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If I use the OC Genie, it will clock my CPU at 3.8Ghz (38x100).
However, If I turn off the Genie and trying manual overclocking, it will not allow me to modify the CPU ratio, locking it at 3.3Ghx (33x100).
It says that the multiplier can only be modified with a CPU that allows it.
I have a "K" processor, and OC Genie changes the CPU ratio when active, so I am not sure why I cannot change it manually.
Am I missing something?
System Specs:
X99S SLI Plus MB
Core i7 5820K CPU
Kingston Hyper-X DDR4, 2666

The BIOS version is: E7885IMS V1.7(170)
Here are some shots with OC Genie, and without:

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