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AMD FX 8350 paired with Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 R3

AMD FX 8350 paired with Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 R3

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bossjoyce
Junior Member
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11-15-2025, 01:43 PM
#1
I'm just starting out with overclocking and need some guidance. My stream has been getting slower and FPS is fluctuating when I use Division on low-medium settings. The highest I can get in OBS is 45 FPS, but it often drops to around 20. I think my CPU might be the issue—it hits 4.04 GHz during streaming, and the temperature stays below 44°C even after a three-hour session. My friend with the same setup managed to get their CPU stable at 5.5 GHz. I’m aiming for a range of 4.5 to 4.7 GHz as a good starting point, but I don’t want to reach that level. What should I focus on first?
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bossjoyce
11-15-2025, 01:43 PM #1

I'm just starting out with overclocking and need some guidance. My stream has been getting slower and FPS is fluctuating when I use Division on low-medium settings. The highest I can get in OBS is 45 FPS, but it often drops to around 20. I think my CPU might be the issue—it hits 4.04 GHz during streaming, and the temperature stays below 44°C even after a three-hour session. My friend with the same setup managed to get their CPU stable at 5.5 GHz. I’m aiming for a range of 4.5 to 4.7 GHz as a good starting point, but I don’t want to reach that level. What should I focus on first?

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Gladiador70
Senior Member
698
11-15-2025, 03:32 PM
#2
FX 9590 matches the 83xx line but operates at a much higher binned level than the 8 series. This enables it to handle higher frequencies, voltages, and heat. Essentially, achieving the same production quality for FX 83xx is quite rare. Cooler performance could push it to around 4 (four) 5 GHz or 5.5 GHz, but beyond that it might fail.
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Gladiador70
11-15-2025, 03:32 PM #2

FX 9590 matches the 83xx line but operates at a much higher binned level than the 8 series. This enables it to handle higher frequencies, voltages, and heat. Essentially, achieving the same production quality for FX 83xx is quite rare. Cooler performance could push it to around 4 (four) 5 GHz or 5.5 GHz, but beyond that it might fail.

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Lapeluche
Member
211
11-23-2025, 08:39 AM
#3
This helpful tutorial works well even when using an Asus motherboard.
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Lapeluche
11-23-2025, 08:39 AM #3

This helpful tutorial works well even when using an Asus motherboard.

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AnimeOtaku18
Junior Member
3
11-24-2025, 10:08 PM
#4
5.5 GHz on a cooler like that? Never and probably not even!
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AnimeOtaku18
11-24-2025, 10:08 PM #4

5.5 GHz on a cooler like that? Never and probably not even!

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xWaseem09
Member
161
11-25-2025, 11:48 PM
#5
Here is a helpful tutorial even though it was created for an Asus motherboard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MckeAmnDeTk
Currently I face a problem where the CPU is set to 4.5ghz @1.4v, but all readings from CPU-Z show voltage between 1.36-1.38v. The speed fluctuates and drops to as low as 1.3ghz. Raising the voltage seems to make things worse. Prime95 reports no failed cores.
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xWaseem09
11-25-2025, 11:48 PM #5

Here is a helpful tutorial even though it was created for an Asus motherboard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MckeAmnDeTk
Currently I face a problem where the CPU is set to 4.5ghz @1.4v, but all readings from CPU-Z show voltage between 1.36-1.38v. The speed fluctuates and drops to as low as 1.3ghz. Raising the voltage seems to make things worse. Prime95 reports no failed cores.

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Mihaa
Junior Member
47
12-16-2025, 02:10 PM
#6
Count Mike mentioned you might struggle with keeping it cool, and it mentions the system heats up around 80 degrees before thermal throttling occurs. The 9590 is an overclocked version of the 8350, but it includes a liquid cooler. Prime95 isn't a realistic gaming scenario either.
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Mihaa
12-16-2025, 02:10 PM #6

Count Mike mentioned you might struggle with keeping it cool, and it mentions the system heats up around 80 degrees before thermal throttling occurs. The 9590 is an overclocked version of the 8350, but it includes a liquid cooler. Prime95 isn't a realistic gaming scenario either.

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Codester949
Member
56
12-20-2025, 12:04 AM
#7
FX 9590 matches the 83xx line but operates at a much higher binned level than the 8 series. This enables it to handle higher frequencies, voltages, and heat. Essentially, achieving the same production quality for FX 83xx is quite rare. Cooler performance could push it to around 4 (four) 5 GHz or 5.5 GHz, but beyond that it might fail.
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Codester949
12-20-2025, 12:04 AM #7

FX 9590 matches the 83xx line but operates at a much higher binned level than the 8 series. This enables it to handle higher frequencies, voltages, and heat. Essentially, achieving the same production quality for FX 83xx is quite rare. Cooler performance could push it to around 4 (four) 5 GHz or 5.5 GHz, but beyond that it might fail.

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waffleman601
Member
166
12-20-2025, 08:22 AM
#8
Jbaker22 mentioned potential problems with keeping the system cool and noted the thermal throttling occurs at 80 degrees. The 9590 uses a liquid cooler and is overclocked, but Prime95 isn't a real-world gaming scenario. Heat wasn't an issue, reaching about 50C during testing. Cooler quality could support up to 4.5-4.7GHz, though voltage instability might be the real cause of frequency drops.
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waffleman601
12-20-2025, 08:22 AM #8

Jbaker22 mentioned potential problems with keeping the system cool and noted the thermal throttling occurs at 80 degrees. The 9590 uses a liquid cooler and is overclocked, but Prime95 isn't a real-world gaming scenario. Heat wasn't an issue, reaching about 50C during testing. Cooler quality could support up to 4.5-4.7GHz, though voltage instability might be the real cause of frequency drops.

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AllStarLoser
Junior Member
16
12-20-2025, 02:14 PM
#9
Probably due to LLC.
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AllStarLoser
12-20-2025, 02:14 PM #9

Probably due to LLC.

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iMilkoW
Junior Member
47
12-20-2025, 10:32 PM
#10
CountMike's settings are likely affected by the LLC.
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iMilkoW
12-20-2025, 10:32 PM #10

CountMike's settings are likely affected by the LLC.

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