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Overclocking and water cooling

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GodPlayer312
Member
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07-11-2017, 10:42 PM
#1
Checking if the Gigabyte product page you provided works with a Cosair H60 water cooler and whether overclocking is possible. The CPU model is AMD FX4130 and both the motherboard and cooler are from Gigabyte.
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GodPlayer312
07-11-2017, 10:42 PM #1

Checking if the Gigabyte product page you provided works with a Cosair H60 water cooler and whether overclocking is possible. The CPU model is AMD FX4130 and both the motherboard and cooler are from Gigabyte.

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ISpeack
Junior Member
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07-12-2017, 12:48 AM
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Hey, I suggest opting for a quality air cooler instead of the Corsair H60, which is a basic AIO. This will give you better performance (unless you specifically need the H60 because of space issues). Your motherboard only has 4 VRM phases and wasn’t built for overclocking, but you might still manage a small boost. Check out some reviews to see what others experienced with overclocking on that board.
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ISpeack
07-12-2017, 12:48 AM #2

Hey, I suggest opting for a quality air cooler instead of the Corsair H60, which is a basic AIO. This will give you better performance (unless you specifically need the H60 because of space issues). Your motherboard only has 4 VRM phases and wasn’t built for overclocking, but you might still manage a small boost. Check out some reviews to see what others experienced with overclocking on that board.

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kidluna
Junior Member
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07-13-2017, 06:10 PM
#3
Hey, I suggest opting for a quality air cooler instead of the Corsair H60, which is a basic AIO. This will give you better performance (unless you really need the H60 because of space issues). Your motherboard only has 4 VRM phases and wasn't built for overclocking, but you might still manage a small boost. Check out some reviews to see what others experienced with overclocking on that board.
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kidluna
07-13-2017, 06:10 PM #3

Hey, I suggest opting for a quality air cooler instead of the Corsair H60, which is a basic AIO. This will give you better performance (unless you really need the H60 because of space issues). Your motherboard only has 4 VRM phases and wasn't built for overclocking, but you might still manage a small boost. Check out some reviews to see what others experienced with overclocking on that board.