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AMD FX-8320 3.5GHz (Eight-Core)

AMD FX-8320 3.5GHz (Eight-Core)

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Anfria
Junior Member
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11-08-2025, 09:20 AM
#1
I've searched everywhere and checked various guides, but nothing that really works for me.
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Anfria
11-08-2025, 09:20 AM #1

I've searched everywhere and checked various guides, but nothing that really works for me.

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SrUrsoo
Member
171
11-22-2025, 07:20 PM
#2
You don't appear to be very familiar with this, but based on what I remember, since I no longer have my AMD to use in BIOS (the preferred way), my configuration was set up with a multiplier of 21/4200mhz, turbo boost turned off, xmp mem profile enabled, and a voltage of +0.28v at 4200mhz. For my usual setup, I'd usually turn off all power-saving options except "cool & quite." Raising the FSB (the "200" setting) seemed to cause more issues than it solved, and using anything above 4300mhz led to instability regardless of the voltage applied. Results can vary depending on the chip.
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SrUrsoo
11-22-2025, 07:20 PM #2

You don't appear to be very familiar with this, but based on what I remember, since I no longer have my AMD to use in BIOS (the preferred way), my configuration was set up with a multiplier of 21/4200mhz, turbo boost turned off, xmp mem profile enabled, and a voltage of +0.28v at 4200mhz. For my usual setup, I'd usually turn off all power-saving options except "cool & quite." Raising the FSB (the "200" setting) seemed to cause more issues than it solved, and using anything above 4300mhz led to instability regardless of the voltage applied. Results can vary depending on the chip.

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jessepriest
Junior Member
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11-22-2025, 07:49 PM
#3
what psu?
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jessepriest
11-22-2025, 07:49 PM #3

what psu?

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Redz0ra
Member
91
11-22-2025, 11:35 PM
#4
Have you come across that one? It really assisted me when I first began.
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Redz0ra
11-22-2025, 11:35 PM #4

Have you come across that one? It really assisted me when I first began.

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J0ebyron
Member
225
11-23-2025, 07:49 AM
#5
Please clarify your requirements before proceeding with the recommendation.
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J0ebyron
11-23-2025, 07:49 AM #5

Please clarify your requirements before proceeding with the recommendation.

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maxdu57
Junior Member
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11-24-2025, 09:11 AM
#6
My maximum stable OC for that chip was 4.2ghz with +.28v, 4300 also worked well, but for some reason an odd number of OC settings didn’t seem correct. 4.4ghz was always unstable, no matter how much V I applied. Also, the multiplier-only OC was far more reliable than adding FSB, even increasing it to 205/210 on the FSB caused more issues than it solved—at least around 4 megahertz.
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maxdu57
11-24-2025, 09:11 AM #6

My maximum stable OC for that chip was 4.2ghz with +.28v, 4300 also worked well, but for some reason an odd number of OC settings didn’t seem correct. 4.4ghz was always unstable, no matter how much V I applied. Also, the multiplier-only OC was far more reliable than adding FSB, even increasing it to 205/210 on the FSB caused more issues than it solved—at least around 4 megahertz.

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Demonslayer26
Junior Member
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11-25-2025, 08:20 PM
#7
Please check the PSU before suggesting overclocking.
PSU: EVGA 600 WATT 80 Plus Power Supply
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Demonslayer26
11-25-2025, 08:20 PM #7

Please check the PSU before suggesting overclocking.
PSU: EVGA 600 WATT 80 Plus Power Supply

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Sjoerdvr
Junior Member
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11-25-2025, 11:03 PM
#8
Unless it's the G2, I wouldn't feel confident attempting to overclock it.
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Sjoerdvr
11-25-2025, 11:03 PM #8

Unless it's the G2, I wouldn't feel confident attempting to overclock it.

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Bibble_Ele
Senior Member
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11-26-2025, 06:21 AM
#9
Unless it's the G2, I wouldn't feel confident attempting to overclock it. Do I really have any capacity for that, or is the voltage just insufficient? If I could manage it slightly more, what steps would I take and what potential issues should I be aware of?
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Bibble_Ele
11-26-2025, 06:21 AM #9

Unless it's the G2, I wouldn't feel confident attempting to overclock it. Do I really have any capacity for that, or is the voltage just insufficient? If I could manage it slightly more, what steps would I take and what potential issues should I be aware of?

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MineKing83
Member
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11-27-2025, 12:43 AM
#10
It might be possible, but I still don't advise it.
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MineKing83
11-27-2025, 12:43 AM #10

It might be possible, but I still don't advise it.

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