Hi all,
I don’t know if I should have opened this topic here or in “Motherboards with AMD Processors”, but I finally decided to post it here as it is related to OC´ing.
When I acquired the above mentioned mobo last year I played around a bit with overclocking on a Phenom II X3 720 BE until I hit my limit and nothing worked.
No post, just black screen -> Solution: I cleared CMOS with jumper method which sets the mobo back to its default values.
Last week I got the Phenom X6 1090T which can be used on the MA770T-UD3P after upgrading to F7 Bios, the current Bios on my mobo is now F10.
Only Rev 1.4 comes from factory with a Bios ready for the Hexacore, all other revisions need an upgrade in Bios first for being able to use the X6, that’s how I understand the download section “Bios” found
here.
Let me get to the point.
Imagine that I start tinkering around with some OC on the 1090T and I hit the limit as explained above…the only solution is to clear CMOS.
Result: The board is being reset to its default values, meaning that Bios is being downgraded to F1 I assume.
If this happens, I won’t be even able to start up my pc (after a clear CMOS) because the X6 is not being recognized (F1 Bios).
Am I right in thinking that this would happen, if and only if I have to clear CMOS on a rev 1.0 board?
So, unless you have a spare non-x6-cpu compatible with AM3 board that would allow me to upgrade Bios again to F7….your hands are tied and you are sitting idle with a "useless" X6?
Or would the Dual Bios feature save my day?
I would say then, that OC’ing this board with rev. 1.0 is quite a risky business with the 1090T on it…this is making me a bit reluctant about overclocking... On the other hand, a moderate overclock will probably be no issue.
Any thoughts or suggestions are highly appreciated,
Best regards,
Ken