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Cool 'n' Quiet question

Cool 'n' Quiet question

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BGStacks
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09-05-2025, 08:35 AM
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I'm preparing for an overclock on my FX-8350 tomorrow. I understand the basics, but:
Most people recommend turning off Cool 'n' Quiet and pushing the processor up to 4.5GHz. Would this allow it to run at that speed even when idle?
Could this cause the CPU temperature to stay high and lead to faster wear over time because it needs more voltage than at lower speeds (like 3-2Ghz) when running quietly? Or is there no issue with that?
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BGStacks
09-05-2025, 08:35 AM #1

I'm preparing for an overclock on my FX-8350 tomorrow. I understand the basics, but:
Most people recommend turning off Cool 'n' Quiet and pushing the processor up to 4.5GHz. Would this allow it to run at that speed even when idle?
Could this cause the CPU temperature to stay high and lead to faster wear over time because it needs more voltage than at lower speeds (like 3-2Ghz) when running quietly? Or is there no issue with that?

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ChloeET
Senior Member
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09-05-2025, 10:19 AM
#2
When you OC the processor, ensure proper cooling so the temperature remains stable—either keep it safe or avoid instability. If issues arise, shut it down. (After stress testing, confirm stability before overclocking)
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ChloeET
09-05-2025, 10:19 AM #2

When you OC the processor, ensure proper cooling so the temperature remains stable—either keep it safe or avoid instability. If issues arise, shut it down. (After stress testing, confirm stability before overclocking)

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xX_pgmdu92_Xx
Member
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09-12-2025, 10:33 PM
#3
Yes, I understand the topic of cooling. With an H55, I'm not concerned about 4.8Ghz+, I'm comfortable with 4.5GHz or even 4.6GHz.
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xX_pgmdu92_Xx
09-12-2025, 10:33 PM #3

Yes, I understand the topic of cooling. With an H55, I'm not concerned about 4.8Ghz+, I'm comfortable with 4.5GHz or even 4.6GHz.

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Inezze009
Senior Member
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09-19-2025, 01:18 PM
#4
Which motherboard are you using?
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Inezze009
09-19-2025, 01:18 PM #4

Which motherboard are you using?

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miknes123
Senior Member
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09-19-2025, 03:37 PM
#5
Sabertooth 990FX R2 delivers up to 220w to the processor. I understand the H55 isn't top-tier, but it can manage 4.5GHz.
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miknes123
09-19-2025, 03:37 PM #5

Sabertooth 990FX R2 delivers up to 220w to the processor. I understand the H55 isn't top-tier, but it can manage 4.5GHz.