A andrew26 In Runtime Messages 333 Dec 29, 2008 #1 Well does the MSI K9N Neo-f v3 support a AMD athlon 64 X2 6400+? I heard it doesn't because it's 125 watt at max power but what processor ever runs at its max wattage for more than a few seconds?
Well does the MSI K9N Neo-f v3 support a AMD athlon 64 X2 6400+? I heard it doesn't because it's 125 watt at max power but what processor ever runs at its max wattage for more than a few seconds?
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Dec 29, 2008 #2 I don't see why it wouldn't work. That motherboard supports the Athlon X2 6000+ Windsor according to the approved CPU list.
I don't see why it wouldn't work. That motherboard supports the Athlon X2 6000+ Windsor according to the approved CPU list.
OP OP A andrew26 In Runtime Messages 333 Dec 30, 2008 #3 Atomic Rooster said: I don't see why it wouldn't work. That motherboard supports the Athlon X2 6000+ Windsor according to the approved CPU list. Click to expand... They have slow support. The person said it isn't supported but what would happen if I put it in?
Atomic Rooster said: I don't see why it wouldn't work. That motherboard supports the Athlon X2 6000+ Windsor according to the approved CPU list. Click to expand... They have slow support. The person said it isn't supported but what would happen if I put it in?
R Remeniz Fully Optimized Messages 3,390 Location England Dec 30, 2008 #5 The MSI K9N Neo-f v3 supports upto the Athlon X2 6000+. The thing is the VRM's on the MSI K9N Neo-f v3 don't even have heatsinks so it should run it but I wouldn't OC too much on this mobo.
The MSI K9N Neo-f v3 supports upto the Athlon X2 6000+. The thing is the VRM's on the MSI K9N Neo-f v3 don't even have heatsinks so it should run it but I wouldn't OC too much on this mobo.
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Dec 31, 2008 #7 I figured it would work. If the thing can run a 6000+ Windsor, then what's a few more MHz going to hurt?
I figured it would work. If the thing can run a 6000+ Windsor, then what's a few more MHz going to hurt?
OP OP A andrew26 In Runtime Messages 333 Jan 2, 2009 #8 Atomic Rooster said: I figured it would work. If the thing can run a 6000+ Windsor, then what's a few more MHz going to hurt? Click to expand... Damn straight . I can't OC it but I'll get a new mobo probably in the next month anyway.
Atomic Rooster said: I figured it would work. If the thing can run a 6000+ Windsor, then what's a few more MHz going to hurt? Click to expand... Damn straight . I can't OC it but I'll get a new mobo probably in the next month anyway.