How To Overclocking Intel i5/i7 CPU Processors


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mY Website: extremecustomscomputermods.weebly.com This Video was made with hardware parts of the Gigabyte 1156 socket Motherboard ad Intel i5 Quad Core, BIOS is always the best way to Overclock your system. Using software doesnt give you much control when trying to tune the BIOS. ( Specially in the way you would like to have it setup but Software for Video cards is always recommended when overclocking.

13 Responses to How To Overclocking Intel i5/i7 CPU Processors

  1. keiki646 says:

    @Hilokilo06 Only for Desktop machine with aftermarket parts.

  2. Hilokilo06 says:

    @so only for a computer?

  3. keiki646 says:

    @Hilokilo06 can’t do the overclocking settings here on a notebook and yes it will harm your notebook

  4. Hilokilo06 says:

    will this harm ur laptop?
    :/

  5. Cod6Media says:

    Thanks man, great video

  6. MrVirus1979 says:

    hey keiki646 i got a question, i got gigabyte also but i cant find the 1.20 for 3.6ghz in VTT only 1.19 and 1.21, which should i pick? and also in DRAM i cant pick 1.650 for my kingston 1600ram. only 1.64 and .1.66

  7. D4Productions says:

    I’m new to the overclocking area and I was wondering,
    What should be BCLK Freq. be for 1333MHz Ram?
    I’m planning on buying a gigabyte mb p55-usb3
    I like the 3.6GHz video you did, but could I get up to 4GHz with your settings from this video?

    Thanks
    Thanks

  8. keiki646 says:

    @DXcellence718 I’m happy that you enjoy the video and I hope it did help you as well for those out there that it will help in the future

  9. DXcellence718 says:

    @DXcellence718
    Also this is with hyperthreading enable, also during the test the highest my cores dance around is 72-75c (hitting 76c for a few sec sometimes)

  10. DXcellence718 says:

    Thanks man, before i was having trouble having a stable OC of 4.01 on my i7 860, but i forgot to disable virtualization and the other feature in the MISC section. So far(with my noctua nh-d14 cooler) my temps in prime 95 doesn’t go past 76c for any of the cores. It is still running now and it has been for 3 hours, so far it looks good :)

    Also it seems going for a x21 multi was fine for my i7 860, didnt see any signs of turbo enable

  11. IrishTopgun12 says:

    @keiki646 I have a GA-P55A-UD3.So I left Prime95 on over night for ~12 hours and the max tep was around 70°C on one core,but i checked every 2 hours or so and it usually was at around 58-64°C.I still have to run memtest86 and then do a full 24 hours of prime95.I still cant get the Multiplier to go to x20 but as long as its stableit doesnt really matter.

  12. keiki646 says:

    @IrishTopgun12 1080 from 1333MHz , You know that you can balance that out if you know how to overclock the CPU higher, Now it only matter if you have a greater motherboard that can withstand 195 at the base clock.

  13. IrishTopgun12 says:

    Thanx for the effort of making a video.I just cant understand why my CPU still has turboboost enabled.I have it set as disabled and the multiplier at 20 and it shows as 3.6GHz in the CPU freguency line.But when I goto M.I.T. Current Status it says

    Standard Clock: 3666 MHz
    Turbo Boost Clock: 3843 MHz
    And in windows its always at 3.8 GHz.The only difference to your Overclock is that I have different BaseClock,Voltages and my Memory is running at 1080 insted of native 1333

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