![]() ![]() But for me with an LGA1366 system I see none of those options, not a single one. On an LGA1155 or newer socket type there's base clock/reference clock adjustment, voltage adjustment, voltage offset adjustment, Turbo Boost Power Max and Short Power Max adjustment, Adaptive or Static Voltage mode selection, Processor Current Limit, among others. ![]() Otherwise, I will believe it when I see it. It has nothing to do with locked versus unlocked, LGA1366 is simply an unsupported platform. I could overclock on an LGA1155 locked i5 2400 with this program, so locked or unlocked multipliers has little to do with it. But no, nothing, I can't adjust a single setting from within this program. If it were actually supported, I should be able to adjust something. The program offers more than just multiplier adjustment normally, so your argument doesn't seem that valid. ![]()
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