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FluiD-MoDzz

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  • CPU
    AMD FX8350
  • Motherboard
    ASRock 970 PRO3 R.2
  • RAM
    8 GB
  • GPU
    NVIDIA GTX 960
  • Case
    Game max Onyx RGB
  • Storage
    1 TB WD BLACK
  • PSU
    Evo Labs 750w Red Fan
  • Display(s)
    2 Samsung curved 1080p monitors
  • Cooling
    Coolermaster Masterliquid Pro 240
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G110
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Spectrum
  • Sound
    Astro A40 Grey
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home

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  1. I’m going to get the get a 970 pro gaming aura later next month so I just put my 4300 back in and had it going at 5.2Ghz but thanks for all your guys help anyway. You are some pretty helpful people. If I could +rep I would but I don’t know if that is possible
  2. I just tried to run the chip and I had the system shutdown while it was idle. I think I will put my old cpu in and buy another mobo asap. What mobo would you recommend for a good overclock and an vrm Heatsink that will keep everything cool
  3. I have some heatsinks coming in the post so i will put a san over them to keep them cool on the mean time. Cheers for all your advice
  4. So if I put the fx 8350 at stock frequency do you think it may happen if I cool the vrm with an overhanging fan
  5. So would I be ok if I placed a fan over all the vrm and kept the fans at high while my Passive Heatsink MOSFET Chipsink comes
  6. When I had my fx4300 running I had it at 5.2Ghz stable for about a year. From this could it seem that I can run the fx 8350 at stock without any issue. or did I just get pretty lucky
  7. Thanks I will order them now would I be able to use the system until the parts come. Also what will happen if the vrm get to hot ( worst case)
  8. I don’t want to overclock the chip until I get a better mobo or just a new system. i just want to run the fx 8350 at stock speeds under moderate loads
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