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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: r2yet on November 26, 2014, 12:47:21 am
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I have B85N Phoenix rev 2.0 and cant oc with EasyTune or in BIOS, there are only underclock option in EasyTune. So is it impossible to oc with B85 Phoenix ?
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Did you do a search on how to overclock that chip. Also have you turned bios to manual on voltages and speeds? I don't have this chip and maybe someone that does can come in and give you more insight.
I buy the K series chips so it makes it easy on me I did find a few good articles on overclocking that chip by searching you motherboard cpu combo.
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You might get more help in the OC part of the forum. I did some searching and I can't find nothing on that board.
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You might get more help in the OC part of the forum. I did some searching and I can't find nothing on that board.
Did you do a search on how to overclock that chip. Also have you turned bios to manual on voltages and speeds? I don't have this chip and maybe someone that does can come in and give you more insight.
I buy the K series chips so it makes it easy on me I did find a few good articles on overclocking that chip by searching you motherboard cpu combo.
Thank u for reply.
I can not change Vcore and mutiplier in bios, they are all set Auto. I dont remember that my F1 Bios is possible to oc or that was my Asrock b85M-itx.
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I'm can't tell you that. I have been doing this over 30 yrs. I have never OC anything. Maybe Autotech can, but I can't. On some boards the F1 key will get you into the bios. In your book or in the bios it will tell what the F keys will do.
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Hit the delete key to enter bios change from auto to manual. That should allow you to make adjustments. hit F10 to save and exit when done.
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I'm can't tell you that. I have been doing this over 30 yrs. I have never OC anything. Maybe Autotech can, but I can't. On some boards the F1 key will get you into the bios. In your book or in the bios it will tell what the F keys will do.
Hit the delete key to enter bios change from auto to manual. That should allow you to make adjustments. hit F10 to save and exit when done.
I mean my F1 bios version :D All options are Auto and I cant change to manual,
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Update to bios F3 version and see if it will then let you change it.
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Update to bios F3 version and see if it will then let you change it.
already F3 version but wont work :(