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Not mine, but I got my friends up to 4.8GHz no problem.

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Not mine, but I got my friends up to 4.8GHz no problem.

cool i wont to oc mine but not changing any settings just multiplier what should i do?

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cool i wont to oc mine but not changing any settings just multiplier what should i do?

I think I upped his multiplier and bus speed.

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You're probably going to need to mess with the voltage regardless. And that means hours of testing for stability.

how far with just multiplier?

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Without touching the voltages you may be able to get to 4GHz. Previously many people got higher overclocks on their AMD chips, but since the 9590 came out, which required some serious binning process, the newer batches haven't been that good in overclocking, especially without good cooling (H100i). Anyway, it is likely that you can get around 4.5-4.6GHz.  

 

PS: Your board, although has options for overclocking is not that good. To do some decent overclocking on these chips you will need a nice 990FX board, since AM3+ CPUs do use a lot of power and demand some decent power delivery and cooling on the boards. 

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when did it come out?

Your board? Not sure. Just it has the 970 chipset, and you'd need a good board with the 990FX chipset to really push that bad boy.

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no the 9590

 

Your board? Not sure. Just it has the 970 chipset, and you'd need a good board with the 990FX chipset to really push that bad boy.

sorry forgot to quote the 9590

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sorry forgot to quote the 9590

I think July 6, 2013, or June 7, 2013. But they aren't worth it at all (for the amount of heat they put out and the amount of voltage they require).

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hi

i was wondering how far have people got while ocing their 8320s

thanks for any feedback

 

a quick and dirty 8350 overclock of 4.9 (multiplier) on 1.488v 74° on CH5FV, AI 2

monitoring, and Tt Xtreme 2.0. no throttling. i think there is more, but the VRM is

tipping 80°. any higher and i'll have to use supplemental CPU power (4-pin EPS).

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a quick and dirty 8350 overclock of 4.9 (multiplier) on 1.488v 74° on CH5FV, AI 2

monitoring, and Tt Xtreme 2.0. no throttling. i think there is more, but the VRM is

tipping 80°. any higher and i'll have to use supplemental CPU power (4-pin EPS).

Can you point me towards a good guide to overclocking the 8350? 

 

I have a 8350 on a h100i with an asus m5a99fx pro r.2.0 and I can't even get it past 4.4ghz without crashing... I'm not sure if I'm stupid or if my cpu just sucks.

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a quick and dirty 8350 overclock of 4.9 (multiplier) on 1.488v 74° on CH5FV, AI 2

monitoring, and Tt Xtreme 2.0. no throttling. i think there is more, but the VRM is

tipping 80°. any higher and i'll have to use supplemental CPU power (4-pin EPS).

 

Not required.

 

Put a waterblock on the VRMs(EK makes one) and it helps throttling big time.

 

I have one on my UD7 and it takes 1.536-1.55 volts to get mine to throttle at room temperature. In cold air 1.60 volts from the VRMs and it does it no problem.

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Have a trick that know one does, that keep's the vrm's temps in check

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Can you point me towards a good guide to overclocking the 8350? 

 

I have a 8350 on a h100i with an asus m5a99fx pro r.2.0 and I can't even get it past 4.4ghz without crashing... I'm not sure if I'm stupid or if my cpu just sucks.

I got the same m/board and a FX6300, i think its more the bios and board, its basically a happy medium m/board, i think a sabertooth would run it slightly higher and for sure a ROG m/board would run it to the max. 4.4 is still pretty high as your talking about normal speed and not the turbo speed ?

got to love Asus components

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4.8GHz @ 1.465V

 

However for 24/7 I ran 4.3GHz @ 1.325V.

 

Stock 3500/turbo 1 (3.7) ran at 1.2v

 

I ghetto mounted the stock AM3 fan on the VRM to stop it from baking itself.

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I run 4.9 on my 8350 with 24x204

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The Fastest 8350 @5.33Ghz with a score of 9.16pts in Cinebench 11.5

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