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H67 Support Turbo on i7 2600?
wildbill
post Feb 17 2011, 03:28 PM
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Hey guys I Couldn't find alot of information about it. I know the P67 boards are alot better at overclocking due to the memory settings but was wondering if the H67 chipset could take the i7 2600 to 3.8ghz. Maybe even a little higher if i can get 105blck.
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Jeruselem
post Feb 17 2011, 04:07 PM
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From this
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4083/the-san...3-2100-tested/3

No problems it seems

Oh, just wait for new P67 boards with the new SATA chips.

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post Feb 17 2011, 08:53 PM
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QUOTE (wildbill @ Feb 17 2011, 04:28 PM) *
Hey guys I Couldn't find alot of information about it. I know the P67 boards are alot better at overclocking due to the memory settings but was wondering if the H67 chipset could take the i7 2600 to 3.8ghz. Maybe even a little higher if i can get 105blck.


The H67 doesn't support overclocking by increasing the multiplier only the BCLK (and that doesn't get you anywhere).

As far as i'm aware the H67 has just as good options with regards to memory settings, and you can overclock the GPU.

But if you want to do any overclocking you need the 2600K chip and a P67 board.
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post Feb 20 2011, 09:11 PM
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QUOTE (rs727 @ Feb 17 2011, 09:53 PM) *
QUOTE (wildbill @ Feb 17 2011, 04:28 PM) *
Hey guys I Couldn't find alot of information about it. I know the P67 boards are alot better at overclocking due to the memory settings but was wondering if the H67 chipset could take the i7 2600 to 3.8ghz. Maybe even a little higher if i can get 105blck.


The H67 doesn't support overclocking by increasing the multiplier only the BCLK (and that doesn't get you anywhere).

As far as i'm aware the H67 has just as good options with regards to memory settings, and you can overclock the GPU.

But if you want to do any overclocking you need the 2600K chip and a P67 board.


It supports turbo though right? Thats what i was referring to when i ment 3.8ghz. I mostly just want the H67 because it seems the cheapest. I might try and resell the i7 2600 and buy a i5 2500k
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post Feb 22 2011, 09:28 AM
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Turbo is an inbuild feature of the chip. The chipset won't affect that. Turbo will work. H67 will only limit your 'out of spec' overclocking.


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