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Darrineth

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    Darrineth got a reaction from SupaCal in Opinion on a new system (<=1800 Euro)   
    Did you try to use it for overclocking? What frequencies were you able to get?

    I was trying to make a choice based on the Motherboard Tier List but I just can't make an educated choice between two motherboards within the same tier. For no other reason then prices being reasonable and the motherboards not being flashy the following caught my interest:
    https://pcpartpicker.com/product/XhZFf7/gigabyte-b450-aorus-pro-atx-am4-motherboard-b450-aorus-pro
    https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Hy97YJ/msi-b450-tomahawk-atx-am4-motherboard-b450-tomahawk
    https://pcpartpicker.com/product/PCKcCJ/asrock-b450-pro4-atx-am4-motherboard-b450-pro4
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    Darrineth reacted to SupaCal in Opinion on a new system (<=1800 Euro)   
    I don't own that motherboard I just did some research and found that. To answer your question this motherboard can overclock a 2600 up to 4.1 GHz. If you want a slightly higher overclock you might want to go with the MSI B450 Tomahawk.
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    Darrineth reacted to SupaCal in Opinion on a new system (<=1800 Euro)   
    How about this motherboard by MSI. It is a good mid range option for Ryzen and is perfect for a 2600. Hope this helps!
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    Darrineth reacted to Skyyblaze in GPU turning off without overheating   
    Well the easiest way would be to borrow a PSU from a friend to check or buy one in a store and ask for their return-policy beforehand. Other than that not really, you could look if your PSU has two PCI-E rails and swap in the second one, maybe the rail is just damaged and not the whole PSU.
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    Darrineth reacted to Skyyblaze in GPU turning off without overheating   
    It could be that your PSU is faulty and doesn't properly deliver power to the GPU anymore under load.
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