![]() Also, I have read that the E5200 is very easy to OC. My question is, how do I know that the E5200 is successfully running at 3.0 GHz in Leopard? I have even gone to the lengths of installing VMware Fusion and running CPU-Z to get info and it says the E5200 is running 2.5 GHz. I have changed my BIOS settings to run 3.0 (see settings below) and everything boots up and Leopard loads properly. The E5200 runs 2.5 GHz stock and I am trying to OC it to 3.0 GHz. I am running an Intel E5200 and a GA-G31M-ES2L and have everything running smoothly via Kaido's guide. First of all, worked great with my E5200 CPU, easily overclocked it to 3500 (from 2500) and is now running my q9550 at 3500 with just two voltage bumps. ![]() Pros: I have been using this board for over a year so I figured time to do a follow up review. Is it possible to determine if I overclocked my CPU in hackintosh? GA-G31M-ES2L- best budget gaming board ever 4:23:53 PM. ![]()
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