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Gpu overclocking on h81m motherboard

Gpu overclocking on h81m motherboard

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Norrmanj
Junior Member
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05-31-2016, 04:18 AM
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My friend should check if his motherboard supports overclocking before doing it. The ASUS H81M-D LGA1150 and MSI GTX950 Gaming 2G are compatible with overclocking, but upgrading the motherboard might be necessary.
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Norrmanj
05-31-2016, 04:18 AM #1

My friend should check if his motherboard supports overclocking before doing it. The ASUS H81M-D LGA1150 and MSI GTX950 Gaming 2G are compatible with overclocking, but upgrading the motherboard might be necessary.

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Hidekih
Posting Freak
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05-31-2016, 04:36 AM
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Your GPU clock speed isn't related to the Mobo you possess. Therefore, they should be capable of overclocking properly if you have a high-quality power supply that can handle the additional demand and a reliable thermal setup on the card (such as a heatsink and fan). Keep in mind there are no guaranteed safe failures—overclocking comes with personal risk!
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Hidekih
05-31-2016, 04:36 AM #2

Your GPU clock speed isn't related to the Mobo you possess. Therefore, they should be capable of overclocking properly if you have a high-quality power supply that can handle the additional demand and a reliable thermal setup on the card (such as a heatsink and fan). Keep in mind there are no guaranteed safe failures—overclocking comes with personal risk!

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Superradis
Junior Member
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05-31-2016, 06:43 AM
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Your GPU clock speed isn't related to the Mobo you possess. Therefore, they should be capable of overclocking properly if you have a high-quality power supply that can handle the additional demand and a reliable thermal setup on the card (such as a heatsink and fan). Keep in mind there are no guaranteed safe failures—overclocking comes with personal risk!
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Superradis
05-31-2016, 06:43 AM #3

Your GPU clock speed isn't related to the Mobo you possess. Therefore, they should be capable of overclocking properly if you have a high-quality power supply that can handle the additional demand and a reliable thermal setup on the card (such as a heatsink and fan). Keep in mind there are no guaranteed safe failures—overclocking comes with personal risk!

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PookyPanda
Member
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05-31-2016, 07:14 AM
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Your GPU clock speed isn't related to the Mobo you own. They should be able to overclock properly if you have a decent power supply that can handle the extra power and a solid thermal setup like a heatsink and fan. Just remember there are no guarantees—failures can happen, and you're taking the risk by overclocking! Thanks for your help! Also, his PSU is 500w.
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PookyPanda
05-31-2016, 07:14 AM #4

Your GPU clock speed isn't related to the Mobo you own. They should be able to overclock properly if you have a decent power supply that can handle the extra power and a solid thermal setup like a heatsink and fan. Just remember there are no guarantees—failures can happen, and you're taking the risk by overclocking! Thanks for your help! Also, his PSU is 500w.