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Amd fx-6300 overclocking help

Amd fx-6300 overclocking help

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CREEPERHAHA
Member
59
06-24-2025, 04:08 AM
#1
I'm looking for insights from others who have overclocked this chip, specifically about the voltage and clock speed they achieved. I have a Gigabyte 970A-UD3P motherboard and a Cooler Master Hyper TX3 CPU cooler. I'm considering pushing it to around 4.3 GHz and want to know if that's feasible.
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CREEPERHAHA
06-24-2025, 04:08 AM #1

I'm looking for insights from others who have overclocked this chip, specifically about the voltage and clock speed they achieved. I have a Gigabyte 970A-UD3P motherboard and a Cooler Master Hyper TX3 CPU cooler. I'm considering pushing it to around 4.3 GHz and want to know if that's feasible.

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hdoor20
Senior Member
477
06-25-2025, 09:37 AM
#2
I've reviewed the guides, but I wasn't aware every chip has unique potential. Should I attempt a 4.3 with my cooler and motherboard?
Proceed, and be content with your results.
Keep in mind that pushing temperatures too high can be risky—monitor closely and stop if necessary.
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hdoor20
06-25-2025, 09:37 AM #2

I've reviewed the guides, but I wasn't aware every chip has unique potential. Should I attempt a 4.3 with my cooler and motherboard?
Proceed, and be content with your results.
Keep in mind that pushing temperatures too high can be risky—monitor closely and stop if necessary.

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JadenOfficial
Member
63
06-26-2025, 09:20 AM
#3
Each CPU chip is unique, meaning solutions that work for others may not apply to you. Give it a try—overclocking is straightforward, and there are many online resources available. Follow the advice carefully; avoid modifying the Auto overclocking settings and stick to BIOS adjustments. Raise your speeds gradually, without rushing the process. Monitor your CPU temperature during gaming sessions.
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JadenOfficial
06-26-2025, 09:20 AM #3

Each CPU chip is unique, meaning solutions that work for others may not apply to you. Give it a try—overclocking is straightforward, and there are many online resources available. Follow the advice carefully; avoid modifying the Auto overclocking settings and stick to BIOS adjustments. Raise your speeds gradually, without rushing the process. Monitor your CPU temperature during gaming sessions.

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JuJubeTNT
Member
58
07-03-2025, 02:39 AM
#4
I've reviewed the manuals but I wasn't aware of every chip's capabilities. Should I attempt using 4.3 with my cooler and motherboard?
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JuJubeTNT
07-03-2025, 02:39 AM #4

I've reviewed the manuals but I wasn't aware of every chip's capabilities. Should I attempt using 4.3 with my cooler and motherboard?

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CptHavoc7
Junior Member
5
07-03-2025, 03:18 AM
#5
I've reviewed the guides, but I wasn't aware every chip has unique potential. Should I attempt a 4.3 with my cooler and motherboard?
Proceed, and be content with your results.
Keep in mind that pushing temperatures too high can be risky—monitor closely and stop if necessary.
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CptHavoc7
07-03-2025, 03:18 AM #5

I've reviewed the guides, but I wasn't aware every chip has unique potential. Should I attempt a 4.3 with my cooler and motherboard?
Proceed, and be content with your results.
Keep in mind that pushing temperatures too high can be risky—monitor closely and stop if necessary.