A message to Stulid!

4.5GHz+:) depends how brave you are at how far you want to push it.

I done 5GHZ+ on this Gigabyte board, but everyday usage is 4.7GHz.
 
Just up multiply, leave vote on 1.3 (whats their max?) and work myself down. This will be a far cry from auto overclock lol.. You've cost me so much monies :P
 
The Vcore may alter automatically if the SerialVID works perfectly, basically the board automatically adjusts the Vcore to suit.

You just set the multiplier from 33X to say 40X, then re-enter the BIOS, then have a look at the Vcore, if its increased on its own while still on AUTO setting then your good to go.

It should change to this,

Stock-4GHz on Stock VID
4.0-4.3GHz 1.300v-1.325v
4.3-4.5GHz 1.325v-1.375v
4.5-4.8GHz 1.375v-1.450v
 
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I'm guessing cherry picked chips hit 4.8. Also whats the max vcore for intel? I've never been to the darkside lol. Always been with AMD (You should know by now how many issues I've had)
 
1.35V is dead safe.

But people do go a tiny bit over 1.4V to get the 5GHz results, or if you have a extremely lucky chip then it will be less.
 
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Can you guess the case?
 
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DF-85

Thats a GTX570, the picture above is a little different as the Red fan is behind the Rad instead of in front like the pic a few posts up.
 
I'm a noob mate, so what does that even mean lol

More phase = better efficiency, better switching, less heat.

I'm just saying it will be interesting to see how far you can push your chip on that board, considering you'll have much better cooling than most people who've probably got that board ;)
 
It comes with two:) surely thats enough? unless you want to go Push/Pull which you can do later if your case will fit it?
 
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