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AMD APU system minor overclock adjustment

AMD APU system minor overclock adjustment

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Bropatrik
Junior Member
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02-08-2023, 12:29 PM
#1
Hello, I have an AMD A8 7600 with 8GB 2100 RAM and the integrated graphics chip because of the APU. My questions are, how can I slightly overclock my system?

I understand that the CPU, GPU, and RAM are connected closely, especially since the graphics power comes from the CPU and RAM in an APU setup.

I’m not very familiar with things like timings or voltages, so what changes could I make?

CPU clock?
RAM clock?
RAM timings?
GPU engine clock?
Like I mentioned, I just want a small increase for testing, but I’m not experienced with these settings and don’t know which adjustments are safe.

I use an Asrock A68-HD+ motherboard and the standard AMD graphics drivers from the official website.

Thanks if you can help me.
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Bropatrik
02-08-2023, 12:29 PM #1

Hello, I have an AMD A8 7600 with 8GB 2100 RAM and the integrated graphics chip because of the APU. My questions are, how can I slightly overclock my system?

I understand that the CPU, GPU, and RAM are connected closely, especially since the graphics power comes from the CPU and RAM in an APU setup.

I’m not very familiar with things like timings or voltages, so what changes could I make?

CPU clock?
RAM clock?
RAM timings?
GPU engine clock?
Like I mentioned, I just want a small increase for testing, but I’m not experienced with these settings and don’t know which adjustments are safe.

I use an Asrock A68-HD+ motherboard and the standard AMD graphics drivers from the official website.

Thanks if you can help me.

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Maluwtf
Junior Member
37
02-08-2023, 01:50 PM
#2
Adjust the bus gradually, otherwise rapid changes cause excessive stress on the chip.
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Maluwtf
02-08-2023, 01:50 PM #2

Adjust the bus gradually, otherwise rapid changes cause excessive stress on the chip.

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AzmiCraft
Member
177
02-10-2023, 03:23 AM
#3
For a non-K AMD APU, adjusting the CPU bus speed and lowering DRAM frequency is necessary. This is to prevent everything from becoming overclocked. You should raise the VCore like in the K versions, while reducing the CPU bus and other related parameters.
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AzmiCraft
02-10-2023, 03:23 AM #3

For a non-K AMD APU, adjusting the CPU bus speed and lowering DRAM frequency is necessary. This is to prevent everything from becoming overclocked. You should raise the VCore like in the K versions, while reducing the CPU bus and other related parameters.

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Gabrieland121
Junior Member
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02-13-2023, 07:23 PM
#4
what are the ram timings and bios graphics bus speeds, and can i adjust them to higher values like 750 or more? if i plan to overclock the cpu through the bus, what safe bus speed ranges should i aim for from 100 to 110? and what vcore adjustments would be needed beyond just changing the vcore?
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Gabrieland121
02-13-2023, 07:23 PM #4

what are the ram timings and bios graphics bus speeds, and can i adjust them to higher values like 750 or more? if i plan to overclock the cpu through the bus, what safe bus speed ranges should i aim for from 100 to 110? and what vcore adjustments would be needed beyond just changing the vcore?

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soccer511
Junior Member
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02-13-2023, 08:58 PM
#5
Increase the bus and reduce RAM until instability appears, then raise VCore by 0.075 and boost the bus to 110.
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soccer511
02-13-2023, 08:58 PM #5

Increase the bus and reduce RAM until instability appears, then raise VCore by 0.075 and boost the bus to 110.

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FiremarPlay
Junior Member
16
02-18-2023, 06:27 AM
#6
And can I make adjustments on an APU system considering RAM timings, all those CL ratings, RAS timings, etc.? I tried overclocking via the bus to 110, but nothing changed. After that, I couldn't boot because the screen was black during startup and no graphics appeared, so I had to reset the jumper to enter BIOS again.
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FiremarPlay
02-18-2023, 06:27 AM #6

And can I make adjustments on an APU system considering RAM timings, all those CL ratings, RAS timings, etc.? I tried overclocking via the bus to 110, but nothing changed. After that, I couldn't boot because the screen was black during startup and no graphics appeared, so I had to reset the jumper to enter BIOS again.

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Sauron_II
Junior Member
17
02-18-2023, 09:48 PM
#7
Adjust the bus gradually, otherwise rapid changes cause excessive stress on the chip.
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Sauron_II
02-18-2023, 09:48 PM #7

Adjust the bus gradually, otherwise rapid changes cause excessive stress on the chip.