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AMD FX Overclocking

AMD FX Overclocking

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henster12345
Member
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09-25-2016, 03:01 AM
#1
Hey Everyone!
I've been attempting to boost my computer's performance for a while now. Despite watching many YouTube tutorials, I'm still struggling to get it right. If you can help, that would be great!
My specs: AMD FX 4300 @ 3.8 Ghz
Integrated RAMDAC NVIDIA 610.
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henster12345
09-25-2016, 03:01 AM #1

Hey Everyone!
I've been attempting to boost my computer's performance for a while now. Despite watching many YouTube tutorials, I'm still struggling to get it right. If you can help, that would be great!
My specs: AMD FX 4300 @ 3.8 Ghz
Integrated RAMDAC NVIDIA 610.

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XaiKo_
Junior Member
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09-25-2016, 04:24 AM
#2
There are two methods to configure a CPU. You either boost the base clock it runs on (which affects everything else dependent on bclk) or raise its multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. What motherboard and power supply do you have?
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XaiKo_
09-25-2016, 04:24 AM #2

There are two methods to configure a CPU. You either boost the base clock it runs on (which affects everything else dependent on bclk) or raise its multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. What motherboard and power supply do you have?

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DanZabr
Member
69
09-25-2016, 06:48 AM
#3
There are two methods to configure a CPU. You either raise the base clock speed, which affects all components running on the bclk, or you boost the CPU's multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. Which motherboard and power supply do you have?
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DanZabr
09-25-2016, 06:48 AM #3

There are two methods to configure a CPU. You either raise the base clock speed, which affects all components running on the bclk, or you boost the CPU's multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. Which motherboard and power supply do you have?

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julian_05
Member
185
09-25-2016, 07:31 AM
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julian_05
09-25-2016, 07:31 AM #4

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ZenDyy
Junior Member
47
10-01-2016, 11:35 AM
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There are two methods to configure a CPU. You can either raise the base clock speed, which affects all components dependent on the bclk, or boost the CPU's multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. What motherboard and power supply do you have?
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ZenDyy
10-01-2016, 11:35 AM #5

There are two methods to configure a CPU. You can either raise the base clock speed, which affects all components dependent on the bclk, or boost the CPU's multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. What motherboard and power supply do you have?

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Bring_It
Senior Member
423
10-01-2016, 04:09 PM
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There are two methods to configure a CPU. You either boost the base clock it runs on (which affects everything else dependent on bclk) or raise its multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. What motherboard and power supply do you have?
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Bring_It
10-01-2016, 04:09 PM #6

There are two methods to configure a CPU. You either boost the base clock it runs on (which affects everything else dependent on bclk) or raise its multiplier. The latter is recommended for unlocked CPUs. What motherboard and power supply do you have?