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AMD FX 8350 Overclocking

Hi,

Im new to overclocking so i was a bit sceptical about doing i've read various guides and watched videos about it so i went ahead and did it these are my results could you please look at them and tell me if they are reasonable? because if i increase the ratio by 1 it will become unstable no matter the voltage is this just because it the chips limit? or is there a way to further increase it. 

thanks

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Hi,

Im new to overclocking so i was a bit sceptical about doing i've read various guides and watched videos about it so i went ahead and did it these are my results could you please look at them and tell me if they are reasonable? because if i increase the ratio by 1 it will become unstable no matter the voltage is this just because it the chips limit? or is there a way to further increase it. 

thanks

Hi @ScottWood. I have an 8350 also. I really recommend JayzTwoCents tutorial on how to overclock the 8350.

 

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So i managed to get slightly higher but the voltage need to be 1.5v any less then it will crash is it safe to run at 1.5v? or is there anythign i can do to lower the voltage but keep the clocks the same by chnaging any setting or should i keep it at the 4.6ghz?


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