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Yes, you can overclock an Athlon 200GE with an ASUS PRIME A320M-K motherboard.

Yes, you can overclock an Athlon 200GE with an ASUS PRIME A320M-K motherboard.

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sioazidao
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01-09-2024, 03:22 AM
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Sure, you're on the right track. Overclocking an Athlon 200GE typically involves adjusting several parameters in the AI Suite 3 settings. You can fine-tune the VDDCR CPU/SOC Load Line Calibration, Power Phase Control, and CPU Switching Frequency to push it closer to 3.4GHz. Just make sure you monitor temperatures closely and avoid pushing it too far to prevent damage.
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sioazidao
01-09-2024, 03:22 AM #1

Sure, you're on the right track. Overclocking an Athlon 200GE typically involves adjusting several parameters in the AI Suite 3 settings. You can fine-tune the VDDCR CPU/SOC Load Line Calibration, Power Phase Control, and CPU Switching Frequency to push it closer to 3.4GHz. Just make sure you monitor temperatures closely and avoid pushing it too far to prevent damage.

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whiteknight40
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01-09-2024, 05:57 AM
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I wouldn't attempt to push any CPU beyond its limits on an A320 motherboard. The power supply designed for these budget boards is only intended for everyday use, not high-performance overclocking. Even if the BIOS includes overclocking options, it's unlikely they'll support it. Stick with the original configuration. If you genuinely need better speed, consider a higher-tier board like a B450 Mini to overclock your current CPU—just ensure compatibility first. Alternatively, you could swap in an older 2nd generation Ryzen, such as a 2200G, into a 2600 and install it on your existing board. It won't run at full overclocking speeds, but it should still function normally and might offer a noticeable improvement after testing with a 200GE on an A320M platform.
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whiteknight40
01-09-2024, 05:57 AM #2

I wouldn't attempt to push any CPU beyond its limits on an A320 motherboard. The power supply designed for these budget boards is only intended for everyday use, not high-performance overclocking. Even if the BIOS includes overclocking options, it's unlikely they'll support it. Stick with the original configuration. If you genuinely need better speed, consider a higher-tier board like a B450 Mini to overclock your current CPU—just ensure compatibility first. Alternatively, you could swap in an older 2nd generation Ryzen, such as a 2200G, into a 2600 and install it on your existing board. It won't run at full overclocking speeds, but it should still function normally and might offer a noticeable improvement after testing with a 200GE on an A320M platform.