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What's best Way Overclock FX 9590

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FX 9590 Disabled turbo and running at 5.0 GHz at all times.
Asus Sabertooth R2.0
32 GB Overclocked From 1600 to 2510 MHz
7970 Overclocked
1300W EVGA PSU
XSPC 560 Cooling With 16 fans
Plenty of cooling inside case

Just need to OC my CPU to maximum i work alot in 3DS Max and Sony Vegas and ect i want to increase speed. All time saves me expensive for my work.

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Not overclocking it at all is the best way to do so.

 

But honestly, bump the voltage to 1.55V (stock is 1.5) and pull the clockspeed up as high as it can go. Watch the temps of the CPU and motherboard VRMs as well, it's a 9590 after all. Or see if you can even go higher at 1.5V.

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i dont think you will be able to overclock it much higher then 5GHz on all 8 cores to be honnest.

I think if you realy wanne go overclocking, then you probably need to disable atleast 4 cores.

But then you basicly decrease its performance.

The FX9590 is just an overclocked FX8350. its allready on its max.

Even if you are able to gain maybe 300mhz like 5.3Ghz then the performance diffrence real world, wont be noticable at all.

 

If you realy want improvements in rendering sony vegas and what not.

then jump into Haswell-E 5820k with quad channel memory

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Disabled turbo and running at 5.0 GHz at all times.

Just leave it at this. You have 8 cores at 5GHz. That's a LOT of power already and cranking it further will just be a waste of power and effort.

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My system specs:

 

FX 9590 Disabled turbo and running at 5.0 GHz at all times.

Asus Sabertooth R2.0

32 GB Overclocked From 1600 to 2510 MHz

7970 Overclocked

1300W EVGA PSU

XSPC 560 Cooling With 16 fans

Plenty of cooling inside case

Just need to OC my CPU to maximum i work alot in 3DS Max and Sony Vegas and ect i want to increase speed. All time saves me expensive for my work.

Grab the polar Ice cap, set it to 1.55 volts and start at 25xmultiplyer on all cores and slowly move up from there till its not stable then if you're going for my cinebench score with my 8350 feel free to go to 1.6 volts but I would not suggest this for daily 24/7 clock. Good luck and have fun. A great place to look for some help with overclocking is the Cinebench thread on the fourm(Click here

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Grab the polar Ice cap, set it to 1.55 volts and start at 25xmultiplyer on all cores and slowly move up from there till its not stable then if you're going for my cinebench score with my 8350 feel free to go to 1.6 volts but I would not suggest this for daily 24/7 clock. Good luck and have fun. A great place to look for some help with overclocking is the Cinebench thread on the fourm(Click here

 

Well overclocking a FX9590 doesnt make any sense.

The FX9590 is an overclocked FX8350 its allready on its max.

Like i said, maybe wenn he is lucky he could gain 300mhz to 5.3Ghz, but still this doesnt make any sense.

 

If he realy want better performance, then he just should jump onto X99 with 5820k and quadchannel ram.

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Well overclocking a FX9590 doesnt make any sense.

The FX9590 is an overclocked FX8350 its allready on its max.

Like i said, maybe wenn he is lucky he could gain 300mhz to 5.3Ghz, but still this doesnt make any sense.

 

If he realy want better performance, then he just should jump onto X99 with 5820k and quadchannel ram.

Performance is performance if he can squeeze anymore out of it it will speed things up, he might as well push it to the max, to get the most out of it and then if he need more then he should be looking at a upgrade.  

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Well i'm not disabling 4 cores your insane. All i want is 5.3 GHz Temps and everything are fine. I have plenty of room for OCing. Also i get great performance not doing intel no thanks. I do alot of CGI renders i need them to render even faster. If not then fine.

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Well i'm not disabling 4 cores your insane. All i want is 5.3 GHz Temps and everything are fine. I have plenty of room for OCing. Also i get great performance not doing intel no thanks. I do alot of CGI renders i need them to render even faster. If not then fine.

