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is the dh67bl motherboard overclockable?
- May 31, 2012 2:16 pm GMT
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here my motherboard and chipset
intel dh67bl
intel h67.
my cpu is an i5 2500k
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- May 31, 2012 2:51 pm GMT
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Bruce_Benzing wrote:Arguing with a Cow is like playing Chess with a Pigeon, it will knock down all the pieces, crap on the board and then run back to the flock proclaiming victory...Miketheman83 wrote:You're asking for proof for something that cannot be proven, but it could also not be any more obvious.No,H67 chipset doesn't allow CPU overclocking...
Go with P67 or Z68 chipset...
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- May 31, 2012 2:52 pm GMT

nope u cant overclock with that board. you have to get a p67,z68, or z77 chipsetboard in order to overclock
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- May 31, 2012 3:04 pm GMT
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can i force turbo boost or do anything to make it faster?
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- May 31, 2012 3:37 pm GMT
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Bruce_Benzing wrote:Arguing with a Cow is like playing Chess with a Pigeon, it will knock down all the pieces, crap on the board and then run back to the flock proclaiming victory...Miketheman83 wrote:You're asking for proof for something that cannot be proven, but it could also not be any more obvious.[QUOTE="quebec946"]
can i force turbo boost or do anything to make it faster?
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Yes,that board supports Turbo Boost,but why go with it?
As I said,my advice is to go with P67 or even better,Z68,and enjoy full features of your CPU without any restrictions...
But if you really insist on H67,go with I5-2500,it's slightly cheaper than the unlocked "K" version,which would be useless in your case anyway,since the chipset doesn't allow OC.
Oh,and I5-2500 supports Turbo Boost,and works at same stock clocks as "K" version,if that's your concern...
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- May 31, 2012 3:44 pm GMT
microsoft: evil and hated
apple: evil and loved
not a serparatist anymore, i love canada as much as others canadians.
[QUOTE="Rocker6"]
[QUOTE="quebec946"]
can i force turbo boost or do anything to make it faster?
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Yes,that board supports Turbo Boost,but why go with it?
As I said,my advice is to go with P67 or even better,Z68,and enjoy full features of your CPU without any restrictions...
But if you really insist on H67,go with I5-2500,it's slightly cheaper than the unlocked "K" version,which would be useless in your case anyway,since the chipset doesn't allow OC.
Oh,and I5-2500 supports Turbo Boost,and works at same stock clocks as "K" version,if that's your concern...
[/QUOTE] the problem is i bought the rig a year and a half ago......
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- May 31, 2012 3:45 pm GMT
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not a serparatist anymore, i love canada as much as others canadians.
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- May 31, 2012 3:50 pm GMT
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Bruce_Benzing wrote:Arguing with a Cow is like playing Chess with a Pigeon, it will knock down all the pieces, crap on the board and then run back to the flock proclaiming victory...Miketheman83 wrote:You're asking for proof for something that cannot be proven, but it could also not be any more obvious.[QUOTE="quebec946"]
[QUOTE="Rocker6"]
[QUOTE="quebec946"]
can i force turbo boost or do anything to make it faster?
[/QUOTE]
Yes,that board supports Turbo Boost,but why go with it?
As I said,my advice is to go with P67 or even better,Z68,and enjoy full features of your CPU without any restrictions...
But if you really insist on H67,go with I5-2500,it's slightly cheaper than the unlocked "K" version,which would be useless in your case anyway,since the chipset doesn't allow OC.
Oh,and I5-2500 supports Turbo Boost,and works at same stock clocks as "K" version,if that's your concern...
[/QUOTE] the problem is i bought the rig a year and a half ago......
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Oh,I see...
Thought you were building a new PC...
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- May 31, 2012 4:15 pm GMT
Intel 3570K 4.4GHz | ASUS GTX 670 SLI 1150MHz | G.Skill 16GB RipjawsX 1600MHz | ASRock Z77 Fatal1ty Pro
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BenQ XL2420T | Logitech Z-5500 | MS Sidewinder X4 | Gigabyte M8000XWhy did you pair a 2500K with a H67 board...- Please wait. Quick reply will be available shortly.
- May 31, 2012 4:36 pm GMT
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not a serparatist anymore, i love canada as much as others canadians.
[QUOTE="C_Rule"]Why did you pair a 2500K with a H67 board...[/QUOTE]
becuz the guys who provided service at the time were a bunch of scammers
also i didnt give a shat about motherboard at the time
so i thought any motherboard woulndt matter.
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