2500k @ 5GHZ Review & Benchmarks Intel Sandy Bridge 1155 P67

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  • This CPU with a Gigabyte P55 motherboard and a Noctua NH-D14 inside of a Fractal Design R2 chassi will be sufficient for a 4,8Ghz clock setting?

  • @DiViNiTY1337 P55 does not support this CPU

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  • Tom, can you do a tutorial on how to overclock to 5.0ghz?

  • @maphacker111 not really no because not everyone will be lucky enough to have a 5ghz chip

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  • @DiViNiTY1337 No. 1156 vs 1155.

  • @LAZrailkapinda hope i interpreted your comment right

  • @LAZrailkapinda do you live under a rock. there IS a 2700k . how bout using google goddamit!

  • @VaipoGaming well all cpu are different, my cpu just dont run those speeds with so low voltage. i will try researching all mobo stuff what can affect that is it possible but lets see

  • @LuutiRake yeh 1.38v is way too high.. I've mine at 4.2ghz with 1.248/1.256v and thats with an annonyingly difficult mobo to OC (asus z68 v-lx)

  • @LuutiRake 4.2ghz 1.38v pretty high my 2500k do 4.2 ghz @ 1.28V

  • @LuutiRake im kinda happy where im at atm.... 4,2Ghz@1,38V max temp after hour prime 54c =)

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