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is this a good overclock and should i push for 4.8? or is 4.7 decent enough.

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congrats you got a 9590

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My 4300 is at 4.8 right now, so unless you have a not-so-good-batch, you can go further :D

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this was only on a 20min stress test im new to overclocking but i think i have an idea. After 40 mins core 3 failed for some reason its always that core to fail first? Im gonna keep at it tomrrow cause im going to call it a night now lol 

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I'm jelly of that voltage :(

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As long as your cooler can take it, you can bump up the clock and voltage. I wouldn't go above 1.5v though for a daily overclock. My 8350 ran at 4.9GHz stable at 1.4825v. with a 69°C maximum in Prime95.

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if anyone is curious my build is

Fx8350

Asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0 

Corsair h105 with 2 SP 120mm fans

4 corsair 120mm fans, 1 nzxt 140mm fan

NZXT mid tower white/blue

8gb hyperx fury 1866 ram

EVGA supernova 750wG2 psu 

Gigabyte GTX 750ti gpu 

250gb crucial ssd 

1tb blue WD hdd

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As long as your cooler can take it, you can bump up the clock and voltage. I wouldn't go above 1.5v though for a daily overclock. My 8350 ran at 4.9GHz stable at 1.4825v. with a 69°C maximum in Prime95.

Isnt 60C like the danger zone? Id be scared to bring my temps that high lol 

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Isnt 60C like the danger zone? Id be scared to bring my temps that high lol 

I wouldn't go above 70°C, at 75-76°C, it will shut down to protect itself, so when you're still withing range, it's safe. In gaming I never got above 55°C.

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if anyone is curious my build is

Fx8350

Asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0 

Corsair h105 with 2 SP 120mm fans

4 corsair 120mm fans, 1 nzxt 140mm fan

NZXT mid tower white/blue

8gb hyperx fury 1866 ram

EVGA supernova 750wG2 psu 

Gigabyte GTX 750ti gpu 

250gb crucial ssd 

1tb blue WD hdd

this used as a workstation?

Why a 750ti? why such a strong CPU overclock? i don't really get what this machine is designed for...

Why not a xeon 1231v3 and a cheap H97 board instead it would have been cheaper than this and it would have been faster across the board and MUCH more enegry efficient?!

''Fx8350

Asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0

Corsair h105 with 2 SP 120mm fans

4 corsair 120mm fans, 1 nzxt 140mm fan''

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I don't really know either to be honest lol just felt like building a PC. The GPU was a hand me down. Planning on getting a 970?

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I don't really know either to be honest lol just felt like building a PC. The GPU was a hand me down. Planning on getting a 970?

yes if you play modern AAA games at 1080p you will hugely benefit from a stronger GPU such as a GTX 970 or a radeon R9 390.

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One guy said my temps are right at the edge? Is that true? I want to do a custom waterloop but I'd like to budget around 200 if possible. Also is a custom waterloop more efficient than what I currently have? Any inputs would be appreciated.

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One guy said my temps are right at the edge? Is that true? I want to do a custom waterloop but I'd like to budget around 200 if possible. Also is a custom waterloop more efficient than what I currently have? Any inputs would be appreciated.

65c while stress testing and 60c under full load (video rendering for example) is where you want to be on these...socket temps should not exceed 70c according to AMD.

And no a custom waterloop would not drastically lower your temps you already own a pretty good 240mm. AIO and when it comes to CPU cooling performance there's not much to gain beyond that.

 

EDIT: your temps are fine to me but i would push no further...and back it down until you get a proper GPU and really NEED all this extra performance.

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update On a 2hr blend test last night

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dang nice oc!! my amd rig only got 4.7 with 1.45 volts. im jelly also

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Pretty decent overclock, my 8350 is @4,5 gHz with 1.360V voltage, so getting a 4,7 with 1,380V is even better

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