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AMD FX 6300 Overclock

AMD FX 6300 Overclock

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eduardodd08
Posting Freak
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05-30-2025, 07:04 PM
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I'm trying to boost my FX 6300's clock speed from its default 3.5 GHZ to around 4-4.3 GHZ. I'm curious about the appropriate voltage settings. Right now, I'm using a Corsair H75 water cooler.
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eduardodd08
05-30-2025, 07:04 PM #1

I'm trying to boost my FX 6300's clock speed from its default 3.5 GHZ to around 4-4.3 GHZ. I'm curious about the appropriate voltage settings. Right now, I'm using a Corsair H75 water cooler.

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Chicken_Mafia
Junior Member
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05-30-2025, 10:47 PM
#2
Only voltages need to be raised when the multiplier increases become unstable. Start by turning off turbo mode and adjusting the CPU multiplier gradually. Verify temperature and stability afterward. If successful, repeat the process. If unstable, increase the vcore and perform another stability test. The recommended maximum is around 1.55V.
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Chicken_Mafia
05-30-2025, 10:47 PM #2

Only voltages need to be raised when the multiplier increases become unstable. Start by turning off turbo mode and adjusting the CPU multiplier gradually. Verify temperature and stability afterward. If successful, repeat the process. If unstable, increase the vcore and perform another stability test. The recommended maximum is around 1.55V.

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ArthoFake
Member
142
05-31-2025, 01:48 PM
#3
Only voltages need to be raised when the multiplier increases become unstable. Start by turning off turbo mode and adjusting the CPU multiplier gradually. Verify temperature and stability afterward. If successful, repeat the process. If unstable, increase the vcore and perform another stability test. The recommended maximum is around 1.55V.
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ArthoFake
05-31-2025, 01:48 PM #3

Only voltages need to be raised when the multiplier increases become unstable. Start by turning off turbo mode and adjusting the CPU multiplier gradually. Verify temperature and stability afterward. If successful, repeat the process. If unstable, increase the vcore and perform another stability test. The recommended maximum is around 1.55V.