Don't laugh- but overclocking the dual cores was SO much easier than the X79. I'd go in to the bios, increase either the multiplier, frequency and vcore and save my changes. Upon restarting the POST would recognise the overclock.
However, Ive now moved to X79. I have Asus P9X79 and an i7 4820K. I go in to the BIOS, go to advanced settings, go to the overclock section- I set the "multiplier" to 100, the frequency to 40 for each core (all the same). I have increased my vcore to 1.4v. At the top it says my targeted turbo speed is 4GHz- correct. However, when I save my changes and restart the machine its still running at 3.7GHz. The only change which materialised is the increase in vcore.
Could somebody please help. I have looked at online guides and disabled all the power-savy things on the CPU but I must be missing something.....
However, Ive now moved to X79. I have Asus P9X79 and an i7 4820K. I go in to the BIOS, go to advanced settings, go to the overclock section- I set the "multiplier" to 100, the frequency to 40 for each core (all the same). I have increased my vcore to 1.4v. At the top it says my targeted turbo speed is 4GHz- correct. However, when I save my changes and restart the machine its still running at 3.7GHz. The only change which materialised is the increase in vcore.
Could somebody please help. I have looked at online guides and disabled all the power-savy things on the CPU but I must be missing something.....