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Z77-DS3H Vcore Problem

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Processor I7 2600K 3.8 GHZ
Motherboard Z77-DS3H
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hello
i have Z77-DS3H and 2600K
when i go bios i cant find vcore settings

i saw google information and now i know this is a problem with this motherboard
but,i hope someone can help me.

how to change vcore settings? ...
 
Get a better board. One that has some oomph when it comes to overclocking. Not some board that's normally featured in the cheapest pre-made machines that you can find
 
hello
i have Z77-DS3H and 2600K
when i go bios i cant find vcore settings

i saw google information and now i know this is a problem with this motherboard
but,i hope someone can help me.

how to change vcore settings? ...
bios on the latest version? If not, update it.

Post up pictures of your bios...

Edit: a quick trip to Google shows your board doesnt have that option. This is not a problem.

https://www.legitreviews.com/what-i...7-motherboard-find-out-in-our-roundup_1998/14
 
Supposedly you can flash the D3H BIOS and get Vcore adjustment.
https://www.overclockers.com/forums...f-money-EVER?p=8004559&viewfull=1#post8004559

You might want to put some heat sinks on those MOSFETs if you do though.

Reddriver-Hi, I did it from Win. Now I am using D3H BIOS. But setting VCORE doesn't make effect. I set load line calibration to Turbo and disable all power safe settings.

FarkeytronIt-looks like you're correct... the vcore setting is exposed, but doesn't appear to do anything.

Interestingly enough, I've gotten a better overclock using the D3H BIOS, possibly due to the myriad of extra features.

It also allows Virtu MVP to install the full unlimited version because the D3H BIOS has an embedded license for Virtu.

Sorry to get your hopes up...

One good thing is the "Dynamic Vcore" works, and goes up to 1.33V when overclocking to 4.4 (turbo disabled) on the D3H, but isn't available on the DS3H.

So it's still better than the DS3H BIOS...

Looks like it does not work
 
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