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can you assist with overclocking the amd fx 6350?

can you assist with overclocking the amd fx 6350?

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ash_n_brad
Posting Freak
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08-15-2025, 04:20 AM
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how can i increase the clock speed of my amd fx 6350 processor?
i’m new to overclocking and would really appreciate any straightforward guidance on how to do it.
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ash_n_brad
08-15-2025, 04:20 AM #1

how can i increase the clock speed of my amd fx 6350 processor?
i’m new to overclocking and would really appreciate any straightforward guidance on how to do it.

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_TrapBoy_
Member
224
08-15-2025, 06:08 AM
#2
Start with a reliable aftermarket cooler. Open BIOS and turn off Turbo Mode. Adjust the CPU multiplier via one click. Save and close to Windows. Perform a CPU stress test using pgm and monitor temperatures. If everything looks fine, continue testing. When instability persists (temperatures remain acceptable), make minor adjustments to the vcore, keeping it under 1.5V for best outcomes. If stability is achieved, you might be able to increase the multiplier further. The FX-6350 isn't very effective for overclocking. My setup reached 4.7 GHz but wasn't fully stable.
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_TrapBoy_
08-15-2025, 06:08 AM #2

Start with a reliable aftermarket cooler. Open BIOS and turn off Turbo Mode. Adjust the CPU multiplier via one click. Save and close to Windows. Perform a CPU stress test using pgm and monitor temperatures. If everything looks fine, continue testing. When instability persists (temperatures remain acceptable), make minor adjustments to the vcore, keeping it under 1.5V for best outcomes. If stability is achieved, you might be able to increase the multiplier further. The FX-6350 isn't very effective for overclocking. My setup reached 4.7 GHz but wasn't fully stable.

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rapha_hell
Member
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08-26-2025, 06:48 AM
#3
Start with a reliable aftermarket cooler. Open BIOS and turn off Turbo Mode. Adjust the CPU multiplier via one click. Save and close to Windows. Perform a CPU stress test using pgm and monitor temperatures. If everything looks fine, continue testing. When instability persists (temperatures remain acceptable), slightly raise the vcore by the smallest permitted amount. Save and repeat the process. Keep the vcore below 1.5V for best outcomes. If stability is achieved, you might be able to increase the multiplier further. The FX-6350 isn't very effective for overclocking. My setup reached 4.7 GHz but it wasn't fully stable.
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rapha_hell
08-26-2025, 06:48 AM #3

Start with a reliable aftermarket cooler. Open BIOS and turn off Turbo Mode. Adjust the CPU multiplier via one click. Save and close to Windows. Perform a CPU stress test using pgm and monitor temperatures. If everything looks fine, continue testing. When instability persists (temperatures remain acceptable), slightly raise the vcore by the smallest permitted amount. Save and repeat the process. Keep the vcore below 1.5V for best outcomes. If stability is achieved, you might be able to increase the multiplier further. The FX-6350 isn't very effective for overclocking. My setup reached 4.7 GHz but it wasn't fully stable.

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Meowables
Senior Member
608
08-26-2025, 03:37 PM
#4
the sounds straightforward enough, thank you! when choosing one, consider what features make a stock cpu cooler effective. identify what shortcomings might limit its performance. also, look into recommended stress testing programs to ensure reliability.
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Meowables
08-26-2025, 03:37 PM #4

the sounds straightforward enough, thank you! when choosing one, consider what features make a stock cpu cooler effective. identify what shortcomings might limit its performance. also, look into recommended stress testing programs to ensure reliability.