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Using Overclocking I5-4690k With Hyper 212 EVO and Z97 MX-Gaming 5 Motherboard

Using Overclocking I5-4690k With Hyper 212 EVO and Z97 MX-Gaming 5 Motherboard

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LynxKlubb
Junior Member
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03-02-2016, 03:47 AM
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Title should capture everything clearly. This OC is tailored for the Black Deserts release. I'm uncertain if modifying my GPU would also assist. For further guidance, consider checking out a dedicated OC guide or video—feel free to link those resources. Thanks in advance!
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LynxKlubb
03-02-2016, 03:47 AM #1

Title should capture everything clearly. This OC is tailored for the Black Deserts release. I'm uncertain if modifying my GPU would also assist. For further guidance, consider checking out a dedicated OC guide or video—feel free to link those resources. Thanks in advance!

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Edo19
Member
165
03-08-2016, 12:31 AM
#2
Begin by gradually increasing the BIOS settings until the system becomes unstable at the default voltage. Test your CPU with Prime95 for 15-20 minutes after each adjustment. If instability occurs, slowly raise the voltage in tiny increments and retest. Continue this process carefully, ensuring you monitor temperatures despite the 212 Evo’s decent performance. Each step must be precise and tested to achieve the desired result.
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Edo19
03-08-2016, 12:31 AM #2

Begin by gradually increasing the BIOS settings until the system becomes unstable at the default voltage. Test your CPU with Prime95 for 15-20 minutes after each adjustment. If instability occurs, slowly raise the voltage in tiny increments and retest. Continue this process carefully, ensuring you monitor temperatures despite the 212 Evo’s decent performance. Each step must be precise and tested to achieve the desired result.

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MetalMallard
Member
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03-15-2016, 12:32 AM
#3
Begin by gradually increasing the BIOS settings until the system becomes unstable at the default voltage. Test your CPU with Prime95 for 15-20 minutes after each adjustment. If instability occurs, slowly raise the voltage in tiny increments and retest. Continue this process carefully, ensuring you monitor temperatures despite the 212 Evo’s decent performance. Each step must be precise and tested to achieve the desired result.
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MetalMallard
03-15-2016, 12:32 AM #3

Begin by gradually increasing the BIOS settings until the system becomes unstable at the default voltage. Test your CPU with Prime95 for 15-20 minutes after each adjustment. If instability occurs, slowly raise the voltage in tiny increments and retest. Continue this process carefully, ensuring you monitor temperatures despite the 212 Evo’s decent performance. Each step must be precise and tested to achieve the desired result.