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Can't exceed 4.2ghz on FX-8350.

Can't exceed 4.2ghz on FX-8350.

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06-04-2025, 10:08 AM
#1
CPU: FX-8350
RAM: 8gb
Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212
Board: ASUS M5A97 R2.0
I've been following a guide closely and reached the latest stable at 4.2ghz @ 1.32 voltage. When testing at 4.4ghz, I encountered freezing in prime95 small ftp. I tried running it at 1.32, 1.35, and 1.37, but the longest stable run was around a minute at 1.37, though freezing still occurred.

Now I'm unsure whether to halt or increase the voltage by 1-3 points. At the last stable clock, my CPU temperature stayed below 51°C. I followed all the BIOS settings except adjusting the DRAM frequency to 1600MHz (my actual is 1333MHz), so I’m not sure if overclocking is necessary.
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MADknight115MC
06-04-2025, 10:08 AM #1

CPU: FX-8350
RAM: 8gb
Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212
Board: ASUS M5A97 R2.0
I've been following a guide closely and reached the latest stable at 4.2ghz @ 1.32 voltage. When testing at 4.4ghz, I encountered freezing in prime95 small ftp. I tried running it at 1.32, 1.35, and 1.37, but the longest stable run was around a minute at 1.37, though freezing still occurred.

Now I'm unsure whether to halt or increase the voltage by 1-3 points. At the last stable clock, my CPU temperature stayed below 51°C. I followed all the BIOS settings except adjusting the DRAM frequency to 1600MHz (my actual is 1333MHz), so I’m not sure if overclocking is necessary.

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MonkeyMan_03
Junior Member
25
06-17-2025, 12:41 AM
#2
The guide is merely a reference. Because every CPU and motherboard differs, you might need to adjust your approach to achieve your overclocking objectives. You could try methods like adding voltage to the CPU NB or boosting your bus speed, though it might not always work if you've hit your maximum.
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MonkeyMan_03
06-17-2025, 12:41 AM #2

The guide is merely a reference. Because every CPU and motherboard differs, you might need to adjust your approach to achieve your overclocking objectives. You could try methods like adding voltage to the CPU NB or boosting your bus speed, though it might not always work if you've hit your maximum.

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ketman34
Posting Freak
834
06-20-2025, 10:42 AM
#3
Approach values near 1.4 CPU and 1.26 NB to understand the outcome. If it doesn't run smoothly above 4.2, I wouldn't push further.
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ketman34
06-20-2025, 10:42 AM #3

Approach values near 1.4 CPU and 1.26 NB to understand the outcome. If it doesn't run smoothly above 4.2, I wouldn't push further.

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Pooky2
Member
56
06-20-2025, 11:42 AM
#4
The guide serves only as a reference. Because CPUs and motherboards vary, you might need to adjust your approach to achieve your overclocking targets. You may have to apply extra voltage to the CPU or boost your bus speed, or it could simply mean you've hit your limit. I initially reset everything to auto and began tracking my voltage; on HWMonitor I saw the voltage spike to 1.4+ occasionally under load, which might explain why 1.3xx isn't working for me. I plan to try 1.38, 1.39, and 1.40 next time. Also, I recall I previously boosted it to 4.4GHz+ with all settings in auto mode, so manual adjustments should be possible now.
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Pooky2
06-20-2025, 11:42 AM #4

The guide serves only as a reference. Because CPUs and motherboards vary, you might need to adjust your approach to achieve your overclocking targets. You may have to apply extra voltage to the CPU or boost your bus speed, or it could simply mean you've hit your limit. I initially reset everything to auto and began tracking my voltage; on HWMonitor I saw the voltage spike to 1.4+ occasionally under load, which might explain why 1.3xx isn't working for me. I plan to try 1.38, 1.39, and 1.40 next time. Also, I recall I previously boosted it to 4.4GHz+ with all settings in auto mode, so manual adjustments should be possible now.

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LooseDawg
Senior Member
628
06-27-2025, 07:16 AM
#5
Stopped prime95 test 2 minutes when the CPU socket reached 73 and the core hit 63, at 1.39v and 1.26v respectively. Probably I’ll wait for a better cooler.
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LooseDawg
06-27-2025, 07:16 AM #5

Stopped prime95 test 2 minutes when the CPU socket reached 73 and the core hit 63, at 1.39v and 1.26v respectively. Probably I’ll wait for a better cooler.

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galaxxykid
Junior Member
18
06-29-2025, 04:59 AM
#6
Wow, which model is it—212 Plus or 212 Evo? I haven't seen those temperatures before. My Evo never recorded them.
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galaxxykid
06-29-2025, 04:59 AM #6

Wow, which model is it—212 Plus or 212 Evo? I haven't seen those temperatures before. My Evo never recorded them.

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Parnit_p
Member
58
06-29-2025, 09:44 AM
#7
Wow, is it the 212 Plus or the 212 Evo? My Evo hasn't displayed those temperatures before. Plus, my old one is too.
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Parnit_p
06-29-2025, 09:44 AM #7

Wow, is it the 212 Plus or the 212 Evo? My Evo hasn't displayed those temperatures before. Plus, my old one is too.

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Selrahcc
Member
224
07-01-2025, 11:07 AM
#8
rvg90 :
dudeman509 :
What model are you using? Is it the 212 Plus or the 212 Evo? My Evo never reached those temperatures before. Also, your older unit is likely the issue. If you're hitting those high temps, it's probably time to reapply thermal paste. It seems the air is getting in between the CPU and heatsink. On another note, I increased my voltage and haven't managed to overclock beyond 4.2 on my 8350. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong.
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Selrahcc
07-01-2025, 11:07 AM #8

rvg90 :
dudeman509 :
What model are you using? Is it the 212 Plus or the 212 Evo? My Evo never reached those temperatures before. Also, your older unit is likely the issue. If you're hitting those high temps, it's probably time to reapply thermal paste. It seems the air is getting in between the CPU and heatsink. On another note, I increased my voltage and haven't managed to overclock beyond 4.2 on my 8350. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong.