remove/disable the turbo mode from within the bios for a MSI 990FXA Ga

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  1. Posts : 2,549
    Windows 11
       #11

    Raven2099 said:
    UPDATE

    ok so i messed with the power settings for performance, went into the advanced options and set the cpu to 25% min and 75% max
    set my cpu fans to max and so far it's been sable




    will keep an eye on it though
    Be careful with voltages when it comes to CPU you could damage something but i doubt it would be the case with todays tech what clock speed are you trying to achieve ?
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  2. Posts : 88
    Win 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I'm not trying to overclock it so i think it's running at default speeds with no turbo or overclocking

    it hasn't frozen for like almost 2 and 1/2 hours now but i am still being ultra farefull
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  3. Posts : 2,549
    Windows 11
       #13

    Raven2099 said:
    I'm not trying to overclock it so i think it's running at default speeds with no turbo or overclocking

    it hasn't frozen for like almost 2 and 1/2 hours now but i am still being ultra farefull
    It could be fixed after you upped the voltage that is a good reason to freeze is not enough juice if your running stock you should be around 1.2-1.3 v by AMD standards
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  4. Posts : 88
    Win 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    well I've installed Steam (a mess of games) / Origin (sims 4) / WoW / Minecraft my video/music player all the reverent codecs
    manycam / xsplit broadcaster / Adobe Photoshop and Flash (and plugin/players)

    hasn't crashed in awhile so i might mark this as temporarily solved
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  5. Posts : 2,549
    Windows 11
       #15

    Raven2099 said:
    well I've installed Steam (a mess of games) / Origin (sims 4) / WoW / Minecraft my video/music player all the reverent codecs
    manycam / xsplit broadcaster / Adobe Photoshop and Flash (and plugin/players)

    hasn't crashed in awhile so i might mark this as temporarily solved
    Good Hope it stays strong for you
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  6. Posts : 88
    Win 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    2nd day has not frozen
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #17

    Quick Query


    Hi both,

    I see this thread has not been commented on for a very long time, however, I noticed in Solarstarshines Video that all their settings where accessible (well, most) and was wondering how to get mine accessible as most of mine (and I mean most) are greyed out?

    Came here looking for similar things to do with the Turbo mode ect, but just noticed that in the video whilst i was looking.

    Any help will be appreciated :).

    Specs:

    MSI 990FXA Gaming Motherboard
    AMD 9590FX 8 Core CPU
    2x Nvidia GTX 970 GPU
    750watt Corsair PSU
    32GB Hyper Fury X Ram 1800Mhz
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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  8. Posts : 465
    W11X64 22H2 X3
       #18

    MCN91 said:
    Hi both,

    I see this thread has not been commented on for a very long time, however, I noticed in Solarstarshines Video that all their settings where accessible (well, most) and was wondering how to get mine accessible as most of mine (and I mean most) are greyed out?

    Came here looking for similar things to do with the Turbo mode ect, but just noticed that in the video whilst i was looking.

    Any help will be appreciated :).

    Specs:

    MSI 990FXA Gaming Motherboard
    AMD 9590FX 8 Core CPU
    2x Nvidia GTX 970 GPU
    750watt Corsair PSU
    32GB Hyper Fury X Ram 1800Mhz
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Use a big fan like this

    remove/disable the turbo mode from within the bios for a MSI 990FXA Ga-pc-case-updates-003.jpg
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  9. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #19

    RoadBlaster said:
    Use a big fan like this

    remove/disable the turbo mode from within the bios for a MSI 990FXA Ga-pc-case-updates-003.jpg

    I would guess your not being serious? :) But feel free to correct me if you are :S. I have 4x 200mm ThermalTake case fans in a Thermaltake Overseer tower plus the addition 120mm fan that came with the case and a Coolermaster Hyper Evo 412S CPU cooler with two 120mm fans on it... I think i got the fans covered as its like my own personal aircon in here when it is idle :) lol. Idle temps are below 10 degrees celcius on the CPU and around 15-20 degrees celcius on the motherboard.

    Just to clarify though, I was talking about his settings in the OC settings menu. (Forgot to add that part)
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  10. Posts : 465
    W11X64 22H2 X3
       #20

    Well in overclock settings you should have to override auto for the turbo boost, if not you could always turn the turbo core down to base clock speed.
    I had the 970 so the bios looks identicle & should be easy to adjust unless you have the command center installed over-riding the bios settings ?
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