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As everyone else has stated, the FX-9590 is AMD's highest binned offering. The ability to OC it even further is going to be extremely limited. Presumably you're OCing 300MHz to eek out that last little bit of performance, but as @Sintezza astutely pointed out, you're not going to shoot this gap with 300MHz > http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1289?vs=1320

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As everyone else has stated, the FX-9590 is AMD's highest binned offering. The ability to OC it even further is going to be extremely limited. Presumably you're OCing 300MHz to eek out that last little bit of performance, but as @Sintezza astutely pointed out, you're not going to shoot this gap with 300MHz > http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1289?vs=1320

Well shame but wouldn't say binned either. It's a damn good cpu.

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If you want more performance, get an Intel CPU.

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Well shame but wouldn't say binned either. It's a damn good cpu.

Binning isn't a derogatory term, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_binning

 

FX CPU's that can't reach 5GHz become 8320/8320e/8350/etc. they're all on identical architecture. The process of weeding out one CPU from another and distributing them for the different SKU's is called binning. Which is why most people intent on highly OCing FX-8320's are SOL, they're all becoming 9590's :lol:

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Binning isn't a derogatory term, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_binning

 

FX CPU's that can't reach 5GHz become 8320/8320e/8350/etc. they're all on identical architecture. The process of weeding out one CPU from another and distributing them for the different SKU's is called binning. Which is why most people intent on highly OCing FX-8320's are SOL, they're all becoming 9590's :lol:

The instructions and ect aren't on those lower ended cpu's tho. There tons of differences people think that a 9590 is a OC'ed not true. It's alot more high end. And ya a lower end can be OC'ed but stable and 24/7 plus using for work? I don't think so. It all depends on the factors. I've done Ocing i did manage to get 5.4 but wasn't stable temps are fine. Even when doing 5.3 still don't understand why maybe it's thermal limit or power.

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The instructions and ect aren't on those lower ended cpu's tho. There tons of differences people think that a 9590 is a OC'ed not true. It's alot more high end. And ya a lower end can be OC'ed but stable and 24/7 plus using for work? I don't think so. It all depends on the factors. I've done Ocing i did manage to get 5.4 but wasn't stable temps are fine. Even when doing 5.3 still don't understand why maybe it's thermal limit or power.

An Intel Pentium G3220 @ 3.00GHz has better single threaded performance than a 9590 @4.7, seems to me you want all the performance you can get, you'll get 300-400mhz at best. Should of went with an i5/i7.

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The instructions and ect aren't on those lower ended cpu's tho.

The FX 8320 should have the exact same instructions support as the FX 9590.
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Well shame but wouldn't say binned either. It's a damn good cpu.

Binning = CPU grade, so low bin chips become the cheaper ones with cores disabled because they didn't function correctly etc.

 

The instructions and ect aren't on those lower ended cpu's tho. There tons of differences people think that a 9590 is a OC'ed not true. It's alot more high end. And ya a lower end can be OC'ed but stable and 24/7 plus using for work? I don't think so. It all depends on the factors. I've done Ocing i did manage to get 5.4 but wasn't stable temps are fine. Even when doing 5.3 still don't understand why maybe it's thermal limit or power.

9590 instruction sets:

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8350 instructions:

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And my  5600K

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Same CPU. Different multiplier. Only difference is the CPU-ID which will make it pull a different string in the microcode.

 

Of course you can overclock lower end stuff stable and use it for 24/7 work. Go ask pretty much any 3930K/4930K/5820K owner. Isn't that exactly what you're doing? Overclocking a CPU to increase the speed of work?

 

Pushing any silicone past 5GHz stable is difficult.

 

Your best bet is to go to 1.55v and 26.5x multiplier. At this point you're probably pulling a billion and one watts and are going to reduce long term 24/7 stability as that board will suffer.

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The instructions and ect aren't on those lower ended cpu's tho. There tons of differences people think that a 9590 is a OC'ed not true. It's alot more high end. And ya a lower end can be OC'ed but stable and 24/7 plus using for work? I don't think so. It all depends on the factors. I've done Ocing i did manage to get 5.4 but wasn't stable temps are fine. Even when doing 5.3 still don't understand why maybe it's thermal limit or power.

 

Thats wrong, the instruction sets are all the same, even on a FX4300

 

All those FX cpu are exactly the same.

Even the FX4300 is exact the same chip as a FX9590

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The FX 9590s are pretty well maxed out from the factory. You would be lucky to get another 100mhz stable out of it.

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