Is the motherboard safe?

mattycakes

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Hi, I want to overclock my old 8600GT to see the max performance I can get out of it before losing stability but before I do I just wanted to know if it can damage the motherboard which I don't want ruined (unlike the videocard).
 

mattycakes

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I'm not really sure what the PCI express frequency is but I haven't changed that. I change the core clock, the shader clock, and the memory clock. Does the PCI-e frequency change automatically? Where do I make sure its still at 100mhz
 

Horhe

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Your motherboard is perfectly safe because increasing the core, shader and memory clocks doesn't increase the pci-e clock as well.
 

B-Unit

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No, you would have to change your PCI-E freq manually. So long as you just mess with the core, shader, and mem clock speeds, there shouldnt be any danger to your MB.