HELP! OC h81 + g3258?

N1k

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Hi guys.. Thanks for all information.
Now i buy my asrock h81-hg4 rev2
And the litle beast g3258
Found many information about these guys.. But have so many.. and i'm confused.
Sorry. can help me?
My questions is:
Still possible OC in this mobo after the microchip releas? I use win10..
If yes, what is the way to get the OC options..
Need update my bios to recently or a previous bios..
Just update or need make a flash whit another bootable acess..
I know, many questions but before start my new pc.. Need know.if is possible this and how to make..
Last.. Need rename that update arquive in windows? Delete?
Very thanks guys.. Sorry for dont see all posts off this but is.better to me, new answers..
Thanks
 

N1k

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http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=thread...on-win10-1607-biostar-h81mhv3-solved.2484687/

I don't have any info specific to your mobo, sorry, but that thread is my experiences with a Biostar H81 board and Windows 10.


Larryyyyy
please helpp haha
so, i flash the previous BIOS and enbale OC options..
i just put to 4.0 and leave all stats normal like AUTO.

Stress test in OCCT
4.0ghz at 1,20
80c in load
VCORE 0,84v - 0,86v
BUS 100mhz
x40.0 (8-40)

Its safe?
thankss for all information in these days!
 

VirtualLarry

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If it's really running at 4.0Ghz (use CPU-Z to check!), and OCCT:CPU or OCCT:Linpack doesn't error in 10 minutes or so, then you're probably good. Temps seem slightly high, but not too bad. Don't know what your ambient temps are. 80C is acceptable, but much higher than that may not be.

Not sure how everyone else seems to be able to OC the G3258 CPUs at so much lower volts than I do. It seems like I need nearly 1.3V, for like 4.0Ghz for some reason, and I can't seem to even get to 4.2Ghz @ 1.35V on most of them either. Even when "ring bus / uncore" is at 3.2Ghz.
 
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N1k

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If it's really running at 4.0Ghz (use CPU-Z to check!), and OCCT:CPU or OCCT:Linpack doesn't error in 10 minutes or so, then you're probably good. Temps seem slightly high, but not too bad. Don't know what your ambient temps are. 80C is acceptable, but much higher than that may not be.

Not sure how everyone else seems to be able to OC the G3258 CPUs at so much lower volts than I do. It seems like I need nearly 1.3V, for like 4.0Ghz for some reason, and I can't seem to even get to 4.2Ghz @ 1.35V on most of them either. Even when "ring bus / uncore" is at 3.2Ghz.





Larry, thank you for all the information and answer my questions at that time. Fortunately everything seems ok and CPUZ shows that is 4.0GHz. memories stress stay a little high compared to values found on the internet .. as AVCC and 3VDC 3,3 but I do not understand much overclocking.. but seemed high. Anyway, I read also that my Vcore can be down due to luck in my chip .. Does OCCT could be going the wrong Vcore? Thanks again
 

N1k

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If it's really running at 4.0Ghz (use CPU-Z to check!), and OCCT:CPU or OCCT:Linpack doesn't error in 10 minutes or so, then you're probably good. Temps seem slightly high, but not too bad. Don't know what your ambient temps are. 80C is acceptable, but much higher than that may not be.

Not sure how everyone else seems to be able to OC the G3258 CPUs at so much lower volts than I do. It seems like I need nearly 1.3V, for like 4.0Ghz for some reason, and I can't seem to even get to 4.2Ghz @ 1.35V on most of them either. Even when "ring bus / uncore" is at 3.2Ghz.


Oh, i make 1 hour stress test. so, safe to day by day?
 

VirtualLarry

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Yeah, should be good. Btw, just running OCCT is good, but also do another run, and browse the web while running OCCT. That can sometimes cause things to crash or bluescreen, when just OCCT won't.
 
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VirtualLarry

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IIRC, my G3258 did ~4.8 without breaking a sweat.

That's nice... what board/chipset, what voltage, and what cooling?

I haven't been able to get over 4.2Ghz stable, on both a Gigabyte H81M-DS2V v1.0 and a Biostar board mention in the thread I linked.

I was using the stock cooler in all cases.

I used 1.3V as my max. (Settled on 1.280 on the Biostar boards, 1.300V didn't seem to help much.)

Oh, and I doubt that (yours) was fully OCCT / distributed-computing stable.
 
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