Hi,
I have a gigabyte z77x ud5h motherboard revision 1.0 I also have an extra cooler on my motherboard for overclocking cause the first motherboard I had was an x58A Gigabyte Motherboard. and I ended up ruing that by overclocking. So I kept the extra cooler but now I have a new processor as well it is..... Xeon(R) processor E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller - 0150. It does not have a K after the number so it cannot be overclocked. I have 16 gigs of ram in the system. I only have a 60 gig Vertex v3 ssd as my master with just windows 7 on it and I have 3 other sata 3 hard drives in the system at 2 tb each. The extra cooling saystem that I have is the coolmaster.v8 180 watt.. What I'm wondering is given the specs that I have given you. Would it be safe for me to go with the extreme setting in the bios under performance enhance mode Right now it's at Turbo. And that is the only setting that I want to change as far as overclocking cause I can't change anything else anyways.
Thanks
Kinnyr90
I have a gigabyte z77x ud5h motherboard revision 1.0 I also have an extra cooler on my motherboard for overclocking cause the first motherboard I had was an x58A Gigabyte Motherboard. and I ended up ruing that by overclocking. So I kept the extra cooler but now I have a new processor as well it is..... Xeon(R) processor E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller - 0150. It does not have a K after the number so it cannot be overclocked. I have 16 gigs of ram in the system. I only have a 60 gig Vertex v3 ssd as my master with just windows 7 on it and I have 3 other sata 3 hard drives in the system at 2 tb each. The extra cooling saystem that I have is the coolmaster.v8 180 watt.. What I'm wondering is given the specs that I have given you. Would it be safe for me to go with the extreme setting in the bios under performance enhance mode Right now it's at Turbo. And that is the only setting that I want to change as far as overclocking cause I can't change anything else anyways.
Thanks
Kinnyr90