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    Posted: 26 Jan 2017 at 12:39am
Hello,
Does this mobo allow to overclock G3258 processors? Im talking little oc like 4ghz. 
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Originally posted by tommyp tommyp wrote:

Hello,
Does this mobo allow to overclock G3258 processors? Im talking little oc like 4ghz. 


The only mother boards that Intel allows any over clocking with are those with a 'Z' chipset, such as a Z87, Z97, etc.

Your board, the H81TM-ITX, uses the H81 chipset, which does not support over clocking. Also, since your board uses the smaller, 19V power supply, over clocking would probably put more stress on the power supply and board than it can handle.

But having said all this, I see over clocking options in the BIOS in the manual. Confused  I think that must be a mistake.

Do you have a G3258 now? Do you have over clocking options in the OC Tweaker screen in your BIOS?
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Actually I have motherboard from Asus - H81T. It does support G3258, but unfortunately it does not allow to set the multiplier over 32. It's a pity since G3258 is a very low power consuming CPU and it'd not do any harm to speed up the clock a little bit when there is a need. At full load, entire PC doesn't reach 55W. 
There is a thread on anandtech forum with list of non-z m/bs that have oc enabled. Asrock H81M-ITX is among them, so I wonder if the thin version from asrock can speed up G3258 as well. 


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