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post #11 of 32
hey as u said the default over clocking feature and on normal mode can u turn off those options if ur not goin to over clock?
post #12 of 32
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Sure can. Under the Ai tweaker tab in your bios advanced settings you need to set the OC tuner to cancel. That should be it. : D Thes rest of your settings should be good. You might want to change the AI overclock tuner to DOCP and then choose the profile for the particular RAM you picked up.
post #13 of 32
you stealing my idea bsziraky? im like you, Asus Crosshair v, Asus dvd burner, Asus video card...biggrin.gif
post #14 of 32
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Lol. Great products from these companies. I'm very impressed so far. AMD Could do better with the stock fan and cpu combo, but really, This computer needs a H100
post #15 of 32
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post #16 of 32
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Originally Posted by bsziraky View Post

Found this in some of Leo's threads. Will read it soon.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1140459/bulldozer-overclocking-guide-performance-scaling-charts-max-ocs-ln2-results-coming
you need at LEAST a h100 for serious overclocking with the 8120, seriously in colder areas it should have "also works as a portable heater" to maxamise their sales biggrin.gif
post #17 of 32
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Originally Posted by bsziraky View Post

Sure can. Under the Ai tweaker tab in your bios advanced settings you need to set the OC tuner to cancel. That should be it. : D Thes rest of your settings should be good. You might want to change the AI overclock tuner to DOCP and then choose the profile for the particular RAM you picked up.
OK COOL THANKS BUD!! thumb.gif
post #18 of 32
very nice build! i would suggest ditching the stock heatsink as it gets very noisy while gaming and so you can do a little overclocking as it would be a shame if you didnt do so with the sabertooth motherboard. i suggest the thermaltake frio because i have it on my fx 8120 overclocked to 3.7ghz and after several hours of gaming the max temperature is only 38 degrees! just make sure you have enough room in your case as the frio is massive! (it just barely fit inside my cooler master elite 430)
post #19 of 32
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Thanks for the suggestion waffles. I have it on my plans to install a corsair H100. I want to have an exclusively corsair and asus setup. Still working on it, though. : D I plan on getting an asus audio card, 2 more corsair fans and the h100, and a vengeance series mouse and keyboard, and I would like to get the corsair speaker system, although, I have read several bad reviews on them, I'm hoping I don't get a defunct one, when I do. Several other things I want to get, but havent gotten around to it yet. As it is, it runs older games like Planetside at 200+ fps, and newer games like DayZ solid on max settings. I have some screen stutter at times, but I changed the anti-aliasing settings and that seems to have worked it out, for now. Sometimes it comes back and makes me wonder. not sure though. Tribes runs great too, until with AA I get some screen stutter.
post #20 of 32
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lol@ Leo's comment. It does run strangely hot, especially when I flip prime 95 on. I have to change several settings in the bios to run that program for longer than a few minutes.
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