F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Cant OC Ram & CPU

Cant OC Ram & CPU

Cant OC Ram & CPU

Pages (2): Previous 1 2
E
Echo_Runner
Member
215
06-26-2016, 04:14 AM
#11
Thanks pc4life, you accurately conveyed what I had already understood and read. It appears you may have glanced over what I was actually asking instead of carefully reading my current request. You clearly didn’t grasp the specifics.

For instance: degradation on adaptive voltage—why would I inquire about that? My concern was about fixed voltage, the time I’d reduce CPU performance, and whether it could harm the CPU at a constant voltage of 1.3V continuously.

Your insights were very helpful and appreciated. Thank you for your effort to assist. If anyone could clarify this question, it would truly make my day.
E
Echo_Runner
06-26-2016, 04:14 AM #11

Thanks pc4life, you accurately conveyed what I had already understood and read. It appears you may have glanced over what I was actually asking instead of carefully reading my current request. You clearly didn’t grasp the specifics.

For instance: degradation on adaptive voltage—why would I inquire about that? My concern was about fixed voltage, the time I’d reduce CPU performance, and whether it could harm the CPU at a constant voltage of 1.3V continuously.

Your insights were very helpful and appreciated. Thank you for your effort to assist. If anyone could clarify this question, it would truly make my day.

M
mishy07
Senior Member
371
06-26-2016, 05:03 AM
#12
bally30 :
thanks pc4life you clarified exactly what i already understood and read. it looks like you quickly skimmed my request instead of reading what i actually needed, and you didn’t seem to grasp what i was asking. lol
For instance: degradation on adaptive voltage – why would i ask about that? consider fixed voltage degradation, the time i’d reduce cpu performance, and can it harm the cpu at a consistent 1.3v for 24 hours?
your knowledge was very helpful and appreciated, so thanks for your effort. if someone could answer this question, it would make my day.
q: how do you set adaptive voltage on an asrock motherboard
one of the questions i asked was whether fixed mode could damage the cpu at the voltage i mentioned or cause long-term degradation. i explained that fixed mode may degrade the cpu gradually, and that increasing voltage isn’t necessary for stability over years.
additionally, you didn’t copy and paste my words.
M
mishy07
06-26-2016, 05:03 AM #12

bally30 :
thanks pc4life you clarified exactly what i already understood and read. it looks like you quickly skimmed my request instead of reading what i actually needed, and you didn’t seem to grasp what i was asking. lol
For instance: degradation on adaptive voltage – why would i ask about that? consider fixed voltage degradation, the time i’d reduce cpu performance, and can it harm the cpu at a consistent 1.3v for 24 hours?
your knowledge was very helpful and appreciated, so thanks for your effort. if someone could answer this question, it would make my day.
q: how do you set adaptive voltage on an asrock motherboard
one of the questions i asked was whether fixed mode could damage the cpu at the voltage i mentioned or cause long-term degradation. i explained that fixed mode may degrade the cpu gradually, and that increasing voltage isn’t necessary for stability over years.
additionally, you didn’t copy and paste my words.

_
_xXSapphireXx_
Junior Member
9
06-26-2016, 06:39 AM
#13
I talked to a computer expert who visited my house and repaired it. Now my voltage stays between 1.312 and adjusts automatically, ranging from 0.800 to 1.312. I thought someone smart would know the solution, but I guess I was mistaken.
_
_xXSapphireXx_
06-26-2016, 06:39 AM #13

I talked to a computer expert who visited my house and repaired it. Now my voltage stays between 1.312 and adjusts automatically, ranging from 0.800 to 1.312. I thought someone smart would know the solution, but I guess I was mistaken.

A
aka00pikachu
Member
69
06-27-2016, 05:27 PM
#14
I talked to a computer expert who came to my house and fixed it for me. Now my voltage never goes higher than 1.312 and is adaptive between 0.800 and 1.312. I thought someone smart might know the answer, but guess I was wrong. Sorry to let you down, but most of us aren't computer experts. We help with what we can.
A
aka00pikachu
06-27-2016, 05:27 PM #14

I talked to a computer expert who came to my house and fixed it for me. Now my voltage never goes higher than 1.312 and is adaptive between 0.800 and 1.312. I thought someone smart might know the answer, but guess I was wrong. Sorry to let you down, but most of us aren't computer experts. We help with what we can.

Pages (2): Previous 1 2