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I got a asrock a320m-hdv r3.0 mobo, with an 2200g in it paired with an rx 480 4gb. Now the cpu is good and all but i want to see if i can manage to undervolt it, just to get that extra little boost. right now i can barely play destiny medium/low settings 1080p without getting some stutter and maybe some fps drops here and there. I know the a320 mobos dont support Overclock, but do they support undervolt? and if they do how can i do it? is it some sort of bios setting or an program i run after ive started up the pc?

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You can undervolt but that won't exactly increase performance, because XFR isn't on A series boards. Reducing temperature isn't going to do any good.

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Just now, DankDeuxez said:

aw sad. thanks anyway!

If you must, you can try to reduce CPU temps via the undervolt to allow more power to the IMC for better memory overclocking, it's possible to get a tiny bit of extra performance out of the memory, worth a shot if you're into tweaking power and all that.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 11 and Fedora Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

PSU tier list

How many watts do I need?

PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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