F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Try adjusting the settings manually without using the built-in tool.

Try adjusting the settings manually without using the built-in tool.

Try adjusting the settings manually without using the built-in tool.

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_Rammel_
Junior Member
27
08-03-2016, 09:50 PM
#1
Yes, there are ways to explore additional overclocking options.
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_Rammel_
08-03-2016, 09:50 PM #1

Yes, there are ways to explore additional overclocking options.

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ThePonyQueen
Member
131
08-08-2016, 04:51 AM
#2
The Other Mobo lacks overclocking capabilities or has very limited options. Also, as mentioned, I cannot overclock a non-K series model. However, I can overclock an i7 3770K, but not the i7 3770 itself. The main benefit for both i5 and i7 series non-K models is the turbo boost, which provides slightly improved performance during heavy processing.
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ThePonyQueen
08-08-2016, 04:51 AM #2

The Other Mobo lacks overclocking capabilities or has very limited options. Also, as mentioned, I cannot overclock a non-K series model. However, I can overclock an i7 3770K, but not the i7 3770 itself. The main benefit for both i5 and i7 series non-K models is the turbo boost, which provides slightly improved performance during heavy processing.

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maithyle265
Junior Member
9
08-13-2016, 04:29 PM
#3
The i7 3770 is a non-K series CPU that can't be overclocked, which is why you're having trouble finding anything.
You'll need a K series CPU with a Z-series motherboard.
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maithyle265
08-13-2016, 04:29 PM #3

The i7 3770 is a non-K series CPU that can't be overclocked, which is why you're having trouble finding anything.
You'll need a K series CPU with a Z-series motherboard.

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Jasperdoit
Junior Member
36
09-03-2016, 12:54 AM
#4
It's achievable to overclock only on specific motherboards, which can be quite annoying. It often involves BIOS modifications and may not be worth the effort. It's better to stick with the original speeds.
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Jasperdoit
09-03-2016, 12:54 AM #4

It's achievable to overclock only on specific motherboards, which can be quite annoying. It often involves BIOS modifications and may not be worth the effort. It's better to stick with the original speeds.

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TugaCarlos
Member
165
09-03-2016, 01:54 AM
#5
The Other Mobo lacks overclocking capabilities or has very limited options. Also, as mentioned, I cannot overclock a non-K series model. However, I can overclock an i7 3770K, but not the i7 3770 itself. The main benefit for both i5 and i7 series non-K models is the turbo boost, which provides slightly improved performance during heavy processing.
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TugaCarlos
09-03-2016, 01:54 AM #5

The Other Mobo lacks overclocking capabilities or has very limited options. Also, as mentioned, I cannot overclock a non-K series model. However, I can overclock an i7 3770K, but not the i7 3770 itself. The main benefit for both i5 and i7 series non-K models is the turbo boost, which provides slightly improved performance during heavy processing.