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What is "CPU Level Up" option in BIOS settings?

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CPU Level Up function is an automatic OC function. Based on your CPU, the BIOS will display OC options in terms of higher CPU model. Once selected, BIOS will automatically adjust the all the OC parameters for you. This way, you have a very easy way to get performance out of your CPU. This function can be found under BIOS settings-->Extreme Tweaker-->CPU Level Up. 

The configurable options are as follows: [Auto][E6400][E6550][E6700][X6800][E6850][Crazy]. Please note that only CPUs that above your current one are showed. In addition, the option [Crazy] appears only when you use CPU above E6600. For instance, if you are using E6850, only [Crazy] option will be shown; and this option will overclock your E6850 from speed 3.00GHz to 3.519GHz.

To use CPU Level Up to OC from E6550 to E6700, please set CPU Level Up as E6700; save and exit. (Please refer to the picture below.)
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CPU speed is now 2.674GHz (E6550 default 2.33GHz).
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To use CPU Level Up to OC E6850, please set this option to [Crazy]. The CPU clock speed is OC'd from 3.00GHz to 3.519GHz. (Please refer to the picture below.)
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