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Radon AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 95W Edition 2.80GHz @ 3.80GHz Overclocked Bundle
I recently bought the above bundle Which Has a gigabyte 880GM-UD2H mobo.
Unfortuantely this board doesn't have SATA 6gbs or USB3. If I want to transfer the overclocked to another will it still work and still be overclocked?

Regards

Dinjo
 
No because you would need to input the settings into the bios on the new Motherboard.

I should clarify, If the new board is AM3 then yes it will work, but no it won't be overclocked with out bios adjustment.
 
Many thanks for the info,at least I know I need to make a choice between mo/bo's.The one I want to use is a ASUS M4A88TD-M EVO/USB3 so it may have the bios settings needed to set the cpu clock speed. I'm not too worried if it doesn't work but I thought it was best to find out before starting the build.

Regards
Dinjo
 
That Asus board should be fine for overclocking, if you need help with the settings then I'm sure some of the people on here with experience overclocking 1055T chips will be able to help you. :)
 
I got one of those but I want to be able to boot from it. I'm installing a ssd HD and Win home premium or Ultimate. Im wondering if win Ultimate or HP will recognise the ssd and boot from it.
Any thoughts on this will be greatly appreciated.

Regards
Dinjo
 
Thanks for your advice, I actually have the asus card.
I got a problem trying to boot up the system.The setup is a gigabyte
880GM-UD2H AM3 MO/BO with 8gb corsair XMS3 Ram, Corsair A50 CPU Cooler
and a 580watt PSU. When I switch it on I get 1 long and 2 shorp beeps but nothing happens. Maybe somebody on this forum will have some advice about Nearly forgot the CPU It is a AMD Phenom 6 core @2.8Ghz.
this problem

Regards

Dinjo :confused:
 
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Do the fans spin up etc but you get a blank screen?
A video error may have occurred. Try reseating the graphics card. Or try the integrated graphics instead.
Check everything is connected.

I have a similar ASUS board and overclocking is fine on it.
 
:)Thanks to everone who posted replies and advice.
The problem was the graphics. I was trying to get it up and running
but the onboard graphics was set to disabled by default in the BIOS.
I used a spare graphics card to boot up and it let me enable the onboard chip.
I will post the final spec when it is completed.

Regards

Dinjo :)
 
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