Is This Motherboard AsRock - H77M ,LGA 1155 Can Do Overlocking ?

Vana Ivan Pandovski

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Hi i really need a answer from someone who really knows this brand and maybe this motherboard
which is asrock H77M,the mobo hase 8-pin connetor for CPU powering,
2 PCI-E slots i ll add links how she looks and the main link to the manufaturer,

1.First Picture of the mobo:
http://i.imgur.com/h3eS9n1.png
2.Second Picture of the mobo:
http://i.imgur.com/iiw8OJV.jpg
3.Third Picture of the mobo:
http://i.imgur.com/82zxiB7.jpg

Asrock main page to the motherboard:

http://www.asrock.com/mb/intel/h77m/


So mu CPU is Intel Core i3-3220 Locked @ 3.30 Ghz, and this is how the program comes with the motherboard,asrock extreme utility,
http://i.imgur.com/00HlB6Q.jpg
but this is on a unlocked CPU i5-3570K i thing,so i just want to know my multipliyer is locked at
33x with 100 Mhz brick,and it can't go more NONE,so again my question to you Motherboard and cpu experts if you know this mobo,H77M,not z77,so is it can be overclocking cpu if i trow some i5 UNLOCKED version,well sience with the mobo comes 9 -pin power connector and utility to OC CPU etc....

And Buy the way this is how my PC performs on BF4 ,with i3,gtx660 and 8 gb ddr3 ram 1333mhz on ultra settings please check it and see it..

 
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Hi there
By design, the H-series is not for overclocking, even with k-series CPU's. That is why Z-series mobos exist. Feature wise, H and Z-series are similar except for the fact that you cannot overclock on an H-series board.
Also, that i3-3220 of yours is locked at 33 x 100MHz and there's not a darn thing you can do about it.
Hi there
By design, the H-series is not for overclocking, even with k-series CPU's. That is why Z-series mobos exist. Feature wise, H and Z-series are similar except for the fact that you cannot overclock on an H-series board.
Also, that i3-3220 of yours is locked at 33 x 100MHz and there's not a darn thing you can do about it.
 
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