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Could 600 watts provide sufficient power for a successful overclock on the FX-8320e?

Could 600 watts provide sufficient power for a successful overclock on the FX-8320e?

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FestHund
Junior Member
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10-03-2017, 07:23 PM
#1
I've been using my PC for a while now, and I'm considering overclocking the CPU. As mentioned, I wanted to know if a 600 watt power supply would be sufficient for this purpose.
Parts -
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/JfXmcc
Any overclocking advice would be really appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!
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FestHund
10-03-2017, 07:23 PM #1

I've been using my PC for a while now, and I'm considering overclocking the CPU. As mentioned, I wanted to know if a 600 watt power supply would be sufficient for this purpose.
Parts -
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/JfXmcc
Any overclocking advice would be really appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!

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syhr11
Junior Member
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10-04-2017, 02:34 AM
#2
Although the 600B isn't ideal for overclocking, it remains safe to use with your setup as described. Turn off turbo mode and adjust the CPU clock multiplier gradually, monitoring temperatures and stability. If issues arise, slightly increase the vcore to achieve stability. I prefer keeping those AMD processors at a maximum of 1.5v, though some users opt for higher values.
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syhr11
10-04-2017, 02:34 AM #2

Although the 600B isn't ideal for overclocking, it remains safe to use with your setup as described. Turn off turbo mode and adjust the CPU clock multiplier gradually, monitoring temperatures and stability. If issues arise, slightly increase the vcore to achieve stability. I prefer keeping those AMD processors at a maximum of 1.5v, though some users opt for higher values.

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Leyhaya
Posting Freak
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10-04-2017, 03:42 AM
#3
Although the 600B isn't ideal for overclocking, it remains safe to use with your setup as described. Turn off turbo mode and adjust the CPU clock multiplier gradually, monitoring temperatures and stability. If issues arise, slightly increase the vcore to achieve stability. It's common to keep AMD processors at a maximum vcore of 1.5v, though some users opt for higher values.
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Leyhaya
10-04-2017, 03:42 AM #3

Although the 600B isn't ideal for overclocking, it remains safe to use with your setup as described. Turn off turbo mode and adjust the CPU clock multiplier gradually, monitoring temperatures and stability. If issues arise, slightly increase the vcore to achieve stability. It's common to keep AMD processors at a maximum vcore of 1.5v, though some users opt for higher values.

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Damagingu
Member
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10-04-2017, 05:36 AM
#4
While the 600B isn't ideal for overclocking with, it should be fine to use with your setup as noted. Turn off turbo mode and raise the CPU clock multiplier gradually, monitoring temperatures and stability. If issues arise, you might increase the vcore slightly to achieve stability. I prefer keeping those AMD processors at a maximum of 1.5v, though some users opt higher. Thanks a lot for the advice—I'll make sure temps and stability stay good.
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Damagingu
10-04-2017, 05:36 AM #4

While the 600B isn't ideal for overclocking with, it should be fine to use with your setup as noted. Turn off turbo mode and raise the CPU clock multiplier gradually, monitoring temperatures and stability. If issues arise, you might increase the vcore slightly to achieve stability. I prefer keeping those AMD processors at a maximum of 1.5v, though some users opt higher. Thanks a lot for the advice—I'll make sure temps and stability stay good.