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Quote:Originally Posted by Atomfix Quote:Originally Posted by Krusher33 You can make the socket temp even lower by blowing a fan at the back of the motherboard. So how is that accurate? Because Core Tempature is done by...
Quote:Originally Posted by KnownDragon Solders 18 running 4.2 slightly unstable now. Temps are 30c under load after a few hours the temps reach 38c but yeah I am sure after that some mods would be implemented on the case itself....
Quote:Originally Posted by KnownDragon FSB/Multiplier: 279x14 CPU Speed: 3906 = 3.9ghz NB Speed: 2511 CPU Voltage: 1.5 CPU-NB Voltage: 1.3 RAM Speed: 1546 Motherboard: ga-990fxa-ud3 Model: phenom ii x6 1055t 125w I want help right...
Quote:Originally Posted by MikeLarry He meant D.O.C.P im pretty sure. Keeps your ram settings constant . Check your HT doesnt need bumping up. Yes that one lol its been a while since i had been in my bios, i got the majority of the...
Can also put it into DHCP mode which will add in the timings for your ram. you should be able to ride that all the way up to 4
Thats not normal temps for a 1055t. 8350's which are known to be hotter are better cooled than that. my 8350 never gets above 50 oc'ed to 4.6. I'm sorry but i am out of ideas
Quote:Originally Posted by MikeLarry This is what i have. And It is downthorrlting after 30 minutes or prime, and cannot run intel burn in on high. (Pretty sure that is due to heat at the core temps (which i now know are accurate...
I know of a lot of people that apply the thermal paste that way and have no problems, but i always spread it with a credit card before putting it in the socket. this is mostly for my own preference. I like to know how well it is spread,...
Quote:Originally Posted by Atomfix Quote:Originally Posted by MikeLarry I have repasted and i ran Intel Burn in and Prime with stock ratings and hit 43! (Intel ran 5 times, Prime 10 minutes) Now im Hitting 61 on an Overclock...
Quote:Originally Posted by cssorkinman Quote:Originally Posted by itomic Can someone explain differences between 970 and 990 chipset overclocking wise ?? I know other advantages, but pure for overclocking. Lets say that both...
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