just up your FSB little by little until it blue screens.. then dial it back down a couple or up your voltage.. whichever your looking for.. ex; 210, reboot, 215, reboot, 220 reboot... I don't think you'll be able to go much faster than 230 without touching the Vcore.. and with a Vcore step, Only go about .125v or .250v at a time. Don't go over 1.475v. Your info says Voltage supported is 1.5v, but I'd stay away from 1.475 and higher, if you get to that point.
Are you out for benchmark clocks, or just to make it a little faster? What cooling system are you running?
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Originally Posted by hikaricloud What are you talking about? It's an ASUS with a 780G chipset. They have a decent set of overclocking options. Not as many as the 790 chipsets, but they still work pretty well for his purposes. |
lol.. that made me laugh.. I'm running a similar board.. Not like it's uncommon or anything..
Good board, bad BIOS.. hahahaha!