Ayymd fire

>amd housefires are just a meme they said
youtube.com/watch?v=8zTzpYjQ2MM

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msi.com/Motherboard/support/970A-SLI-Krait-Edition.html#support-test
overclock.net/a/about-vrms-mosfets-motherboard-safety-with-high-tdp-processors
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Would you buy AMD? I buy AMD.

AMD 970? GG.

>9590
>On an MSI board of all things
He was asking for it.

And the excuses begin.

16 rupees have been deposited in your account.

I'm sure he was operating it as it instructed.

The motherboard is rated for 140W.
He used a 220W CPU.

There's literally a warning in large red text on the board's product page that it doesn't support the 9590 or any other 200W+ chip.

msi.com/Motherboard/support/970A-SLI-Krait-Edition.html#support-test

I really hope it was worth it for these guys purchasing a motherboard and CPU just to make a meme video.

and OP is probably one of the tards int he video just looking for views

>It is absolutely fine when AMD destroys hardware

This MB doesn’t support 200W or above CPU.


Why would a consumer grade CPU use 200W anyway?

Is the CPU under full load when booting? I would have expected this to happen during a stress test.

You just said it yourself that the motherboard doesn't support the CPU. nothing past that matters when it comes to it malfunctioning because it was guaranteed to do so.

Sorry I ruined your thread, guy. :^)

i remembered some user here on Sup Forums blown up his board because he tried to downclock 9590/8370, i think is like a year ago? it's an amd 970 chipset too.

>HUEHUE!! IT'S FUNNAH THAT A BOARD DIES WHEN YOU TAKE IT WELL BEYOND THE SPECS BECAUSE IT'S DONE WITH AN AMD CPU!!1
I wish Sup Forums knew to keep to their own board...

BUT THAT DOESNT MATTER
IT BURST INTO FLAMES, AMD IS LITERAL POO
HAHAHAHAHA AMD FAGS BTFO

what a badass

>Idiots break motherboard on purpose
>Totally the fault of the company who made the CPU this was done with
>Pointing this means you're butthurt
I bet you're going to get furious if I break my Intel motherboard by hitting it with a hammer...

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Shouldnt a motherboard have failsafes to prevent this from happening?

Why you can,t fault the manufacturer if you use it out of spec, a motherboard shouldnt burst into flames.

>Why you can,t fault the manufacturer if you use it out of spec, a motherboard shouldnt burst into flames.

What manner of third world pond scum are you?

>amdpoos think a 220w cpu for consumers is acceptable
That is absolutely ludicrous

overclock.net/a/about-vrms-mosfets-motherboard-safety-with-high-tdp-processors


Over Current Protection (OCP) is something I have recently been examining. Protection features exist against VRM overheating/overloading depending on motherboard model and brand. I believe it is a crucial feature on motherboards today, because this is the function that will protect your VRMs from a catastrophic failure. This is why I have never seen ASUS boards fail even if people take a lowly 3+1 ASUS boards and try to overclock a Phenom II x6 on it; ASUS boards feature this technology, as it is a part of the PWM controller design.

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MSI is just shit then.

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But some motherboards do not feature any sort of OCP. OCN members and I have found that most recent MSI AMD boards feature NO protection of any sort against VRM failure/over current/over temperature, and this is likely why a majority of the catastrophic failures in the horror stories list are MSI boards. At the moment I and others have been trying to find out which brands/specific motherboards do use over current protection, and we are listing them down for future reference. Once that is done, take it at heart to purchase a board with OCP for your own safety and for the best confidence in overclocking.
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top kek.