February 24, 2009

Tips For AMD Based Motherboards


If you use motherboards based on AMD (AMD processor use), this following tips can help you to keep the motherboard live longer, especially if you want to do overclock.
The amount of heat generated by the device-based AMD is still a major trigger the occurrence of various problems.

AMD-based motherboard use AMD processors as well, such as Duron, Athlon and Phenom. For maintenance steps, you can do the following tips:

Use fan / fan casing additional
Hot, yes that is the right reason to use the additional fan casing. Use fan casing will help cooling motherboard and processor too. This also will reduce heat inside casing itself. Usually there are 1 - 3 places at the casing to install the fan, a good casng front or behind. You can get the fan from a computer store.

Motherboard condition
Notice on your motherboard, if the conductor (like capsule form) is starting bloom then ready to change / switch your motherboard, because it's shows the strength of the motherboard is running low. Fast or slow, your motherboard will be 'retiring'.

Alert to overclock
Overclocking is to increase the ability of a device 'excess capacity'. Suppose your processor speed 2.0 GHz, you can overclock it to 2.3 Ghz, 2.5 Ghz, and so forth. In other words, overclocking is a 'force' to device's ability to work above normal.
If you want to overclock (processors for instance), look to the other components, including Motherboards, VGA Card/Graphic Card or Memory/RAM. The action will make overclocking of the other components. You must aware that the temperature in the motherboard already high. Many problems may arise. You must see in the guide first, what should you do if you want to overclock, follow the manufacturer's recommendation.

1 comment:

John McCormack said...

About overclocking for the motherboard, it makes the computer's processor run faster than its stock speed to gain more performance.



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