A AMDIsBetter Commendable Jul 4, 2016 5 0 1,510 Jul 4, 2016 #1 I am using an R9 380, and want to overclock it. The power supply is a CX600M. I know that it isn't the highest grade, but can't change it now. Could I get any kind overclock without burning my PC?
I am using an R9 380, and want to overclock it. The power supply is a CX600M. I know that it isn't the highest grade, but can't change it now. Could I get any kind overclock without burning my PC?
Solution turkey3_scratch Jul 4, 2016 Yes, you can overclock without burning your PC. That won't happen with that PSU either, it's not like a Logisys unit or anything like that.
Yes, you can overclock without burning your PC. That won't happen with that PSU either, it's not like a Logisys unit or anything like that.
turkey3_scratch Expert Ambassador Jul 15, 2014 22,627 8 60,960 Jul 4, 2016 Solution #2 Yes, you can overclock without burning your PC. That won't happen with that PSU either, it's not like a Logisys unit or anything like that. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes, you can overclock without burning your PC. That won't happen with that PSU either, it's not like a Logisys unit or anything like that.
A AMDIsBetter Commendable Jul 4, 2016 5 0 1,510 Jul 5, 2016 #3 turkey3_scratch : Yes, you can overclock without burning your PC. That won't happen with that PSU either, it's not like a Logisys unit or anything like that. The burning PC part was a joke, I knew that corsair was quality enough to not blow up your PC. Thanks for the information. Upvote 0 Downvote
turkey3_scratch : Yes, you can overclock without burning your PC. That won't happen with that PSU either, it's not like a Logisys unit or anything like that. The burning PC part was a joke, I knew that corsair was quality enough to not blow up your PC. Thanks for the information.