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I just did the upgrade to a KBL G4560, from a BLCK OCed G4400. I expect that they are similar in performance, with the BLCK OCed G4400 probably ahead in most benchmarks.
Anyways, I clocked it back to stock, with the G4400, removed the GPU, and flashed the BIOS, newest is 7.30.
(Also upgraded the RAM, from 2x4GB DDR4-2400 to 2x8GB DDR4-2400.)
Tried BLCK OC the G4400 with BIOS 7.30, seemed to still work.
Reset to stock, installed a G4560 CPU, installed SSD, installed Win10, OK, everything works good.
So, boot to BIOS, try boosting Vcore to 1.300V Fixed, then change BLCK to 105.0... NOPE. Won't boot.
So, I guess BLCK OC is not working with KBL CPUs.
Anyways, I clocked it back to stock, with the G4400, removed the GPU, and flashed the BIOS, newest is 7.30.
(Also upgraded the RAM, from 2x4GB DDR4-2400 to 2x8GB DDR4-2400.)
Tried BLCK OC the G4400 with BIOS 7.30, seemed to still work.
Reset to stock, installed a G4560 CPU, installed SSD, installed Win10, OK, everything works good.
So, boot to BIOS, try boosting Vcore to 1.300V Fixed, then change BLCK to 105.0... NOPE. Won't boot.
So, I guess BLCK OC is not working with KBL CPUs.