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AMD A8-7410 overclock

AMD A8-7410 overclock

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sixpar
Member
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05-29-2016, 11:09 AM
#1
I possess an AMD A8-7410 APU paired with AMD Radeon R5 Graphics, along with OverDrive installed. It indicates incompatibility, but my main board is a Dell unit. Can I still attempt to overclock it?
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sixpar
05-29-2016, 11:09 AM #1

I possess an AMD A8-7410 APU paired with AMD Radeon R5 Graphics, along with OverDrive installed. It indicates incompatibility, but my main board is a Dell unit. Can I still attempt to overclock it?

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MrCyclops02
Junior Member
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05-30-2016, 10:31 PM
#2
No, particularly with a Dell motherboard. OEMs, such as Dell, turn off overclocking options to avoid system instability. Unfortunately, you won't be able to adjust the speed settings of this device. The component you can probably improve for better performance is switching from an HDD to a SSD (unless you already have one).
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MrCyclops02
05-30-2016, 10:31 PM #2

No, particularly with a Dell motherboard. OEMs, such as Dell, turn off overclocking options to avoid system instability. Unfortunately, you won't be able to adjust the speed settings of this device. The component you can probably improve for better performance is switching from an HDD to a SSD (unless you already have one).

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HeyItsDuncan_
Junior Member
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05-30-2016, 11:38 PM
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No, particularly with a Dell motherboard. OEMs, such as Dell, turn off overclocking options to avoid system instability. Unfortunately, you won't be able to adjust the speed settings of this device. The component you can probably improve for better performance is switching from an HDD to a SSD (unless you already have one).
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HeyItsDuncan_
05-30-2016, 11:38 PM #3

No, particularly with a Dell motherboard. OEMs, such as Dell, turn off overclocking options to avoid system instability. Unfortunately, you won't be able to adjust the speed settings of this device. The component you can probably improve for better performance is switching from an HDD to a SSD (unless you already have one).