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Making a slight adjustment on the M.2 970A-G43

Making a slight adjustment on the M.2 970A-G43

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Suddard
Junior Member
19
01-12-2016, 06:42 PM
#1
Hi,
I've faced some problems with my CPU and GPU recently. When trying to run GTA 5 on my system at high settings, I'm only achieving around 30 FPS.
Specs:
R9 380 2 GB
AMD FX 6300 stock GHz
8 GB RAM
Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO with Noctua FN 12
4 NZXT fans
MSI 970A-G43
Many people warned about overclocking this setup. I'm planning to push my CPU up to 4 GHz after reading discussions online.
Currently, my CPU is running at 35°C under full load, while the motherboard's CPU is at 41°C, and the auxiliary is at 50°C during GTA 5 playback.
Thanks.
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Suddard
01-12-2016, 06:42 PM #1

Hi,
I've faced some problems with my CPU and GPU recently. When trying to run GTA 5 on my system at high settings, I'm only achieving around 30 FPS.
Specs:
R9 380 2 GB
AMD FX 6300 stock GHz
8 GB RAM
Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO with Noctua FN 12
4 NZXT fans
MSI 970A-G43
Many people warned about overclocking this setup. I'm planning to push my CPU up to 4 GHz after reading discussions online.
Currently, my CPU is running at 35°C under full load, while the motherboard's CPU is at 41°C, and the auxiliary is at 50°C during GTA 5 playback.
Thanks.

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AeliusArc
Junior Member
48
01-13-2016, 02:27 PM
#2
I would definitely overclock that board, as it tends to overheat at standard speeds.
If you need to, you'll need to place a fan directly on the VRMs.
Edited: You might also consider increasing the multiplier, but avoid adding extra voltage.
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AeliusArc
01-13-2016, 02:27 PM #2

I would definitely overclock that board, as it tends to overheat at standard speeds.
If you need to, you'll need to place a fan directly on the VRMs.
Edited: You might also consider increasing the multiplier, but avoid adding extra voltage.

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DraconicTech
Junior Member
6
01-14-2016, 07:29 AM
#3
OC a bit at times using multiplier, and monitor temperatures and voltages carefully due to VRM.
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DraconicTech
01-14-2016, 07:29 AM #3

OC a bit at times using multiplier, and monitor temperatures and voltages carefully due to VRM.

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GynBurst
Member
52
01-21-2016, 09:09 AM
#4
I would definitely overclock that board, as it tends to overheat at standard speeds.
If you need to, you'll need to place a fan directly on the VRMs.
Edited: You might also consider increasing the multiplier, but avoid adding extra voltage.
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GynBurst
01-21-2016, 09:09 AM #4

I would definitely overclock that board, as it tends to overheat at standard speeds.
If you need to, you'll need to place a fan directly on the VRMs.
Edited: You might also consider increasing the multiplier, but avoid adding extra voltage.