Hi everyone!
I just bought a new motherboard MSI 870A Fuzion Power.
This card seems to have an auto-overclock feature which you activate with a button on itself.
and i have a pretty cheap processor which i'm going to change in 2 months : AMD Athlon II X4 630
and finally i have 4 gigs of DDR3 1600MHZ ram.
There is a guide for using that button and getting some performance over the CPU however, it currently has its original heatsink and fan which im not sure if its reliable to cool the cpu down after enabling that button.
Can someone give me a short suggestion about trying out that OC feature of the motherboard on my cpu OR just not bothering and waiting 2 months more to get a new processor ?
Regards
Need Basic Information About Auto OC
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volks
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Need Basic Information About Auto OC


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SnipingCoward
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Re: Need Basic Information About Auto OC
If its a built in feature it is probably covered by warrenty and therefore should be made to not burn the mobo... fire away, i'd say*. xD
* note: this post is pure speculation, I do not take responsibilty for any actions you take
* note: this post is pure speculation, I do not take responsibilty for any actions you take
Last edited by SnipingCoward on 2010-11-30 02:04, edited 1 time in total.
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SocketMan
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Re: Need Basic Information About Auto OC
Check the temperature for the cpu cores (use hardwaremonitor from the cpuid web site),these Athlon 2 cpus run very cold so - without voltage increases you should be safe with the stock heatsink.
