Hi.
I've just built my first PC for the release of Final Fantasy XIV. I know the i7 is the preferred Core for gaming but I didn't want to spend the money so I bought the Thuban Black Edition with OCing in mind.
My setup:
Cooler Master HAF X RC-942-KKN1 Big-Tower
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition, 3.2GHz, AM3, 6C/6T
Gigabyte 890FXA-UD7, AMD 890FX, AM3, CFX, XL-ATX
Corsair H70, all-in-one CPU Cooler
Corsair TW3X4G1333C9A, 2x2GB, DDR3-1333, CL9 @1.5V
Sapphire HD 5850 Vapor-X 1GB Gamescom Edition
Western Digital Caviar Blue, 7200rpm, 16MB, 500GB, SATA-II
Thermaltake Toughpower XT TPX-875M - 875 Watt
I know nothing about overclocking at all but on the advice of some people on the AMD board I started by setting the CPU multiplier to x20, I've been told this CPU can reliably go to 4.2 on air cooling only so I decided to crank it up t 4 to start off. Booted into Windows and started Prime7 with CPU-Z open. An hour later and nothing, CPU-Z had the multiplier and speed at stock.
Fair enough, there is probably something else I need to do that I don't know yet. Then Easy Tune 6 caught my eye. I opened it up and the help file and find that I seem to be missing some options on it, specifically something called C.I.A 2 and instead I have a button on the tuner tab called "Easy Boost," I try it an my PC ends up hanging after about an hour of being left in peace. Not sure where to go from there I try the Core Boost feature on ET6, reboot my PC and as soon as it loads W7 the fan on my Graphics Card revs and I get a black screen, have to power down and reset the bios.
I'm feeling a little shredded here I spend a lot of money putting this together and I seem to be failing drastically - can anyone offer any advice on how I should go on?
All help appreciated, thanks.