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Overclocking and CPU compatibility for MSI 760GMA-P34

Overclocking and CPU compatibility for MSI 760GMA-P34

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emmylee33
Senior Member
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03-25-2021, 02:17 AM
#11
I know lol the I7s are sick.
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emmylee33
03-25-2021, 02:17 AM #11

I know lol the I7s are sick.

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JaynKay
Member
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03-25-2021, 05:03 AM
#12
if you have any additional inquiries about this planned upgrade, feel free to ask and we'll be happy to assist.
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JaynKay
03-25-2021, 05:03 AM #12

if you have any additional inquiries about this planned upgrade, feel free to ask and we'll be happy to assist.

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_ErikThePanda_
Posting Freak
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03-28-2021, 07:06 AM
#13
the update brought the fx4300 to 4.5ghz, improved the FSB and core voltage slightly, making it more stable now with lower temperatures. The max temperature for this CPU is 62c. The performance gain is almost insignificant since the GPU is quite old.
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_ErikThePanda_
03-28-2021, 07:06 AM #13

the update brought the fx4300 to 4.5ghz, improved the FSB and core voltage slightly, making it more stable now with lower temperatures. The max temperature for this CPU is 62c. The performance gain is almost insignificant since the GPU is quite old.

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04-03-2021, 09:19 PM
#14
The HW monitor was displaying incorrect CPU and temperature data, but once the core temperature stabilized, it returned accurate readings. The FX 4300 running at 4.5GHz is comparable to an i3 Performance processor.
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DragonChaser35
04-03-2021, 09:19 PM #14

The HW monitor was displaying incorrect CPU and temperature data, but once the core temperature stabilized, it returned accurate readings. The FX 4300 running at 4.5GHz is comparable to an i3 Performance processor.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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04-03-2021, 10:15 PM
#15
62 degrees for maximum performance is quite impressive, especially at 4.5GHz! As long as it stays within the operating temperature range, everything should be okay. Just keep an eye on temperatures exceeding 80 degrees if you're concerned.
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Okunino
04-03-2021, 10:15 PM #15

62 degrees for maximum performance is quite impressive, especially at 4.5GHz! As long as it stays within the operating temperature range, everything should be okay. Just keep an eye on temperatures exceeding 80 degrees if you're concerned.

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thibdu87
Member
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04-04-2021, 09:38 AM
#16
Yeah, it's not terrible—it operates mainly between 45-55 degrees Celsius when running at full capacity with a 4.5GHz gaming setup. Impressive, right? My Arc case provides excellent airflow and has three fans working together.
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thibdu87
04-04-2021, 09:38 AM #16

Yeah, it's not terrible—it operates mainly between 45-55 degrees Celsius when running at full capacity with a 4.5GHz gaming setup. Impressive, right? My Arc case provides excellent airflow and has three fans working together.

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monkeylord500
Member
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04-04-2021, 11:30 AM
#17
remove the side panel and install an industrial fan approximately 80cm away, providing your PC with the necessary cooling.
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monkeylord500
04-04-2021, 11:30 AM #17

remove the side panel and install an industrial fan approximately 80cm away, providing your PC with the necessary cooling.

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FiggerPvP
Member
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04-04-2021, 01:21 PM
#18
JR1988 :
MSI 760GMA-P34 board FX-4300 stock cooler/heat-sink fan, MSI confirms it supports the 8xxx series/8 core CPUs? 125w really????
That would be amazing if it does! lol
I currently have the FX-4300 running at up to 4.4ghz, BIOS updated just a bit, RAM at around 1866, and temperatures have stayed very stable for my light gaming needs. Even with the cheapest heat-sink I've ever seen, it stays between 40-55°C. That's impressive, so I really want a better cooler and aim for something near 5ghz!?! xD
I already feel this CPU is eager to wake up when you start pushing it xD
This board seems to be underperforming, and it doesn't seem like anyone likes it much. Would adding an 8-core be a good idea?
Can you share the exact BIOS settings I'm using? I have an FX-6300 (95W stock) on the same motherboard, but I can't overclock it at all. It even crashed after some time on the OS when using the "OC genie". Also, running this stock with an R9 270 and 8GB 1866Mhz RAM works fine for BF4 at full settings, though at 1440x900 it might be a low-quality motherboard. Maybe I just got a mediocre one :-]
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FiggerPvP
04-04-2021, 01:21 PM #18

JR1988 :
MSI 760GMA-P34 board FX-4300 stock cooler/heat-sink fan, MSI confirms it supports the 8xxx series/8 core CPUs? 125w really????
That would be amazing if it does! lol
I currently have the FX-4300 running at up to 4.4ghz, BIOS updated just a bit, RAM at around 1866, and temperatures have stayed very stable for my light gaming needs. Even with the cheapest heat-sink I've ever seen, it stays between 40-55°C. That's impressive, so I really want a better cooler and aim for something near 5ghz!?! xD
I already feel this CPU is eager to wake up when you start pushing it xD
This board seems to be underperforming, and it doesn't seem like anyone likes it much. Would adding an 8-core be a good idea?
Can you share the exact BIOS settings I'm using? I have an FX-6300 (95W stock) on the same motherboard, but I can't overclock it at all. It even crashed after some time on the OS when using the "OC genie". Also, running this stock with an R9 270 and 8GB 1866Mhz RAM works fine for BF4 at full settings, though at 1440x900 it might be a low-quality motherboard. Maybe I just got a mediocre one :-]

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04-04-2021, 05:11 PM
#19
I purchased the same mobo from TigerDirect with an AMD 8310FX CPU and a Thermaltake fan. Can I also overclock it?
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Tutterbutter88
04-04-2021, 05:11 PM #19

I purchased the same mobo from TigerDirect with an AMD 8310FX CPU and a Thermaltake fan. Can I also overclock it?

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iBluto
Junior Member
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04-05-2021, 11:42 AM
#20
JR1988 :
MSI 760GMA-P34 board FX-4300 stock cooler/heat-sink fan, MSI confirms it supports the 8xxx series/8 core CPUs? 125w really????
That would be amazing if it does!? lol
I currently have the Fx-4300 running up to 4.4ghz, BIOS updated just a bit, RAM at around 1866, and temperatures remain very stable for my light gaming needs. Even with the cheapest heat-sink I've ever seen, it stays between 40-55°C. That's impressive, so I'm really thinking about getting a better fan or cooler to reach around 5ghz!?! xD
I already feel this CPU is eager to come to life when you start pushing it that hard.
This board seems to be underperforming and not very reliable, wouldn't it be worth considering an 8 core version?
I upgraded an FX-4300 to an FX 8350 on the 760gma-p34 board without seeing a significant boost.
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iBluto
04-05-2021, 11:42 AM #20

JR1988 :
MSI 760GMA-P34 board FX-4300 stock cooler/heat-sink fan, MSI confirms it supports the 8xxx series/8 core CPUs? 125w really????
That would be amazing if it does!? lol
I currently have the Fx-4300 running up to 4.4ghz, BIOS updated just a bit, RAM at around 1866, and temperatures remain very stable for my light gaming needs. Even with the cheapest heat-sink I've ever seen, it stays between 40-55°C. That's impressive, so I'm really thinking about getting a better fan or cooler to reach around 5ghz!?! xD
I already feel this CPU is eager to come to life when you start pushing it that hard.
This board seems to be underperforming and not very reliable, wouldn't it be worth considering an 8 core version?
I upgraded an FX-4300 to an FX 8350 on the 760gma-p34 board without seeing a significant boost.

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