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Adjusting performance on MSI 970 Gaming for AMD FX-6300

Adjusting performance on MSI 970 Gaming for AMD FX-6300

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JellyWagon123
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 02:23 PM
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Hello, I've already attempted several overclock attempts without success. When I run Prime95 to check stability, Windows 10 displays a BSOD with the error code SYSTEM_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. I'm currently using a 4.4 GHz CPU with a voltage of 1.47 and have recently completed some FFT tests in Prime, worker 5 and 6. These tests resulted in fatal errors such as rounding was ... expected and an illegal summout warning. Should I keep increasing the voltage or should I consider adjusting my CPU-NB voltage? I'm using a Coolermaster Seidon 120M with a liquid cooler, which keeps temperatures manageable for this model.
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JellyWagon123
09-26-2016, 02:23 PM #1

Hello, I've already attempted several overclock attempts without success. When I run Prime95 to check stability, Windows 10 displays a BSOD with the error code SYSTEM_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. I'm currently using a 4.4 GHz CPU with a voltage of 1.47 and have recently completed some FFT tests in Prime, worker 5 and 6. These tests resulted in fatal errors such as rounding was ... expected and an illegal summout warning. Should I keep increasing the voltage or should I consider adjusting my CPU-NB voltage? I'm using a Coolermaster Seidon 120M with a liquid cooler, which keeps temperatures manageable for this model.

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puglover223
Member
63
09-26-2016, 04:18 PM
#2
I wouldn't OC AMD on any MSI board.
Fast forward to a terrible experience and faulty hardware.
I'm exhausted by the bad stuff.
🙁
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puglover223
09-26-2016, 04:18 PM #2

I wouldn't OC AMD on any MSI board.
Fast forward to a terrible experience and faulty hardware.
I'm exhausted by the bad stuff.
🙁

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yJaaoxD
Member
203
09-29-2016, 01:31 AM
#3
Hmm, I wouldn't change AMD on any MSI board.
Going fast could lead to trouble and broken parts.
I'm exhausted from dealing with bad hardware.
🙁
Why would that happen? It's a terrible experience.
🙁
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yJaaoxD
09-29-2016, 01:31 AM #3

Hmm, I wouldn't change AMD on any MSI board.
Going fast could lead to trouble and broken parts.
I'm exhausted from dealing with bad hardware.
🙁
Why would that happen? It's a terrible experience.
🙁