« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2014, 04:26:43 am »
It runs cool so makes oc easy. when you do it just raise multiplier and not voltage. Leave voltage on auto it will add what needs to be added . Building is easy and if you go to auto oc it has presets for the 4770k and u can choose any one of them or set multi yourself. When you go into bios the first time it will be UEFI and set your date and time and language then hit F2 to go to classic to overclock it.
You have to hit + and - on some of the settings to change them and others you just hit enter to bring up a sub menu. Once you get it just post if you have any questions someone is usually in here to help I am about this time or a few hours earlier each night also.
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