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Can i still overclock?

Can i still overclock?

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softisA
Junior Member
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12-18-2016, 10:04 PM
#1
I have an amd x4 860k and a msi 7906 motherboard (my pc was pre built by hp but i changed the cpu into something better). I did some research and found out that all pre built hp computers bios are locked and i was wondering if i could overclock my x4 860k to 4.2ghz using amd overdrive to stop the bottleneck with some games. If i can, what should i set the voltage to when it's 4.2 ghz?
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softisA
12-18-2016, 10:04 PM #1

I have an amd x4 860k and a msi 7906 motherboard (my pc was pre built by hp but i changed the cpu into something better). I did some research and found out that all pre built hp computers bios are locked and i was wondering if i could overclock my x4 860k to 4.2ghz using amd overdrive to stop the bottleneck with some games. If i can, what should i set the voltage to when it's 4.2 ghz?

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n00bspwn101
Member
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12-19-2016, 03:05 AM
#2
Yes, the limited BIOS options don't necessarily hide them, just avoid displaying them. AOD doesn't alter settings permanently within the BIOS. Remember it remains a simple software layer, which can be damaged and affect performance.
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n00bspwn101
12-19-2016, 03:05 AM #2

Yes, the limited BIOS options don't necessarily hide them, just avoid displaying them. AOD doesn't alter settings permanently within the BIOS. Remember it remains a simple software layer, which can be damaged and affect performance.

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domdom705
Junior Member
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12-19-2016, 04:56 AM
#3
You might attempt it, but it relies on software and isn't very dependable. Make sure the Vin0 voltage stays below 1.5v. With the standard CPU cooler I believe it won't allow exceeding 1.4v without causing overheating.
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domdom705
12-19-2016, 04:56 AM #3

You might attempt it, but it relies on software and isn't very dependable. Make sure the Vin0 voltage stays below 1.5v. With the standard CPU cooler I believe it won't allow exceeding 1.4v without causing overheating.

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12-19-2016, 08:30 AM
#4
You can attempt it, but it relies on software and isn't very stable. Make sure the Vin0 voltage stays below 1.5v. With the stock CPU cooler, I doubt you'll exceed 1.4v without overheating. Still, it might be possible to overclock using AMD Overdrive?
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Smart_man_0709
12-19-2016, 08:30 AM #4

You can attempt it, but it relies on software and isn't very stable. Make sure the Vin0 voltage stays below 1.5v. With the stock CPU cooler, I doubt you'll exceed 1.4v without overheating. Still, it might be possible to overclock using AMD Overdrive?

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GappleJacks
Junior Member
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12-19-2016, 11:52 AM
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Yes, the limited BIOS settings options don't indicate their absence, merely hide them. AOD doesn't alter settings permanently within the BIOS. Remember it remains a simple software layer, which can be damaged and affect performance.
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GappleJacks
12-19-2016, 11:52 AM #5

Yes, the limited BIOS settings options don't indicate their absence, merely hide them. AOD doesn't alter settings permanently within the BIOS. Remember it remains a simple software layer, which can be damaged and affect performance.