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Assist with optimizing FX 6300 FX settings

Assist with optimizing FX 6300 FX settings

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Barnesy28
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02-27-2025, 06:05 AM
#11
Yes, readings below 1.4V during the stress test would be adequate.
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Barnesy28
02-27-2025, 06:05 AM #11

Yes, readings below 1.4V during the stress test would be adequate.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
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03-04-2025, 06:41 AM
#12
It varies by CPU model. Some perform well at 1.3, others at 1.4. You'll need to conduct your own testing.
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Komodo88
03-04-2025, 06:41 AM #12

It varies by CPU model. Some perform well at 1.3, others at 1.4. You'll need to conduct your own testing.

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Nickolas_Z
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03-06-2025, 04:34 AM
#13
Is it running at stock or with an overclock? That's important because the reported temperatures are near the limit. 1.37v is fine, but achieving the desired speeds would be better. It should reach its stock 3.5 speed using just 1.32v without any issues, and you can tweak it in turbo mode as needed on its own. Even if it's overclocked to 4.0, it shouldn't need 1.40v unless the chip and board are subpar. 1.37v should work just fine.
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Nickolas_Z
03-06-2025, 04:34 AM #13

Is it running at stock or with an overclock? That's important because the reported temperatures are near the limit. 1.37v is fine, but achieving the desired speeds would be better. It should reach its stock 3.5 speed using just 1.32v without any issues, and you can tweak it in turbo mode as needed on its own. Even if it's overclocked to 4.0, it shouldn't need 1.40v unless the chip and board are subpar. 1.37v should work just fine.

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pilcorn
Junior Member
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03-11-2025, 04:29 PM
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Everything is running smoothly on stock settings, no BIOS updates. When the boost reaches 4.118GHz, the voltage rises to 1.42v. Under load, the core throttles between 3.5 and 3.8GHz while cooling down. This is puzzling and worrying. The high voltage and temperature spikes during stress tests—temps hit around 64°C for about 10 to 15 minutes. I considered undervolting, but the BIOS doesn’t offer that option. The only choices are raising voltage over stock for the core, hardware, and memory. I’m really unsure what to do next.
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pilcorn
03-11-2025, 04:29 PM #14

Everything is running smoothly on stock settings, no BIOS updates. When the boost reaches 4.118GHz, the voltage rises to 1.42v. Under load, the core throttles between 3.5 and 3.8GHz while cooling down. This is puzzling and worrying. The high voltage and temperature spikes during stress tests—temps hit around 64°C for about 10 to 15 minutes. I considered undervolting, but the BIOS doesn’t offer that option. The only choices are raising voltage over stock for the core, hardware, and memory. I’m really unsure what to do next.

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