Hello, need suggestion.
Hello, need suggestion.
You might be able to use that unit, since it's not a bad one, but unless you recently purchased it as new, it's likely from around 3 to 4 years ago and wasn't originally a top-tier power supply. It's possible you'll attempt to overclock it and notice signs of failure eventually.
Additionally, the motherboard simply isn't of sufficient quality to support stable overclocking for any CPU. Even if the VRMs allow it, achieving a stable overclock on a six-core FX chip—or any CPU—on that board would be highly unreliable.
I wouldn't make any changes to that board, it's really lacking in thermal and power phase design.
You might be able to use that unit, since it's not a bad one, but unless you recently purchased it as new, it's likely from about 3 to 4 years ago and wasn't originally a top-tier power supply. It's possible you'll attempt to overclock it and notice signs of failure eventually.
Additionally, the motherboard simply isn't of sufficient quality to support stable overclocking for any CPU. Even if the VRMs allow it, achieving a stable overclock on a six-core FX chip—or any CPU—on that board would be highly unreliable.
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