[Tutorial] OC Guide i7 2600K / i5 2500K + MSI P67A-GD65 Click Bios

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**EDIT** I've now successfully tested my own machine at 4.4GHz and I can confirm at least for my chip that it is completely stable using this method. The idle vCore is around 1.04v and vCore under full load is 1.28v.

**Correction**
In the video I refer to the P67A-GD65 as P67-GD65. I actually meant to say P67A-GD65.

I show you how to overclock the new Intel i7 2600k using the new MSI B3 stepping P67A-GD65. I overclock it to 4.2ghz, but it may be overclocked to whatever your CPU and the CPU / CPU cooler is capable of.

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I take no responsibility of anything you do with this guide. If your computer blows up, it's not my fault!

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  • 36x100 3600MHz is available for all four cores? or for two, one?

    i now i5 2400 suck a lot but i wanted 6950 with three fans.

  • @Przemek0011 should be all 4

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  • @UberTroll13 spam the delete button right when you turn your computer on

  • @weropfermag In my experience the cores don't use 3.4ghz anymore. Its either 1.6 @ 1.04v or 4.4 @1.27v (your numbers will vary). If you think about it, there's really aren't any processes that won't run faster if you throw more processing power at it so why would your cpu ever choose to run at 3.4 when it can run at 4.4? If you have voltage control in auto mode, voltage will automatically change. If you push your oc too high, auto volt control won't work though. In my experience it's 44x

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  • @custompcreview Damn......... ok. Really like the look of click bios II. Btw running at 4.6Ghz with auto voltage @ 61C on air at full load stable. Although I have to use manual voltage to get it any higher and stable. Thank you for your guide, it was very easy to understand. I also increased my HD300 GPU multiplier and have it running at 1800Mhz @ auto voltage (saving up for a proper videocard).

  • @Mcstikman Only G3 boards get Click Bios II.

  • @custompcreview Is this the same motherboard you used in your 4.5Ghz video? Is it a B3 or G3 board. I have a B3 Z68A GD45 and want click bios 2 but not sure if click bios 2 is only for G3 boards and not B3. If I update to the latest Bios for my board will I get Click bios 2? Can't find any info confirming this. Thank you in advance

  • @custompcreview

    Didnt know you had this many vids,

    Does this work for a normal 2600?

  • @custompcreview yhea I know it shortens the life time and increases the risk on other stuff in the computer

  • thanks you!

  • @valteri0007 yeah that works too... but i wouldnt recommend it.

  • @Przemek0011 no, turbo overclocking is the best for SB procs

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