Solution TechyInAZ Apr 21, 2015 I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. Your overclocked frequency will depend on the chip. The chip will tell you if it can attain 4.4ghz or not.
I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. Your overclocked frequency will depend on the chip. The chip will tell you if it can attain 4.4ghz or not.
TechyInAZ Titan Jun 23, 2014 18,250 424 81,340 Apr 21, 2015 Solution #2 I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. Your overclocked frequency will depend on the chip. The chip will tell you if it can attain 4.4ghz or not. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. Your overclocked frequency will depend on the chip. The chip will tell you if it can attain 4.4ghz or not.
jsmithepa Polypheme Jun 14, 2014 13,091 264 60,840 Apr 21, 2015 #3 TechyInAZ : I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. An "H" Mobo can O.C.? I thought only the "Z?" Upvote 0 Downvote
TechyInAZ : I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. An "H" Mobo can O.C.? I thought only the "Z?"
TechyInAZ Titan Jun 23, 2014 18,250 424 81,340 Apr 21, 2015 #4 jsmithepa : TechyInAZ : I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. An "H" Mobo can O.C.? I thought only the "Z?" According to Intel, yes your correct. However, companies like Asrock, ASUS, and MSI have figured out how to "hack" the non OC chipsets into allowing overclocking. Upvote 0 Downvote
jsmithepa : TechyInAZ : I'm sure it can, but you need a BIOS update. An "H" Mobo can O.C.? I thought only the "Z?" According to Intel, yes your correct. However, companies like Asrock, ASUS, and MSI have figured out how to "hack" the non OC chipsets into allowing overclocking.