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So ive just gotten the MSI 990FXA-GD65 off ebay for £50 and the seller has said its fully working and everything is as its meant to be, fingers crossed it gets here in the same way...
I basically bought it because everyone on here tells me my VRM cooler is crap and i cant overclock, which is what i want to do... So i have an amd 8320 and i have a corsair H100 cooler... so what can i expect to get from this board?
Also i may possibly decide to go crossfire at Christmas so what difference would the 8x slot have on things? I imagine, barely anything at all?
So all in all, what can i expect to get overclocking wise, and will this board be better than my current ASRock Extreme3 990FX?
That is my main question right there...
Thanks In advance!
I basically bought it because everyone on here tells me my VRM cooler is crap and i cant overclock, which is what i want to do... So i have an amd 8320 and i have a corsair H100 cooler... so what can i expect to get from this board?
Also i may possibly decide to go crossfire at Christmas so what difference would the 8x slot have on things? I imagine, barely anything at all?
So all in all, what can i expect to get overclocking wise, and will this board be better than my current ASRock Extreme3 990FX?
That is my main question right there...
Thanks In advance!
TheAterix
October 17, 2014 9:10:29 AM
jerry6 said:
TheAterix said:
jerry6 said:
Do what I do , mount some fans to cool the VRMS. i HAVE A 970 G46 THAT IS CRAP , BUT i KEEP 2 FANS COOLING THE VRM so far no problem with my OC FX 8350 @4.4 , your board is a good board with decent VRM but I'd still put some fans on it how can i mount a fan too cool them? cut a hole in the case or what?
No cutting involved , I use those plastic ties and 2 sided tape to mount the fans , here are some pics of what you can do , scroll down the page
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not bad, where would i tie them onto? and would i just need to cool the things to the left of the cpu?
TheAterix said:
jerry6 said:
Do what I do , mount some fans to cool the VRMS. i HAVE A 970 G46 THAT IS CRAP , BUT i KEEP 2 FANS COOLING THE VRM so far no problem with my OC FX 8350 @4.4 , your board is a good board with decent VRM but I'd still put some fans on it how can i mount a fan too cool them? cut a hole in the case or what?
No cutting involved , I use those plastic ties and 2 sided tape to mount the fans , here are some pics of what you can do , scroll down the page
http://
TheAterix
October 17, 2014 8:33:35 AM
jerry6 said:
Do what I do , mount some fans to cool the VRMS. i HAVE A 970 G46 THAT IS CRAP , BUT i KEEP 2 FANS COOLING THE VRM so far no problem with my OC FX 8350 @4.4 , your board is a good board with decent VRM but I'd still put some fans on it how can i mount a fan too cool them? cut a hole in the case or what?
TheAterix
October 17, 2014 8:32:45 AM
bmacsys said:
TheAterix said:
So ive just gotten the MSI 990FXA-GD65 off ebay for £50 and the seller has said its fully working and everything is as its meant to be, fingers crossed it gets here in the same way... I basically bought it because everyone on here tells me my VRM cooler is crap and i cant overclock, which is what i want to do... So i have an amd 8320 and i have a corsair H100 cooler... so what can i expect to get from this board?
Also i may possibly decide to go crossfire at Christmas so what difference would the 8x slot have on things? I imagine, barely anything at all?
So all in all, what can i expect to get overclocking wise, and will this board be better than my current ASRock Extreme3 990FX?
That is my main question right there...
Thanks In advance!
I can tell you the G46 was maybe the worst 990 board ever made. The vrm's had a real documented history of catching fire. The G80 on the other hand is a good board. Some people I respect have put 9590's in them and gotten goode results. I would imagine the GD65 would fall somewhere in the middle.
yeah ive heard that haha, hopefully when the board comes it is nice and cool hahaha
TheAterix said:
So ive just gotten the MSI 990FXA-GD65 off ebay for £50 and the seller has said its fully working and everything is as its meant to be, fingers crossed it gets here in the same way... I basically bought it because everyone on here tells me my VRM cooler is crap and i cant overclock, which is what i want to do... So i have an amd 8320 and i have a corsair H100 cooler... so what can i expect to get from this board?
Also i may possibly decide to go crossfire at Christmas so what difference would the 8x slot have on things? I imagine, barely anything at all?
So all in all, what can i expect to get overclocking wise, and will this board be better than my current ASRock Extreme3 990FX?
That is my main question right there...
Thanks In advance!
I can tell you the G46 was maybe the worst 990 board ever made. The vrm's had a real documented history of catching fire. The G80 on the other hand is a good board. Some people I respect have put 9590's in them and gotten goode results. I would imagine the GD65 would fall somewhere in the middle.
TheAterix
October 16, 2014 3:03:55 PM
getochkn said:
VRM cooling is an issue on any FX board and OCing. The chips draw a lot of power. Using an all-in-one water cooler, while cools the CPU nice and chilly, doesn't do anything for the VRM's and in some ways is worse than a air cooler. Air coolers have a big block of copper and fans right near the VRM's and helps cool them a bit.I could probably hit higher with my chip, but my VRM's just get too toasty too fast. I've added all kinds of fans blowing on them, helps a bit, but not a lot. My AIO cooler keeps my CPU cool, but the socket temp because of the heat the VRM sends, gets too hot. The only real way to keep them nice and chilly is a full water loop.
That said, you should still be able to hit 4.0 to 4.3 no problem. Try playing with your rear fan to see if it works better as an exhaust or intake and moving cool air and removing hot air from the VRM's and go from there.
So do you personally think the MSI 990FXA-GD65 is an upgrade from my Extreme3?
VRM cooling is an issue on any FX board and OCing. The chips draw a lot of power. Using an all-in-one water cooler, while cools the CPU nice and chilly, doesn't do anything for the VRM's and in some ways is worse than a air cooler. Air coolers have a big block of copper and fans right near the VRM's and helps cool them a bit.
I could probably hit higher with my chip, but my VRM's just get too toasty too fast. I've added all kinds of fans blowing on them, helps a bit, but not a lot. My AIO cooler keeps my CPU cool, but the socket temp because of the heat the VRM sends, gets too hot. The only real way to keep them nice and chilly is a full water loop.
That said, you should still be able to hit 4.0 to 4.3 no problem. Try playing with your rear fan to see if it works better as an exhaust or intake and moving cool air and removing hot air from the VRM's and go from there.
I could probably hit higher with my chip, but my VRM's just get too toasty too fast. I've added all kinds of fans blowing on them, helps a bit, but not a lot. My AIO cooler keeps my CPU cool, but the socket temp because of the heat the VRM sends, gets too hot. The only real way to keep them nice and chilly is a full water loop.
That said, you should still be able to hit 4.0 to 4.3 no problem. Try playing with your rear fan to see if it works better as an exhaust or intake and moving cool air and removing hot air from the VRM's and go from there.
TheAterix
October 16, 2014 2:49:24 PM
burdenbound said:
I don't have the answer to all your questions but I can tell you not to worry about the X8 PCI-e port, you will not lose any performance.awesome stuff buddy, thanks for putting that one to bed, just noticed that after buying and was like 'oh.. okay then, dont think it makes any difference at all, but hmm'
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