bsmaff
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Updated the 2nd picture as noticed I did the same one twice.
It is the actual BIOS screen, as you can take BIOS screenshots provided you have a USB stick plugged in.
I would only recommend going to 5GHz if you have water cooling.
The best thing to do is go to 4.7Ghz and see if your system boots as 1.3V, if it does then go to 4.8Ghz and stress test.
If the system is unstable then put the voltage up gradually, but you shouldn't go above 1.4V with the Kaby Lake CPU's.
But also keep a watch on temperatures using Real Temp, but using Air Cooling you should get a comfortable 4.8GHz overclock at either 1.3V or 1.325.
It is the actual BIOS screen, as you can take BIOS screenshots provided you have a USB stick plugged in.
I would only recommend going to 5GHz if you have water cooling.
The best thing to do is go to 4.7Ghz and see if your system boots as 1.3V, if it does then go to 4.8Ghz and stress test.
If the system is unstable then put the voltage up gradually, but you shouldn't go above 1.4V with the Kaby Lake CPU's.
But also keep a watch on temperatures using Real Temp, but using Air Cooling you should get a comfortable 4.8GHz overclock at either 1.3V or 1.325.