hello o/
(this is the next chapter of my quest for a nice setup that works properly...)
recently i've bought a new mobo (gigabyte ga-970a-ud3p) planning to overclock my cpu (fx8370e).
after getting it to fit in my old case (yep, i need another one too :[ ) i noticed that my PSU does not have the 2x4 (8) pin connector for the cpu. instead, its just a 4pin.
anyways, it managed to work, connecting just that.
so, i was looking up in the bios, and trying to see if i could make it run in a stable 3.8 , 3.7 without raising voltage or anything (because it get above it with turbo boost). another thing that i've tryed to set is my ram propper speed (1600)
but, every time i set the cpu to constant 3.6 or/and the RAM to 1600, it shuts down mid boot sometimes until it turns on with a message that and "boot error due to wrong config in bios, etc etc" > "change to defaults and turn on"
it could be PSU fault, because of the 4 pin connector?
(this is the next chapter of my quest for a nice setup that works properly...)
recently i've bought a new mobo (gigabyte ga-970a-ud3p) planning to overclock my cpu (fx8370e).
after getting it to fit in my old case (yep, i need another one too :[ ) i noticed that my PSU does not have the 2x4 (8) pin connector for the cpu. instead, its just a 4pin.
anyways, it managed to work, connecting just that.
so, i was looking up in the bios, and trying to see if i could make it run in a stable 3.8 , 3.7 without raising voltage or anything (because it get above it with turbo boost). another thing that i've tryed to set is my ram propper speed (1600)
but, every time i set the cpu to constant 3.6 or/and the RAM to 1600, it shuts down mid boot sometimes until it turns on with a message that and "boot error due to wrong config in bios, etc etc" > "change to defaults and turn on"
it could be PSU fault, because of the 4 pin connector?