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I don't think putting a Core i5 750 in a H55 mobo is a good idea, because this chipset is not designed for Core i5 7XX and 8XX series.
These processors are based on 45nm fabrication process, they are quad core, they don't have hyper threading enabled and hey don't have any On-die graphics processor.
P55 chipset is designed for them.
Core i5 and Core i3 dual core processors are made of 32nm fabrication process, have hyper threading enabled and an On-Die graphics processor. Because of their 32nm architecture, they generates less heat and requires less power than their 45nm big brothers (i5 7XX and 8XX). H55 is for these processors
So I don't think putting a i5 750 in a cheap H55 mobo and overclocking it will be a good idea.
If you are going for a Core i5 setting then opt for a p55 board from MSI, Gigabyte etc.
MSI P55-CD53 @ 6.7k or Biostar TP55 @ 6.6k will be a good choice
These processors are based on 45nm fabrication process, they are quad core, they don't have hyper threading enabled and hey don't have any On-die graphics processor.
P55 chipset is designed for them.
Core i5 and Core i3 dual core processors are made of 32nm fabrication process, have hyper threading enabled and an On-Die graphics processor. Because of their 32nm architecture, they generates less heat and requires less power than their 45nm big brothers (i5 7XX and 8XX). H55 is for these processors
So I don't think putting a i5 750 in a cheap H55 mobo and overclocking it will be a good idea.
If you are going for a Core i5 setting then opt for a p55 board from MSI, Gigabyte etc.
MSI P55-CD53 @ 6.7k or Biostar TP55 @ 6.6k will be a good choice