Need help overclocking
Need help overclocking
Mac070 :
Haha ok . Must really hate Raidmax. The vampire series are pretty good and are a little bit better than the Corsair CX series . I'm always on a tight budget. Well my Sapphire R9 380X is coming in Saturday and I'm going to be another one for crossfire . Can you recommend me a power supply that will support the crossfire configuration and overclocking a little ?
If you had a Corsair CX I would tell you to replace that too. Fine for basic computing but fails and is very poor for external GPU's and Overclocking.
Because of your tight budget this is probably the best deal for you:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...-_-Product
I run a 750 B2 with my setup and at full tilt...
The only method you should use for overclocking is AMD Overdrive. Simply determine what settings are stable with it and then apply those to the BIOS. Overclocking tools such as easytune fall short and won't provide optimal performance or precise results compared to doing it yourself with AMD's software.
Before you even think about overclocking, discard that Raidmax PSU and invest in a quality power supply like Seasonic, XFX, or EVGA B2/G2/P2.
Haha ok . Must really hate Raidmax. The vampire series are pretty good and are a little bit better than the Corsair CX series . I'm always on a tight budget. Well my Sapphire R9 380X is coming in Saturday and I'm going to be another one for crossfire . Can you recommend me a power supply that will support the crossfire configuration and overclocking a little ?
Mac070 :
Haha ok . Must really hate Raidmax. The vampire series are pretty good and are a little bit better than the Corsair CX series . I'm always on a tight budget. Well my Sapphire R9 380X is coming in Saturday and I'm going to be another one for crossfire . Can you recommend me a power supply that will support the crossfire configuration and overclocking a little ?
If you had a Corsair CX I would tell you to replace that too. Fine for basic computing but fails and is very poor for external GPU's and Overclocking.
Because of your tight budget this is probably the best deal for you:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...-_-Product
I run a 750 B2 with my setup and at full tilt with certain games it will touch 700 watts power draw and only momentarily. Your 380X's are more efficient so you should have no problem, as well your processor is an E series so more efficient as well.