1Ghz overclock stable at stock vcore, that's really good bro @
simoko . what board are you using bro?
For some shocking turn of events, H81, H87, and B85 boards from Asus, MSI, and Gigabyte can now OC the Pentium K through BIOS update. Asus first did it by (illegaly without intel's permission) unlocking the multiplier controller of their Non-Z 8-series intel chipsets especially for the Pentium K. Gigabyte and MSI followed, though these two companies are less bolder in publicly announcing their hacking of the Non-Z chipsets (which could cause sanctions from intel), so you have to email them in private and ask for the firmware/BIOS update to unlock the OC potential for the Pentium. On asus side, you may just directly download the BIOS update version 2001 for your Non-Z board model on their support page. But, you still need to put-in a 1st generation haswell processor to start up the motherboard and do the BIOS update, coz 8-series boards can't recognize 2nd generation haswells without BIOS update. Gadly, Intel (still) did not reacted to what Asus/MSI/Gigabyte did, who would match the Pentium K with a pricey Z-series board two or three times its cost anyway labaw na for those who are starting from scratch. But glady, Overclocking is now cheaper. I just wish this will continue hangtod sa Broadwell/skylake era .
