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The only way is to play around with the multiplier and voltage until you get something high and stable. All chips are different.

 

And a tip: Keep your temps under 85C.

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The only way is to play around with the multiplier and voltage until you get something high and stable. All chips are different.

 

And a tip: Keep your temps under 85C.

85c is a tad warm..

 

an accurate depiction of warm:

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Why on the chip ?? All fx -8350 cpu are the same ... some of them are factory overcloked

No son, not quite. You have a bit of reading to do before you go about baking your chip.

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Why on the chip ?? All fx -8350 cpu are the same ... some of them are factory overcloked

When you're making something so small and complicated that every atom counts, there are bound to be imperfections. Some OC better than others.

 

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Why on the chip ?? All fx -8350 cpu are the same ... some of them are factory overcloked

CPUs vary in quality. This makes some overclock better and run cooler and some overclock worse and run hotter. The reasoning for this is manufacturing tolerances, since CPUs are made out of wafers, or disks of silicon.

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CPUs vary in quality. This makes some overclock better and run cooler and some overclock worse and run hotter. The reasoning for this is manufacturing tolerances, since CPUs are made out of wafers, or disks of silicon.

OK but this is not a huge factor , i've made some cpu overclocking before, i just wanted to know the best profile for this cpu to have a starting point

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OK but this is not a huge factor , i've made some cpu overclocking before, i just wanted to know the best profile for this cpu to have a starting point

It's a huge factor. One of the three major factors in overclocking. CPU binning, motherboard VRM quality, cooling efficiency. Your motherboard is pretty good for overclocking. Not the best, but a good start. Your cooler is one of the better ones. The CPU is what you need to find out. From what I have heard, the average overclock on an 8350 is 4.4-4.6GHz. Voltage is what you need to find out by playing with it a bit. Bring it no higher than 1.45V.

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It's a huge factor. One of the three major factors in overclocking. CPU binning, motherboard VRM quality, cooling efficiency. Your motherboard is pretty good for overclocking. Not the best, but a good start. Your cooler is one of the better ones. The CPU is what you need to find out. From what I have heard, the average overclock on an 8350 is 4.4-4.6GHz. Voltage is what you need to find out by playing with it a bit. Bring it no higher than 1.45V.

Thanks man it seems you are more into that than me , thanks for your info I.. I will try 4.4 Ghz clock

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Yes i know best temp is around 40 C - 50 C , trouble 60-70 C , Bios re boot more than 70 C 

60° is fine, my old athlon got 95 and above 100 before i cleaned up the dust(after that not more than 30, lol) and it didnt crash or performance decrease

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