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Can i still overclock if my mobo doesnt support it

i got this mobo GIGABYTE GA-A320MA-M.2 i really like it but it cant overclock (i dont know if amazon would allow to return) i also have a ryzen 3 cpu so it cant overclock but i found this app called ryzen master can i just use this app to overclock my cpu instead of returning my mobo ?

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No.

It will not work.

Overclocking is hardware level. If the hardware doesn't support it, it won't work.

i5 6600k and GTX 1070 but I play 1600-900. 1440p BABY!

Still, don't put too much faith in my buying decisions. xD 

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1 minute ago, YedZed said:

No.

It will not work.

Overclocking is hardware level. If the hardware doesn't support it, it won't work.

is it worth it to return my mobo and it was my first build how do i transfer my parts to a new mobo safely 

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14 minutes ago, gabrielvis8 said:

is it worth it to return my mobo and it was my first build how do i transfer my parts to a new mobo safely 

Unlikely. and very carefully.

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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Just now, brob said:

Unlikely. and very carefully.

 

i probably wont beacause i have no where to store my parts while i send the mobo 

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For sure, if you can get an overclocking mobo for a bit more, go for it. Its a better long-term investment, if you know what you are doing. 

Store your components any way you want. Just be gentle. They won't spontaneously explode if left out, that not how it works.

i5 6600k and GTX 1070 but I play 1600-900. 1440p BABY!

Still, don't put too much faith in my buying decisions. xD 

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4 minutes ago, YedZed said:

For sure, if you can get an overclocking mobo for a bit more, go for it. Its a better long-term investment, if you know what you are doing. 

Store your components any way you want. Just be gentle. They won't spontaneously explode if left out, that not how it works.

any suggestion i have ryzen 3 1300x

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1 minute ago, gabrielvis8 said:

any suggestion i have ryzen 3 1300x

An affordable b350 board

i5 6600k and GTX 1070 but I play 1600-900. 1440p BABY!

Still, don't put too much faith in my buying decisions. xD 

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