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Upgrading performance on a legacy i5 3330 CPU Non K Intel processors Old hardware challenges Modern techniques

Upgrading performance on a legacy i5 3330 CPU Non K Intel processors Old hardware challenges Modern techniques

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Llabros
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07-20-2025, 09:02 PM
#21
Intel babyyy, it won't start where it should be, what a mess!
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Llabros
07-20-2025, 09:02 PM #21

Intel babyyy, it won't start where it should be, what a mess!

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08-10-2025, 09:39 AM
#22
You're aiming for a higher clock speed than what's typically seen on hardware bots, which usually hover around 115bclk. That suggests you might be targeting a more powerful processor or a high-end motherboard. Expect at least 105bclk minimum, but with a solid chip you could reach closer to 108bclk on air if the CPU is strong. A GB RAM board would be ideal, though a non-K CPU and modest BCLK changes won't drastically impact performance. The RAM modules should handle 2000+ lines smoothly, and most should support it without major issues. If you're unsure about the motherboard, removing the CMOS battery and resetting it by touching the CLR_CMOS pins with a metal object is a common fix for stability.
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ChickenisBeast
08-10-2025, 09:39 AM #22

You're aiming for a higher clock speed than what's typically seen on hardware bots, which usually hover around 115bclk. That suggests you might be targeting a more powerful processor or a high-end motherboard. Expect at least 105bclk minimum, but with a solid chip you could reach closer to 108bclk on air if the CPU is strong. A GB RAM board would be ideal, though a non-K CPU and modest BCLK changes won't drastically impact performance. The RAM modules should handle 2000+ lines smoothly, and most should support it without major issues. If you're unsure about the motherboard, removing the CMOS battery and resetting it by touching the CLR_CMOS pins with a metal object is a common fix for stability.

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EnesAga
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08-10-2025, 12:43 PM
#23
It was never exposed to anything like that. Probably not. I believe you're referring to a Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H. You seem to be asking about a 4x4GB stick with 1600MHz speeds.
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EnesAga
08-10-2025, 12:43 PM #23

It was never exposed to anything like that. Probably not. I believe you're referring to a Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H. You seem to be asking about a 4x4GB stick with 1600MHz speeds.

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