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Trouble over clocking

Trouble over clocking

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XxX_han_XxX
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 06:12 PM
#1
I conducted thorough research on overclocking. I understand the steps involved.
I own an Intel Pentium G3258 Anniversary edition. The motherboard I selected was the MSI B85M-E45.
I attempted to use the OC Genie 4 software and it only maintained the normal clock speed of 3.2ghz.
The system does not boot into Windows even when overclocked slightly.
I discovered that my motherboard doesn’t support overclocking with this CPU without a custom cooler.
I prefer not to purchase another CPU since I want to maximize the value of my current one.
Any advice on what to do?
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XxX_han_XxX
05-13-2016, 06:12 PM #1

I conducted thorough research on overclocking. I understand the steps involved.
I own an Intel Pentium G3258 Anniversary edition. The motherboard I selected was the MSI B85M-E45.
I attempted to use the OC Genie 4 software and it only maintained the normal clock speed of 3.2ghz.
The system does not boot into Windows even when overclocked slightly.
I discovered that my motherboard doesn’t support overclocking with this CPU without a custom cooler.
I prefer not to purchase another CPU since I want to maximize the value of my current one.
Any advice on what to do?

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Nunzio2006
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 11:54 PM
#2
Start by avoiding using a stock cooler with your CPU—it could damage it. Skip any software that tries to overclock it; it’s not reliable and you should stick to your BIOS. A B85M model typically includes a reasonably accessible overclocking setting within the BIOS.
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Nunzio2006
05-13-2016, 11:54 PM #2

Start by avoiding using a stock cooler with your CPU—it could damage it. Skip any software that tries to overclock it; it’s not reliable and you should stick to your BIOS. A B85M model typically includes a reasonably accessible overclocking setting within the BIOS.

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Cronified
Junior Member
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05-14-2016, 12:51 AM
#3
Start by avoiding using a stock cooler with your CPU—it could damage it. Skip any software that tries to overclock it; it’s not reliable and you should stick to your BIOS. A B85M model typically includes a reasonably accessible overclocking setting within the BIOS.
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Cronified
05-14-2016, 12:51 AM #3

Start by avoiding using a stock cooler with your CPU—it could damage it. Skip any software that tries to overclock it; it’s not reliable and you should stick to your BIOS. A B85M model typically includes a reasonably accessible overclocking setting within the BIOS.