G ganudvd Reputable Mar 12, 2014 206 0 4,690 Apr 22, 2014 #1 Should I get a motherboard (gigabyte b85m d3h ) having VRM heasinks even if I'm not overclocking I'm getting it for same price as the non vrm heatsink version in a local shop
Should I get a motherboard (gigabyte b85m d3h ) having VRM heasinks even if I'm not overclocking I'm getting it for same price as the non vrm heatsink version in a local shop
Solution Danbuscus25 Apr 22, 2014 vrm heatsinks are always a good thing, even if not OC'ing, it will still be safer and make the board last longer.
vrm heatsinks are always a good thing, even if not OC'ing, it will still be safer and make the board last longer.
Danbuscus25 Dignified Feb 15, 2014 5,368 0 13,960 Apr 22, 2014 Solution #2 vrm heatsinks are always a good thing, even if not OC'ing, it will still be safer and make the board last longer. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
vrm heatsinks are always a good thing, even if not OC'ing, it will still be safer and make the board last longer.
G ganudvd Reputable Mar 12, 2014 206 0 4,690 Apr 22, 2014 #3 What about a big atx board than M atx is paying extra worth it Upvote 0 Downvote
Danbuscus25 Dignified Feb 15, 2014 5,368 0 13,960 Apr 22, 2014 #4 well, if you want to sli/crossfire int the future, then go with a standard atx board, but if you only need 1 card, micro atx is just fine. Upvote 0 Downvote
well, if you want to sli/crossfire int the future, then go with a standard atx board, but if you only need 1 card, micro atx is just fine.
G ganudvd Reputable Mar 12, 2014 206 0 4,690 Apr 24, 2014 #5 Suppose i OC my igpu on i5 4440 to 1.30 or 1.40 GHz which component on motherboard gets hot?? Upvote 0 Downvote
Danbuscus25 Dignified Feb 15, 2014 5,368 0 13,960 Apr 24, 2014 #6 the vrm, so if you dont have a vrm heatsink, overclocking is not recommended. Upvote 1 Downvote