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Shuttle SH97R6 overclocking

signalpuke

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Question: What kind of overclocking can I expect with the Shuttle BIOS?

Looking to pick up a Shuttle, and toss a G3258 into it.


Parts laying around... 32GB of DDR3, 256 mSata drive, wifi card and a spare 970 graphics card.
That's why I am looking at a Shuttle, should be perfect for a slap together gaming PC for moving around with.
 
don't buy G3258 - more and more games require four threads to run properly. get at least i3
 
don't buy G3258 - more and more games require four threads to run properly. get at least i3

Not worried about the proc, just the mobo capabilities for OC'ing.

If it can handle the pentium being OC'd, then it can handle some of the higher wattage stuff. Still need to accommodate the GPU in the power plan, so that will be accounted for and sorted later.

Again, just looking for some BIOS specs, so I know what the board is actually capable of.
 
I'm not talking about OC - it's just that you'll have hard time trying to launch new titles like COD, GTA and many more that require four threads to run regardless of your OC'd clock speed
 
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