AMD FX-8320 overclocking kit for Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura with H100i
AMD FX-8320 overclocking kit for Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura with H100i
Hi, thank you for your message. I hope you understand my English a bit better now.
I want to optimize my FX-8320. I have read many articles and watched videos on YouTube, but I still can't get stable performance on my PC.
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Those readings seem correct. It's possible my motherboard temperature has gone above 80°C? That would be serious.
It really worries me.
But the CPU temperature stays around 68°C even under maximum load.
I only run OCCT for 10 minutes with a 1-minute pause at the start and end.
Could someone help me find some stable settings to improve my system?
unfortunately i don't know how to verify that issue, though i believe a quick search could help locate the solution.
i suggest using a better quality thermal grease such as this;
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a...-_-Product
I'm running stable at max temperature of 52°C with an Evo 212 cooler. How is your airflow? Are you using a stock cooler? I don't think you'll get close to my overclock with such high temps. Not that I'm trying to be critical, but I'd suggest upgrading to something like the 1600x or 1700x since you have a 1080.
I’m running my 8320 at 4.7 with 1.48 volts, stable max temp around 52°C using an Evo 212 cooler. How’s your airflow? Are you using a stock cooler? I don’t think you’ll match my overclock performance at those high temps. Not that I’m trying to be rude, but I’d suggest upgrading to something like the 1600x or 1700x since you have a 1080. I’m using a Corsair H100i watercooler for this. I’m not sure why I have such high temperatures! My case is a Thermaltake Chaser A31 Snow, and I’ve removed the left side cover because of the heat. Inside it’s cold—no more than 15°C—and I apply thermal grease correctly. Maybe there are connection issues between the H100i and the CPU? I read somewhere that a small gap of about 0.02 mm between the cooler and CPU can cause problems.
SpawnrLeiva is asking about airflow and cooling setup. They mention using a stock cooler and are concerned about overheating with high temperatures. They suggest upgrading to a cooler like the 1600x or 1700x for better performance. They also discuss a watercooling solution and thermal paste quality, noting potential issues with the h100i cooler gap and possible paste effects.
I have my 8320 @ 4.7, Volts @ 1.48 running stable max temp 52c with an evo 212 cooler. How is your airflow? Are you using a stock cooler? I don’t think you’ll reach the temps I’m experiencing. Not that I’m trying to be critical, but I’d really suggest upgrading to something like the 1600x or 1700x since you have a 1080. I’m using a Corsair H100i watercooling for this. I’m not sure why I have such high temperatures! My case is a Thermaltake Chaser A31 Snow, and I’ve removed the left side cover because of the heat. In my room it’s cold—no more than 15°C. It’s clean, and I apply the thermal grease correctly. Maybe there are issues with the connection in the H100i or with the CPU? I read somewhere that a gap of about 0.02 mm between the cooler and the CPU can cause problems. What kind of thermal paste should I use? Low-quality ones might affect heat dissipation too. Also, I’ve heard some reports that the H100i can fail in certain situations, and that 0.02mm gap is a common concern. Who can help me check if this issue exists? And here’s the thermal paste link: http://www.kiwi-digital.com.ar/554-1255-...-delta.jpg
unfortunately i don't know how to verify that issue, though i believe a quick search could help locate the solution.
i suggest using a better quality thermal grease such as this;
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a...-_-Product