Check if the temperatures and voltages are within acceptable ranges.
Check if the temperatures and voltages are within acceptable ranges.
The Gaming3 is decent enough, but it's not the "high end" Gigabyte boards with improved power phases.
I think it's a 6 or 7 phase power design, with not too great heatsinks on the VRM.......
Paired with a liquid cooler, it's probably not going to be too stable at the higher end of the voltage scale 1.4V.... but there's no harm in trying. It's not going to do the board any long-term harm.
All that being said, I'd suggest stress-testing for a minimum 30 mins at the moment as, with an AIO, that 70'C will almost certainly rise a decent amount over time. I'd suspect it'll level out ~80'C, which is already quite warm (although not warm enough to cause any problems).
Barty1884 :
The Gaming3 is decent enough, but it's not the "high end" Gigabyte boards with improved power phases.
I think it's a 6 or 7 phase power design, with not too great heatsinks on the VRM.......
Paired with a liquid cooler, it's probably not going to be too stable at the higher end of the voltage scale 1.4V.... but there's no harm in trying. It's not going to do the board any long-term harm.
All that being said, I'd suggest stress-testing for a minimum 30 mins at the moment as, with an AIO, that 70'C will almost certainly rise a decent amount over time. I'd suspect it'll level out ~80'C, which is already quite warm (although not warm enough to cause any problems).
thanks brother its been 20 mins and more and temps are max 70-73 i think im happy with this and honestly i appreciate your help man have a good day.