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Gigabyte b360m ds3h i7-3770
Gigabyte b360m ds3h i7-3770





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If you're really nervous you could drop it below that as an extra safeguard. For safety we highly recommend changing the core temperature limits, where it has all the 85s, to 80s. When you load up OCCT, click the cog (third icon down) to access the settings screen as seen on this image. You might also want a seat, and a beverage of your choice, as well as about an hour. You can do without CPUz, but it's the default weapon of choice everywhere so you might as well grab it now. You'll also require a copy of either wPrime or OCCT for stress testing (we're using OCCT), and a copy of CPUz.

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For our part we'll teach you how to take your CPU beyond its stock specifications, if you agree to read it all.īefore you begin you'll need an Intel CPU on a LGA1155 socket. Two : Whilst we've cut out all the blather and pared this guide down to the essentials, it means that all the information is important, and page 7 especially so. One : Disclaimer - Overclock3D cannot be held responsibility for any damages incurred when following the contents of this guide, you do so at your own risk. There are two important things we have to get out of the way. You want results, and you want them without having to wade through a tome worthy of a Tolstoy. So many guides flood you with information which is useful, but can be off-putting when you just want to get down to improving your system with the minimum of fuss. We're not going to fill your brains with enough information to take you from a stock CPU through to the heights of a HiCookie overclock. Whereas once overclocking was a dark art, with the latest, robust, Intel chipsets overclocking is extremely simple.

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Our forums are the friendliest around, full of people who understand that we all have to start somewhere, but the culture of sneering is so ubiquitous on the vast interweb that we can appreciate some people don't want to reveal the secret that they don't know how to overclock their processor. Times are hard for everybody, but many of us enjoy tinkering without necessarily having the funds to learn on our own hardware.

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The people most needing to gain free performance are also the ones who can least afford the possibility of a processor dying on them.

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However, we know only too well that overclocking sits in a bit of a catch 22 situation. Trust us, it wasn't chosen because it sounds great, but because there are few things we like more than squeezing some extra 'free' performance out of something. You might have noticed a small clue cunningly hidden within the title of the site.

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Also, I have no other drives attached at all while trying to do this High Sierra install on an SSD.Overclocking. Stuck.īy different controllers, I should have said I've tried most of the different SATA ports (not including the two Marvel ports, will try them later). But then putting it back into the High Sierra Installer setup, Disk Utility would again show it as "uninitialized". So, putting the SSD back into a 10.12 system, I could erase and rename it "High Sierra", thereby making it initialized. At that point the SSD would show up in the High Sierra Installer's Disk Utility, but only as an "uninitialized" disk, with no way to initialize it from within the High Sierra Disk Utility - it would keep saying "erase failed" due to not being able to read the drive's last block (or something to that effect). The little progress I did make was exactly what aol had suggested - that I format the SSD on a different mac running 10.12. Also, I have no other drives attached at all while trying to do this High Sierra install on an SSD. But it runs Sierra 10.12.x flawlessly, for what that's worth.īy different controllers, I should have said I've tried each and every SATA port on the motherboard. Yes, I agree, this is an older motherboard (Z68MX-UD2H) and it's also running a legacy (nonEFI) F13 bios. Bad news is I'm not making a ton of progress. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide







Gigabyte b360m ds3h i7-3770