then. For longer periods (like an hour or two), some users test for 2 hours to confirm success. Always keep an eye on temperatures, ensuring they stay between 58–62°C.

Thank you for your reply. Would you like to know if there are other software options besides BIOS for OC? Also, I’m new to this process; it’s my first build since 2012 and I added components over the years.

I’ll share a link shortly, but remember that using software increases risk compared to BIOS methods. I’ll provide the Intel CPU OC guide if you need it. If you require anything else, just let me know.

Thanks again!
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Superlettuce19
01-03-2017, 08:14 AM #12

Popeyetyty:
Mooisme123 :
Take the Multiplier up to its maximum, then adjust the MHz tab from 200 to around 210. From there, run prime95 to check stability; if stable, increase slightly more. If unstable but you need more optimization, add some VCORE and retry until it meets your expectations on the OC.

Note:
Perform prime95 for roughly an hour each session—about 30 minutes is sufficient—but avoid doing it for 10–15 minutes as the OC might succeed then. For longer periods (like an hour or two), some users test for 2 hours to confirm success. Always keep an eye on temperatures, ensuring they stay between 58–62°C.

Thank you for your reply. Would you like to know if there are other software options besides BIOS for OC? Also, I’m new to this process; it’s my first build since 2012 and I added components over the years.

I’ll share a link shortly, but remember that using software increases risk compared to BIOS methods. I’ll provide the Intel CPU OC guide if you need it. If you require anything else, just let me know.

Thanks again!

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xNinaxx
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01-04-2017, 07:05 AM
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https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...Intel-XTU- is a CPU overclocking link.
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xNinaxx
01-04-2017, 07:05 AM #13

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa...Intel-XTU- is a CPU overclocking link.

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tuxedocorey
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01-04-2017, 07:20 AM
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Zazzery
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01-17-2017, 03:51 PM
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Popeyetyty suggested checking the GPU overclocking options and asked if it's safe to apply similar changes, possibly affecting its lifespan.
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Zazzery
01-17-2017, 03:51 PM #15

Popeyetyty suggested checking the GPU overclocking options and asked if it's safe to apply similar changes, possibly affecting its lifespan.

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Orangecassie8
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01-17-2017, 04:17 PM
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I didn’t read that one per-say, but it should contain many hints, tips, and beginner advice for overclocking your first time.
This EVGA GPU overclocking software helps you get the best performance from your graphics card, along with a video tutorial on the topic.
And here’s a guide for CPU i5 4th and 5th generation Haswell overclocking, also available as a video.
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Orangecassie8
01-17-2017, 04:17 PM #16

I didn’t read that one per-say, but it should contain many hints, tips, and beginner advice for overclocking your first time.
This EVGA GPU overclocking software helps you get the best performance from your graphics card, along with a video tutorial on the topic.
And here’s a guide for CPU i5 4th and 5th generation Haswell overclocking, also available as a video.

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ColdHere
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01-17-2017, 06:17 PM
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01-17-2017, 07:25 PM
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Kay123_
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01-17-2017, 07:42 PM
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popeyetyty :
Take the Multiplier up all the way, then add in the MHz tab go from 200 to about 210 and from there use prime95 to test stability, if stable raise it a little more, and then if it is unstable but you want to OC more add some VCORE and retry and do it till you like were it is on the OC.
NOTE:
Do prime95 for about 1 hour each time 30 minutes will do but 1 hour is recommended just never do prime95 for about 10-15 minutes because the OC can be okay for that time but not for like lets say a hour or two i know people who also do prime 95 for around 2 hours to 3 hours at a time just so they know more clearly that the OC is successful. Also never forget to monitor temps dont let it go higher then like 58-62 Degrees C.
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Could you expound on this 'take the multiplier all the way up' And when you mention MHz are you talking about the BCLK which at stock is 100?
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Kay123_
01-17-2017, 07:42 PM #19

popeyetyty :
Take the Multiplier up all the way, then add in the MHz tab go from 200 to about 210 and from there use prime95 to test stability, if stable raise it a little more, and then if it is unstable but you want to OC more add some VCORE and retry and do it till you like were it is on the OC.
NOTE:
Do prime95 for about 1 hour each time 30 minutes will do but 1 hour is recommended just never do prime95 for about 10-15 minutes because the OC can be okay for that time but not for like lets say a hour or two i know people who also do prime 95 for around 2 hours to 3 hours at a time just so they know more clearly that the OC is successful. Also never forget to monitor temps dont let it go higher then like 58-62 Degrees C.
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Could you expound on this 'take the multiplier all the way up' And when you mention MHz are you talking about the BCLK which at stock is 100?

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trickster224
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01-19-2017, 01:56 PM
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