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    Default Overclocking on the ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus

    My friend just got an ASUS P5N32-E SLI and I want to overclock his Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600. Now, I may be a noob with these newer ASUS boards, but I cannot find the CPU clock/Bus Speed/Whatever its called option in the BIOS. Where can I find this? (and if thats not how you do it anymore, how do I do it?)

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    Default Re: Overclocking on the ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus

    It is definitely in the BIOS. I have the same board.

    Alternatively, ASUS bundles a program called AI Booster with that board (or you could probably download it from their site) and it allows you to change the bus speed, voltage, clock, etc from your desktop without ever going into the BIOS at all...

    Good luck.
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    Default Re: Overclocking on the ASUS P5N32-E SLI Plus

    Quote Originally Posted by Ironcat View Post
    It is definitely in the BIOS. I have the same board.

    Alternatively, ASUS bundles a program called AI Booster with that board (or you could probably download it from their site) and it allows you to change the bus speed, voltage, clock, etc from your desktop without ever going into the BIOS at all...

    Good luck.
    Oh wow, you just reminded me that I never fixed that! Thanks for the help and for reminding me. +rep

    By the way, can an underclocked processor cause blue-screens?

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