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Im trying to overclock my system and I only touch the CPU multiplayer and CPU voltage . Now way that right ? Im new in overcloking . Im hearing about this Offset voltage, do I need to adjust that part ? 

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For a basic oc, touching multipler + voltage will get you there. Often new boards shows votage as a ofset of the normal instead of the normal real voltage. Read up on the max voltage for you chip(i think yours is 1.55v max, but lower is better).

 

 

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Try not crank the voltage too high.. The only reason you crank up the voltage is to be able to support higher clock ratios (to achieve higher cpu clock speeds, x amount of MHz). 

 

Ideal is low voltage (do not undervolt either) with high CPU clock speed.

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27 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

For a basic oc, touching multipler + voltage will get you there. Often new boards shows votage as a ofset of the normal instead of the normal real voltage. Read up on the max voltage for you chip(i think yours is 1.55v max, but lower is better).

 

 

 
 

So what I need to do is to find the max voltage then? i only try to overclock my Cpu for 3.8 just to try cuz i don't know much about OC base clock of 3.6 

what values do i also need to adjust to make a stable clockspeed ?

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26 minutes ago, JerrBear said:

Try not crank the voltage too high.. The only reason you crank up the voltage is to be able to support higher clock ratios (to achieve higher cpu clock speeds, x amount of MHz). 

 

Ideal is low voltage (do not undervolt either) with high CPU clock speed.

 
 

how will i able to know the right voltage for my specific clock? 

i tried 3.6 to 3.8 

 

what values do i also need to adjust to make a stable clock speed?

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2 minutes ago, viczing said:

how will i able to know the right voltage for my specific clock? 

i tried 3.6 to 3.8 

 

what values do i also need to adjust to make a stable clock speed?

so you bumped the multipler to 3.8?

 

is it stable?

 

If not bump the voltage up a bit(maybe .05v)

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4 minutes ago, viczing said:

how will i able to know the right voltage for my specific clock? 

i tried 3.6 to 3.8 

 

what values do i also need to adjust to make a stable clock speed?

https://www.pcper.com/reviews/Processors/AMD-A10-7860K-and-A8-7670K-Review-Godavari-Refresh/Power-and-Overclocking

check this, could help

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6 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

so you bumped the multipler to 3.8?

 

is it stable?

 

If not bump the voltage up a bit(maybe .05v)

 
 
6 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

so you bumped the multipler to 3.8?

 

is it stable?

 

If not bump the voltage up a bit(maybe .05v)

 
 
 

yes

I think it's not because every time I run Cinebench R15 it gives different results 

i will change the voltage from 1.3 to 1.35 ? 

 

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1 minute ago, viczing said:

I think it's not because every time I run Cinebench R15 it gives different results 

that doesnt' mean its unstable, unstalbe is when it crashes. Don't touch voltage, bring up the multipler.

 

How different, +- 5% is normal

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

that doesnt' mean its unstable, unstalbe is when it crashes. Don't touch voltage, bring up the multipler.

 

How different, +- 5% is normal

 

 

 

it doesn't crash (like freeze or blue screen)   in 3.8   1.30V

do i need to set the multiplier to x40?

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