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CPU underclocking under load

CPU underclocking under load

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Kacper_Bored
Senior Member
389
07-24-2016, 07:38 AM
#1
So here's the story, I've overclocked my 880K to 4.3 Ghz, but I've also noticed that the CPU underclocks itself from 4.3 to 3.7 Ghz when under load. I'm thinking it's my PSU because...it's cheap and it's not rated. I've also set the power option to "Prefer Maximum Performance". Also Windows always crash under load when I set the CPU Load Line Calibration to ±20% or up. Temps are also fine.
My PC Specs :
AMD Athlon X4 880K @4.3 Ghz 1.38 V (stock cooler)
Biostar A88MQ
Dtech PW006 450W
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Kacper_Bored
07-24-2016, 07:38 AM #1

So here's the story, I've overclocked my 880K to 4.3 Ghz, but I've also noticed that the CPU underclocks itself from 4.3 to 3.7 Ghz when under load. I'm thinking it's my PSU because...it's cheap and it's not rated. I've also set the power option to "Prefer Maximum Performance". Also Windows always crash under load when I set the CPU Load Line Calibration to ±20% or up. Temps are also fine.
My PC Specs :
AMD Athlon X4 880K @4.3 Ghz 1.38 V (stock cooler)
Biostar A88MQ
Dtech PW006 450W

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just_dolly
Junior Member
16
07-26-2016, 10:02 AM
#2
The problems you're facing might stem from several causes. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
Your board isn't optimized for overclocking because it doesn't have adequate heatsinks to manage heat from the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if your system fails to run smoothly.
Using the stock cooler during such an overclock is not recommended; your voltages should ideally be around 1.25v, with a maximum of 1.28v.
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just_dolly
07-26-2016, 10:02 AM #2

The problems you're facing might stem from several causes. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
Your board isn't optimized for overclocking because it doesn't have adequate heatsinks to manage heat from the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if your system fails to run smoothly.
Using the stock cooler during such an overclock is not recommended; your voltages should ideally be around 1.25v, with a maximum of 1.28v.

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MasterSim
Junior Member
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07-26-2016, 12:49 PM
#3
Lutfij :
The problems you're facing might come from several sources. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
Your current board isn't optimized for overclocking because it doesn't have adequate heatsinks to manage heat from the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if your system fails to run smoothly.
Using the stock cooler with such an overclock isn't recommended; your voltages seem too high, ideally around 1.25v maximum, not exceeding 1.28v.
I concur with all your points. My case only has two fans, so upgrading to a model like Cougar MX330 would help. For the cooler, I'm considering Cooler Master Hyper 212 X and plan to adjust the voltage to check stability.
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MasterSim
07-26-2016, 12:49 PM #3

Lutfij :
The problems you're facing might come from several sources. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
Your current board isn't optimized for overclocking because it doesn't have adequate heatsinks to manage heat from the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if your system fails to run smoothly.
Using the stock cooler with such an overclock isn't recommended; your voltages seem too high, ideally around 1.25v maximum, not exceeding 1.28v.
I concur with all your points. My case only has two fans, so upgrading to a model like Cougar MX330 would help. For the cooler, I'm considering Cooler Master Hyper 212 X and plan to adjust the voltage to check stability.

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BunnyFucker
Member
172
07-31-2016, 12:03 PM
#4
Lutfij :
The problems you're facing might stem from several causes. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
The board you're using isn't optimized for overclocking due to inadequate heatsinks for the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if it's not performing well, causing system instability.
Avoid using the stock cooler for such an overclock; your voltages should be around 1.25v with a maximum of 1.28v.
I've lowered the clock speed to 4.2 Ghz, which is the default turbo setting, and achieved stable voltage at 1.33 V. The CPU still underclocks during load.
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BunnyFucker
07-31-2016, 12:03 PM #4

Lutfij :
The problems you're facing might stem from several causes. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
The board you're using isn't optimized for overclocking due to inadequate heatsinks for the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if it's not performing well, causing system instability.
Avoid using the stock cooler for such an overclock; your voltages should be around 1.25v with a maximum of 1.28v.
I've lowered the clock speed to 4.2 Ghz, which is the default turbo setting, and achieved stable voltage at 1.33 V. The CPU still underclocks during load.

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Jacebae
Member
51
07-31-2016, 07:50 PM
#5
Lutfij :
The problems you're facing might stem from several causes. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
Your board isn't optimized for overclocking due to inadequate heatsinks for the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if it's not performing well, causing system instability.
Using the stock cooler with such an overclock isn't recommended; your voltages should ideally be around 1.25v, with a maximum of 1.28v.
I discovered my fix was downclocking because I had left 'pwm processor hot' enabled, which stopped the CPU from underclocking.
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Jacebae
07-31-2016, 07:50 PM #5

Lutfij :
The problems you're facing might stem from several causes. One possible reason is insufficient airflow.
Your board isn't optimized for overclocking due to inadequate heatsinks for the VRM area.
The PSU could also be a factor if it's not performing well, causing system instability.
Using the stock cooler with such an overclock isn't recommended; your voltages should ideally be around 1.25v, with a maximum of 1.28v.
I discovered my fix was downclocking because I had left 'pwm processor hot' enabled, which stopped the CPU from underclocking.

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Th3G4merX
Senior Member
700
08-08-2016, 12:44 PM
#6
And your temps are?
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Th3G4merX
08-08-2016, 12:44 PM #6

And your temps are?

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Biggjoey21
Member
57
08-08-2016, 09:12 PM
#7
Karadjgne:
What's your temperature like?
idle ~25c
max 48c
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Biggjoey21
08-08-2016, 09:12 PM #7

Karadjgne:
What's your temperature like?
idle ~25c
max 48c

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sifumind
Member
137
08-15-2016, 10:07 PM
#8
This performance is quite good considering the maximum temperatures.
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sifumind
08-15-2016, 10:07 PM #8

This performance is quite good considering the maximum temperatures.

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kervinc
Posting Freak
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08-17-2016, 03:53 AM
#9
For an AMD CPU, that's acceptable given the maximum temperatures. In reality, it isn't an APU since the GPU is turned off.
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kervinc
08-17-2016, 03:53 AM #9

For an AMD CPU, that's acceptable given the maximum temperatures. In reality, it isn't an APU since the GPU is turned off.