ASRock Fatal1ty P67 and Overclocking Intel Core i7 2600K Review by Gamers Armada

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In this Review of the ASRock Fatal1ty P67 Motherboard, and the Intel Core i7 2600k Sandy Bridge Processor, I go over a few tips I learned on what to disable in the BIOS to get the maximum overclock and warn about heat issues when approaching 5Ghz. Checkout the video to find out more. Make sure to checkout more Gaming News, Reviews, Previews, and the latest Technology has to offer at www.gamersarmada.com Also checkout our Unboxing of the ASRock Fatal1ty Motherboard Here: youtu.be Check this out for further OC help: www.overclock.net Reviewed by theBest

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6 Responses to ASRock Fatal1ty P67 and Overclocking Intel Core i7 2600K Review by Gamers Armada

  1. gamersarmada says:

    @warup89 I can get mine to post at 1.510v but will crash prime 95. I’m guessing due to heat. My comp always BScreens if the CPU breaches 80C. Since I have the monsterous Lian Li case I’m thinking of adding a crazy water cooling setup to it. 2x 140mm raditors at the top, swiftec pump at the bottom, 5.25" reservoir, and throwing on a 250mm side fan for good measure. I’ll post a video if I go that route. I’m looking at investing money into an interesting throwback series at the moment though.

  2. warup89 says:

    @gamersarmada

    Sry for the delayed response man, anyways, I used 1.525 for 5Ghz at lvl2 LLC, but the Vdroop brings it to 1.560 =O, and reached a max temp of 91c. I might have some others settings wrong or my chip its not that great

  3. warup89 says:

    @gamersarmada

    Sry for the delayed response man, anyways, I used 1.525 for 5Ghz at lvl2 LLC, but the Vdroop brings it to 1.560 =O, and reached a max temp of 91c. I might have some others settings wrong or my chip its not that great.

  4. gamersarmada says:

    @warup89 Just curious to what voltage do you need to hit 5Ghz, and how hot does your CPU get under Prime95?

  5. warup89 says:

    Dude you are my savior, I was having a hell of a time OCing my 2600k with this MB, somehow There was a setting i was not changing that caused a big 4.6Ghz wall and anything higher would not let the OS to load. But after I tried your settings I finally reached 5.0 and everything works just fine, even though I do gatto play with my voltage a bit since every chip is different.

    My system:
    CPU – 2600k
    MB- Asrcok p67 Fatal1ty [Bios 1.80]
    Ram- 16gb Corsair vengeance 1600
    Cooling: Corsair H70

  6. bdwduck21 says:

    Nice

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