I'm going to try overclocking for the first time.
I bought these components so that I could overclock the system but never wanted to until now.
CPU: Intel Pentium G3258 - 57.1% (bought 2016)
GPU:Nvidia GTX 1050-Ti - 29.7%, EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB (bought 2016)
SSD: Adata Premier SP550 240GB - 90.6% (bought 2016)
HDD: Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2TB - 66.4% (bought 2016)
HDD: Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.C 1TB - 70.7%
RAM: G.SKILL Sniper DDR3 1600 C9 4x4GB = 16GB - 51.1% (bought 2016)
MBD: Asrock H97M Pro4 UEFI Version H97M Pro4 P2.30 March 13, 2018 (bought 2016)
PSU: Antec Earthwatts 380W EA-380D 80-Plus Bronze (bought 2009)
I just built another current system so now I'm not worried about "bricking" any of these components.
I KNOW a 14-year old 380W power supply is NOT ideal, but I'm not planning on trying to max out the overclock or play AAA games 24/7. I just want to try overclocking.
I already went into UEFI and tried loading an XMP profile. The system does NOT boot but after a couple of resets it boots and when I check the XMP Setting it has switched back to "Auto".
I'm guessing that means it is NOT allowing me to change the XMP setting.
I have read that a BIOS update demanded by Intel removed overclocking from H97 motherboards. Is that true?
Then I read in one post on Tom's that someone's system seemed to allow RAM overclocking. But the solution didn't indicate if they actually overclocked or installed faster RAM.
I did NOT see anything in OC Tweaker that allows for overclocking the CPU. I'm going to try and find the User Manual. I just have to get it out of the box.
I also put my GTX 1060 3GB into the system because apparently, it will overclock better than the 1050. I need to figure out where to overclock it. I'm pretty sure you do that in the Nvidia software, so I'll check there.
All of that to ask the simple question:
Can you overclock an H97 motherboard?
I bought these components so that I could overclock the system but never wanted to until now.
CPU: Intel Pentium G3258 - 57.1% (bought 2016)
GPU:
SSD: Adata Premier SP550 240GB - 90.6% (bought 2016)
HDD: Hitachi HUA723020ALA641 2TB - 66.4% (bought 2016)
RAM: G.SKILL Sniper DDR3 1600 C9 4x4GB = 16GB - 51.1% (bought 2016)
MBD: Asrock H97M Pro4 UEFI Version H97M Pro4 P2.30 March 13, 2018 (bought 2016)
PSU: Antec Earthwatts 380W EA-380D 80-Plus Bronze (bought 2009)
I just built another current system so now I'm not worried about "bricking" any of these components.
I KNOW a 14-year old 380W power supply is NOT ideal, but I'm not planning on trying to max out the overclock or play AAA games 24/7. I just want to try overclocking.
I already went into UEFI and tried loading an XMP profile. The system does NOT boot but after a couple of resets it boots and when I check the XMP Setting it has switched back to "Auto".
I'm guessing that means it is NOT allowing me to change the XMP setting.
I have read that a BIOS update demanded by Intel removed overclocking from H97 motherboards. Is that true?
Then I read in one post on Tom's that someone's system seemed to allow RAM overclocking. But the solution didn't indicate if they actually overclocked or installed faster RAM.
I did NOT see anything in OC Tweaker that allows for overclocking the CPU. I'm going to try and find the User Manual. I just have to get it out of the box.
I also put my GTX 1060 3GB into the system because apparently, it will overclock better than the 1050. I need to figure out where to overclock it. I'm pretty sure you do that in the Nvidia software, so I'll check there.
All of that to ask the simple question:
Can you overclock an H97 motherboard?