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Quote:Originally Posted by Pudfark Speaking of Northbridge temps? I'm running a AMD 8350 @ 4.6 ghz on a 990FXA UD3 rev 1.1 F9 bios Cooling with Corsair H110 in a Antec LanBoy case...Four 120mm fans blowing directly on the Mother...
Rev 1.0 is first one, Rev 1.1 and rev 1.2 add LLC wich none of the REV 1.0 900 series gigabyte boards had and thats iprovede overclockability and stability. Rev 3.0 has finaly adopted fully UEFI BIOS and thats maine difference frome the...
That number just cant bu true at all !! 3 module 6 core CPU clocked to 4.6Ghz must be wormer then 36C. Dont be foold by false readings.
MSI 990FXA-GD65 is about 50 dollars cheaper in my country then Sabertooth wich i know is great. Featurewise, this MSI bourd should be fine, but im looking for some info from people that have this board.
Yes i know, but chip is good then i just need better board.
With my current board i get trough Cinebench at 4.8 Ghz with 1.52V and i get 63C socket temp and 50C cores temps, and thats with Noctua vents at low rpm !! In my system i cant get it boot in to the Windows with 5.0Ghz at 1.55V and this...
Hi, i need a good board for FX 8320. I intend to overclock, and MSI 990FXA-GD65 seems prety good to me. Dont have money for flagship GD80. I have Noctua NH-D14 so im aiming for very high clocks. I cant find much information for this...
Hi, i need a good board for FX 8320. I intend to overclock, and MSI 990FXA-GD65 seems prety good to me. Dont have money for flagship GD80. I have Noctua NH-D14 so im aiming for very high clocks. I cant find much information for this...
Yes for card such is HD 6850 X4 is minimal loss. PSU is fine, botlneck NO.
Gigabytes 8+2 split power delivery ( not fake 8+2 power delivery ) is proven to be very good and stable under high voltages and clocks without throttling ( expect Rev 3.0 boards ).
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