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How to overclock Intel CPUs?

Step 2Entering the BIOS

Entering the BIOS
Now then, its time to get down to some actual OCing. Enter your BIOS and navigate to something like "Advanced Settings", if you have an ASUS motherboard, then I can tell you to straightaway enter the "Jumper-Free configuration" in the "Advanced" tab. Regardless, in all motherboards, all the OCing options are located in one place. For details as to where these options are, refer to your motherboard's manual or download it online.
I recommend that before proceeding, you disable C1E support. For ASUS motherboards, it can be found in the "CPU Configuration", its optional though, I haven't done it.

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