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You cannot overclock your CPU without a compatible motherboard.

You cannot overclock your CPU without a compatible motherboard.

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Cherry_Bell
Member
161
08-03-2016, 07:26 PM
#1
Check if you can push your i5 6600k over the MSI H110M without support, and consider using a higher wattage PSU if needed.
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Cherry_Bell
08-03-2016, 07:26 PM #1

Check if you can push your i5 6600k over the MSI H110M without support, and consider using a higher wattage PSU if needed.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
768
08-10-2016, 01:55 AM
#2
there isn't a reliable method to overclock with that board unfortunately. the best choice would be to purchase a z170 board.
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a questionable program named set FSB might offer some overclocking potential if it functions properly, but it could cause system instability. i would only consider using it for testing purposes, not for critical applications.
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10th_Doctor_
08-10-2016, 01:55 AM #2

there isn't a reliable method to overclock with that board unfortunately. the best choice would be to purchase a z170 board.
🙁
a questionable program named set FSB might offer some overclocking potential if it functions properly, but it could cause system instability. i would only consider using it for testing purposes, not for critical applications.

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blackdragon172
Junior Member
43
08-11-2016, 12:04 PM
#3
there isn't a reliable method to overclock with that board unfortunately. the best choice would be to purchase a z170 board.
🙁
a questionable program named set FSB might offer some overclocking potential if it functions properly, but it could cause system instability. i would only consider using it for testing purposes, not for critical applications.
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blackdragon172
08-11-2016, 12:04 PM #3

there isn't a reliable method to overclock with that board unfortunately. the best choice would be to purchase a z170 board.
🙁
a questionable program named set FSB might offer some overclocking potential if it functions properly, but it could cause system instability. i would only consider using it for testing purposes, not for critical applications.