Asus EZ Mode Auto OC wanting to use but need advice first

ToxicXGL

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So i have been looking at using the Asus EZ Mode Auto OC but a lot of people have been saying that it might push your system to far and you will void warranty etc. So right now i am stuck at thinking of what could happen to my PC if i do this. I was wondering if someone could help me deiced if my system would be capable or withstanding this OC and run with stability.
 

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ASUS supposedly designed this so that it is safe to use even with stock cooling, but I have yet to see anyone use it and I practically live on Overclock.net. To be honest, I'm surprised that the P8H61-M LE/CSM has this option because it's not an overclocking motherboard at all. To take it further, your CPU isn't designed for overclocking, so if you used this Auto OC, then I doubt it would be able to do very much with your CPU.

I dunno... you can try it, but I recommend watching it very closely and I recommend using Real Temp to keep a close eye on temps and CPU-Z to keep a close eye on the core voltage.

Real Temp - CPU temperature monitoring

Download: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2089/real-temp-3-70/start?server=6


CPU-Z CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting

Download: CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting

(SevenForums automatically named my links...)
 

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