So what title says i was wondering is
i5 2500K+ ASROCK P67 PRO3 B3 Good combo?
What is UEFI bios?
Is there one button OC (fixes voltages and stable temps)
Thanks in advance
So what title says i was wondering is
i5 2500K+ ASROCK P67 PRO3 B3 Good combo?
What is UEFI bios?
Is there one button OC (fixes voltages and stable temps)
Thanks in advance
The mobo is pretty cheap 125 euro so i was considering getting that since im not interested in SLI/Crossfire
It performs similar to the asus p8p67 for a slightly lower cost so yes it's a good choice
Yep, and
http://www.pureoverclock.com/review.php?id=1194&page=11The last feature that left us smiling is the Auto Overclocking feature. While it's not as nuanced as ASUS' TurboV EVO solution, the ASRock presets here are rock solid and allow users to maximize their CPU in a matter of seconds, taking out the guesswork of overclocking. Finding the right combination of voltages, settings, and speeds is no longer necessary. Just a couple quick clicks of a mouse and you've got the maximum boost your CPU will allow.
Awesome ty :P
If you're looking to overclock look into getting a good aftermarket cooler, esp for the 2500K.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835103065
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835185147
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835608018
i wanna achive like 4.3-4.5 on stock if its not possible ill get a hyper 212 :P 22 euro for such cooler is insane i hear ;P
Revision B3 is greatSo what title says i was wondering is
i5 2500K+ ASROCK P67 PRO3 B3 Good combo?
Nice improve in World of Warcraft by the way.
Mine is cooled by a Prolimatech Armageddon & 2 140CM
UEFI is just the "new" bios.
I miss classic BIOS already. I don't even use the mouse in my UEFI.
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Not on the stock cooler you won't. 4.5GHz is probably pushing it. For me, 4.6GHz @ 1.335v yields low 70s°C in a Prime95 Blend, let alone a IBT run with the new linpack. There are pretty much two rules to overclocking Sandy Bridge:
1. Don't do it on the stock heatsink
2. Don't use an auto-overclocker (most push WAY too much vCore)
So how will i find a stable OC with good temps ^^? i wanna put at like 4Ghz on stock if that satisfy my needs ill leave it there will it be possible on stock?
You put the multiplier a 40, turn off auto on a whole lot of things, boot up, tell if it's stable with stress-programs. It probably isn't.
I like this video, it seems informative enough about Sandy Bridge in-general, and overclocking with it; LINK.
I haven't done it first-hand with the Sandy Bridges, although I've built a system for a guy who wanted to keep it at stock.
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