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Say I pair a b650m HDV/m.2 motherboard with ddr5 Hynix a-die. Two generations from now if I upgrade the CPU would it be safe to overclock the RAM to 8000mhz? Should this even be a concern?
Hi everybody i'm new here and i'm trying to learn soldering !
I ve got a gtx 1080 strix with no display, show in device manager but crash when driver installed (nvlddmkm.sys BSOD)
I ve flash vbios many times with no error (100% please reboot to take effect)
When i ve opened the card, and tested...
I'm going for a cheap Ryzen build. In the future I may want to OC a better Ryzen chip. I think this https://preview.tinyurl.com/y6jktecl also shows if I shoot for boards with better VRM they'll help no matter how many cores & no matter how high you try to OC. (Not talking anything crazy like...
Buildzoid from Actually Hardcore Overclocking on YouTube has performed an in-depth analysis of the PCB and VRM layout of the AMD Radeon VII. Watch him discuss the efficiency and cost of the various exotic components that are found in the design of the AMD Radeon VII. You can view our unboxing...
I wasn't sure if I should drop this here, or in the overclocking subforum... oh well, here is as good a place as any.
Anyway....
Did anyone else get an 8700k and wind up with an overclocking turd?
Here I see everyone else getting 5ghz with moderate voltages (1.3 to 1.35v, sometimes lower!)...
I hadn't noticed it before (due to no problems being found) but my VRM is getting rather hot, I didn't notice it until I watched a YouTuber talk about X299 VRM getting too hot due to inadequate cooling near the VRM.
I checked the temps under load with the old "stick your finger on it" method...