For my extreme budget gaming build, I opted for a Gigabyte GA 880GM-USB3 Micro ATX motherboard (yes, and when I said extreme, I meant it). I've read up about its OCing "abilities", and it turns out that it has a power phase system which isn't "suited" for high Ocing.
I'm not looking for a tremendous clock, but I would like to have the 960T I bought to get around 3.6-3.7 GHz on it. It's cooled by a Hyper 212+ Evo.
Will I be able to go this high with such a motherboard? I don't want it to just fry up (this is my first ever build). I'm also hoping that my 960T will be able to unlock (if not then I don't mind.) and I've read about this Mobo's ACC to unlock it.
TL;DR version:
I have a 960T and will it OC to 3.6-3.7 GHz with a Gigabyte GA 880GM-USB3 mobo, possibly unlocked, without damage? (CPU cooler Hyper 212+ EVO).
I'm not looking for a tremendous clock, but I would like to have the 960T I bought to get around 3.6-3.7 GHz on it. It's cooled by a Hyper 212+ Evo.
Will I be able to go this high with such a motherboard? I don't want it to just fry up (this is my first ever build). I'm also hoping that my 960T will be able to unlock (if not then I don't mind.) and I've read about this Mobo's ACC to unlock it.
TL;DR version:
I have a 960T and will it OC to 3.6-3.7 GHz with a Gigabyte GA 880GM-USB3 mobo, possibly unlocked, without damage? (CPU cooler Hyper 212+ EVO).
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