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    (help) i7 2660k + z44 pro motherboard

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      Fassou MODERADOR @centurionkripso
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      I still don't know the brand of your motherboard, but you can start by reading this post and this other one, if you have already read the Basic Overclock Guide. Salu2!

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        centurionkripso @Fassou
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        The brand is asus, to increase voltage and multiplier I can do it directly with the application that comes with the same motherboard, right? It already comes with a tab for overclok and another to see the temperatures with that you could do everything?

        One more doubt, what can increasing the voltage lead to? I say it in case it can burn the board or something… to increase it very slowly as they say in the post you sent me, and how much can the multiplier be increased? Recommended to increase point by point, right? And to wait and watch the temperatures that do not go up of 65 or x there...

        I think I more or less understood jajaja.

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          Fassou MODERADOR @centurionkripso
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          If you only want a little more performance at specific times like gaming, you can use the Asus app, increasing the multiplier, and slightly touching the voltage if it needs it.

          The most important thing is to control the temperatures, and keep checking that the system is stable with the new configuration.

          If what you want is a permanent overclock, then it is better to do it from the BIOS, but if you do the homework first with the Asus application, you could save yourself a lot of work knowing where the stability limit is.

          Salu2! and go for it!

          PD: the board will not be Z77?

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            centurionkripso @Fassou
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            If it's a z77 jaja I was already overclocking.

            Ok thanks for everything, one last thing, if I have the multiplier x35 predetermined from the factory, how much could I set it to? Without pushing too hard? And how much should I increase the voltage? In proportion to the multiplier of course.

            Thanks again for everything.

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              Fassou MODERADOR @centurionkripso
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              The 2500k has a reputation for overclocking well, and it is common to see them at ~4.5Ghz (x45), but if you don't want to touch voltage, you shouldn't have a problem for it to hold x40 (4Ghz).

              Salu2!

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                centurionkripso @Fassou
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                one last question, when I increase the multiplier, do I have to increase the:

                BCLK/PCIE FREQUENCY?

                I say this because it is right above the multiplier option.. let's see if it has something to do with it hehe

                thanks again!

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                  ferelxyx Veteranos HL @centurionkripso
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                  you don't have to upload anything, mine is at 4000 and without touching anything

                  regards

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                    centurionkripso @ferelxyx
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                    Alright, alright, I have a problem.

                    When I increased the multiplier, I now have x38, I increased it by 3 points. Right after playing Rome 2 Total War lol... my machine restarts, is that because of the voltage? If so, which one should I increase?
                    PCH voltage 1.059
                    VTT voltage 1.076
                    CPU PLL voltage 1.832
                    VCCSA voltage 0.925

                    Those are the voltages I have, should I increase any? By how much?

                    Thanks and sorry for being so annoying lol

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                      centurionkripso @centurionkripso
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                      ah one more thing if I want to put it x 40, how much should I increase the voltage in that case?

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                        Fassou MODERADOR @centurionkripso
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                        What you need to increase is the VCore, which Intel says you can do up to 1.5V, but if we're talking about not stressing the hardware too much, it's better to go below 1.4V and always keep an eye on the temperature.

                        Salu2!

                        Intel i5 3570k / ASRock Z77 Extreme 4 / G.Skill F3-12800CL9D-8GBRL / Sapphire HD5850 / Samsung HD103UJ / TR TrueSpirit / NZXT Source 210 / OCZ ZS550W
                        Intel i5 4570 / ASRock H87 Pro 4 / 2x G.Skill F3-14900CL8-4GBXM / Samsung 850 EVO 250Gb + ST1000DM003 + ST2000DM003 + HGST HDS723020BLA642 + Maxtor 6V250F0 / CM Seidon 240M / Zalman MS800 / CM MWE 550
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