AMD Compatibility.
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(01-09-2014, 06:11 AM)fade2black001 Wrote: Nvidia GT 610 is not meant as a gaming card by any means. It wont be able to do much at all. I believe a Intel HD4000 is better than a GT 610 is.

That's not the point here, he's tryna get it to run on the other pc.
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(01-09-2014, 04:33 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: The 6350 is stock 3.9 turbo 4.2 anyway, so you should be good. It will throttle itself if it gets too hot anyway, unless you set an insane setting.

Not sure if an OC will throttle... on my old AMD Phenom II, the thing would stay at OC'd speed (unless you don't mean the Cool'n'Quiet stuff). In that case, the PC would simply shut off to protect itself.
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(01-09-2014, 03:32 PM)Amak Wrote: Not sure if an OC will throttle... on my old AMD Phenom II, the thing would stay at OC'd speed (unless you don't mean the Cool'n'Quiet stuff). In that case, the PC would simply shut off to protect itself.

My FX 6300 throttles from it's OC. As soon as it hits 70C it starts dropping core multiplier and voltage.

And my CnQ is off.

Some pc bios have a setting to disable the throttling but that is like CPUicide.
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