u bios old style blue screen
one sec
Disable "turbo core".
The gigabyte board has a setting for max power. Increase this so the cpu does not throttle.
-In hardware monitor in the bios, set the max fan temp to 50C. restart and look in the bios again, change the fan speed and temp settings until it runs reasonably quiet but keeps the cpu below 50C.
Increase the v-core by 0.050 volts.
-Go into the bios and Verify the cpu voltage in the hardware monitor and cpu temp before doing any of the overclocking below.
-Since the multiplier is unlocked on this cpu, just increase the multi by 1 untill windows fails to boot or there is a bsod or error.
-turn the system off by holding the power button. Then let it cool down for about 10 mins.
-turn the system back on and go into the bios, dont let windows boot.
-Set the multi back down by 1. This will lower the cpu speed by 1 times the fsb speed.
-Start windows, if there are no errors, test it with a couple of games. If it seems to be running ok restart and go into the bios.
-Increase the fsb by 5mhz until windows has a error again. Shut down and wait for it to cool, Go into the bios and lower the fsb by 10mhz. The cpu along with the ht bus, mem, chipset will all get a small speed increase this way.
- Start windows and if there are no errors boot into the bios and check the temps in the hardware monitor. Make sure they are below 55C. Under 50C is more ideal.
-Test they cpu with a few game benchmarks, prime 95, don't run the benchmarks for more than 20 mins since it does work the cpu at 100% load.
-If there are errors, drop the fsb by 5mhz and try again.
-If the computer fails to start after a failed overclocking setting, keep trying to start the computer by hitting the power button, it should bail and bring you to a screen saying you overclocking failed.
-As a last resort push the bios reset button on the board. You shouldn't have to do this on most boards.
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