overclocking

RamboOC

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i have a motherboard that does not include an option to change the vcore, however it has some overclocking settings in the uefi bios (ai tweaker):

Memory frequency - APU Multiplier - NB frequency - EPU power saving mode - dram timing control - dram voltage - cpu load line calibration - cpu/nb load line calibration - cpu current capability - cpu power phase control - cpu voltage frequency - cpu power duty control

So my question is how can i make the vcore higher or just improve the stability when overclocking?


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Depends what the board is dude, normally if you have those kinds of options its just means you need to go to the more advanced area of the bios. Theres normally a button you have to press to access it.
 
Depends what the board is dude, normally if you have those kinds of options its just means you need to go to the more advanced area of the bios. Theres normally a button you have to press to access it.

I have a very low end motherboard (Asus A55BM-E). it only has 3+1 VRM, however it supports 100w cpus, and mine is only 65w (AMD A6-6400K) so i want to get it about 100w. i cant see any more advanced options in bios. my cpu is a bottleneck in gta 4

what does cpu voltage frequency exactly do?
 
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