Question Looking for opinions

dragon819

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Apr 3, 2012
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I think I may have got lucky about 6 years ago my first build my rig

Specs:

Chip: AMD 8320 FX Vichera Black Edition
Mobo: ASUS Sabertooth 990fx Gen 3 R2.0
Memory: 16 GBs Kingston generic 1233mhz
Gpu : ( recently upgraded.) Sapphire RX 580 Nitro + 8gb
Drive : Samsung evo 250gd ssd
With 2 storage drives at various rpms in sata 2
PSU : 1200 watt single rail xion
Multiple high speed fans for cooling everywhere

Here's the fun part my processor is cooled buy a water block connected to an open loop cooling solution attached to a 360 millimeter radiator and quite the powerful water pump to go with it.

The reason I have this cooling solution set up for my processor is this chipset factory settings 3.6 gigahertz already pre overclocked at the BIOS at least when I read back then.

After a lot of research I overclocked it again and it has been sitting comfortably at 4.6 gigahertz since then this of course was after running a prime 95 for stress testing with 0 errors so even though my mobo and chipset are quite old my system still runs a 4K game that's current to today on a 58 inch TV screen with up to 71 sometimes 80 FPS never reaching any higher then 45 46 degrees Celsius under load and here's the real kicker I haven't noticed any bottlenecking of any kind. I'm interested in upgrading my mobo and chipset but my question is should I considering how well it's working right now and stable at that? Any other questions please ask I also have CPU Zed to prove where it's certainly running if anyone he would like to see it