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Help me overclock pretty please

DubCzzle

CPU: AMD 8320 @3.2Ghz

RAM: 2x4Gb Kingston 1333Mhz

Mobo: Gigabyte 970A-DS3P

PS: 600W

 

I can't change the frequency in the bios menu. Also I can't find the multiplier.

Don't go too hard on me...I'm kinda new to those things.

 

Thanks in advance!

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CPU: AMD 8320 @3.2Ghz

RAM: 2x4Gb Kingston 1333Mhz

Mobo: Gigabyte 970A-DS3P

PS: 600W

 

I can't change the frequency in the bios menu. Also I can't find the multiplier.

Don't go too hard on me...I'm kinda new to those things.

 

Thanks in advance!

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1764523/newbie-overclocking-8320-gigabyte-970a.html

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I have done some research. I'm not looking to overclock it too much, I don't want to put a huge load on the CPU.

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Well i still cant change anything in the freq settings... It wont let me..  :/

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Not sure since I have an Asus motherboard, but is it in easy/basic mode? It looks like its under home->performance. To overclock it change the CPU base clock to manual and then its just messing with the sub-settings. Also are you using the stock cooler? If so I recommend getting something like the Hyper 212. The CPU with stock cooler is not really overclock-able due to high temperatures to start with.

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I've changed the stocked cooler to a Zalman Cpu cooler CNPS10X Optima. My problem is this: i cant change certain values (well most values tbh) while in the Frequency Tab(and more tabs i might add) in my bios.

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