Got no love on other forums, just want to OC Sabertooth + I7 930

rezajune

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Hi everyone.

So I overclocked my ex motherboard asus px58d premium with I7 930 to 4.2 ghz no problem So many places where I could copy and paste bios settings.

My motherboard fried and couldn't get a hold of the same motherboard asap so I installed sabertooth x58 without having to reinstall windows. Computer booted fine

and my ass was saved.

Now I can't find one bios settings anywhere online for Sabertooth + I7 930 bios settings for me to copy. There are a bunch for 920 but not for 930.

If you google "overclock sabertooth I7 930" you will see a bunch of my posts on other forums asking for help.

Nobody has bothered to help me out.
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So I am asking this forum before I give up and throw away my brand new sabertooth and just buy another px58d cuz I really need to OC.

can anybody please share bios settings with me so I can tweak my motherboard too. I do mainly video and rendering takes way too long right now and OC will cut it down in half.

Thank you ahead of time and I hope I get help here.

I am willing to pay somebody with paypal just to get it done
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thank you
 
wow your quite lazy
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cant you just change the values manually yourself instead of updating bios with custom settings?
 
Yeah I don't get it, that's the best part of Overclocking, actually doing the overclocking not just copy other peoples settings.
 
gotta agree with the others were here to help not do it for you. One doesnt learn by copy and paste. but in reality 920 and 930 should be the same mate.
 
Hmm something feels fishy to me, don' know why
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They joys of overclocking, i never knew crap at one point and i'll say, i still don't know much, Learn new things all the time. Better to do yourself, get to know your system and its quiet fun at the end of the day, tinkering with hardware
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Oh and one more thing, not every chip overclocks the same, some more than others so copy and pasting in settings will do you no good in the end
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Every motherboard and CPU overclocks differently. An advanced in depth overclock will most likely not work for you with the exact same components.
 
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