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not to be a negative newton, but why look for a overclock chip for a simple
power-phase board. you might get 4.0 stable without overheating the phase regulator.
id use a non-k and call it done.. those should be falling out of the sky for under $100...
youll pay $150 or more for something that won't be used to its potiental. tbh, i'd use
an i-3 21xx for that board. others have not done well on OC with that short of phase
control.

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I used an i7-2600K for a year at 4.4GHz without a single hitch on this board--VERY stable. I know that's not advised, which is why I upgraded. But I bet it'll do 4.1GHz for years. I suppose if I can find a non-K i5 for the right price, it would be worth it.

I suppose a $100 i5-2400 would be pretty nice.

Unfortunately, neither my friend nor I are near a Micro Center.
 
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