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cpu wont hold overclock?

cpu wont hold overclock?

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Rhuji
Senior Member
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10-27-2016, 03:37 PM
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So my FX-8350 should work well for overclocking, according to what others say. But sometimes it fails to maintain the OC when I try. My ASRock 970m Pro3 has onboard automatic overclocks that seem to function properly, but when I attempt them, they don’t activate. Windows still shows the maximum as 4.0Ghz.
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Rhuji
10-27-2016, 03:37 PM #1

So my FX-8350 should work well for overclocking, according to what others say. But sometimes it fails to maintain the OC when I try. My ASRock 970m Pro3 has onboard automatic overclocks that seem to function properly, but when I attempt them, they don’t activate. Windows still shows the maximum as 4.0Ghz.

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chicoryblue
Junior Member
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10-28-2016, 02:54 AM
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To manually increase the clock speed of an Fx-based CPU, several steps need to be followed and your BIOS updated. Look for the advanced bios settings option if available on your motherboard. Ensure any auto-overclocking features are turned off in the BIOS. Also disable Amd cool and quiet modes. Set the CPU multiplier value yourself. Maintain the base clock at 200 MHz as specified in the BIOS. The original factory speed for an FX 8350 is 4.0 GHz. When calculating the new clock speed, multiply the base 200 MHz by the chosen clock multiplier from your BIOS settings. For example, using a multiplier of 20 gives 4000 MHz or 4 GHz.
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chicoryblue
10-28-2016, 02:54 AM #2

To manually increase the clock speed of an Fx-based CPU, several steps need to be followed and your BIOS updated. Look for the advanced bios settings option if available on your motherboard. Ensure any auto-overclocking features are turned off in the BIOS. Also disable Amd cool and quiet modes. Set the CPU multiplier value yourself. Maintain the base clock at 200 MHz as specified in the BIOS. The original factory speed for an FX 8350 is 4.0 GHz. When calculating the new clock speed, multiply the base 200 MHz by the chosen clock multiplier from your BIOS settings. For example, using a multiplier of 20 gives 4000 MHz or 4 GHz.

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
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11-01-2016, 06:07 AM
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what do you mean by it won't hold the OC? the motherboard AUTO-OC will roughly determine the maximum OC, but that doesn't guarantee it will actually use it. it will generate a profile for it, so you should open the mobo utilities and select that specific OC profile.
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Fred10244
11-01-2016, 06:07 AM #3

what do you mean by it won't hold the OC? the motherboard AUTO-OC will roughly determine the maximum OC, but that doesn't guarantee it will actually use it. it will generate a profile for it, so you should open the mobo utilities and select that specific OC profile.

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Tyrise
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 04:15 PM
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To manually increase the clock speed of an Fx-based CPU involves several steps and adjustments to your BIOS settings. If your motherboard supports it, navigate to the advanced bios options. Ensure that any auto-overclocking features are turned off. Also, disable Amd cool and quiet modes. You need to manually input the multiplier value for the processor. Maintain the base clock at 200 MHz in the BIOS as well. The standard speed of an FX 8350 CPU is 4.0 GHz. When adjusting for overclocking, calculate the target clock speed using the formula: base speed multiplied by the chosen clock multiplier. For instance, with a multiplier of 23, the speed could reach 4600 MHz or 4.6 GHz. Starting from the stock speed, an average overclock might bring you to around 800 MHz, equating to approximately 4.8 GHz. To achieve this, increase the CPU’s voltage accordingly. The higher the multiplier, the greater the required power to maintain stability and prevent crashes. For example, setting a multiplier of 200 x 24 would yield a speed of 4.8 GHz. However, you must also boost the core voltage to about 1.45V according to MrWilliyP’s recommendations. After configuring these settings, save them in the BIOS before exiting. If you don’t save the changes, the system will revert to the default 4.0 GHz speed upon restart. Always remember to apply updates regularly to preserve your adjustments. If the system fails to boot properly, it may be due to the incorrect CPU speed setting or insufficient core voltage increase. The maximum safe voltage for an FX CPU is around 1.6V per core. Keeping the voltage near 1.5V to 1.55V is advisable to avoid damage. As clock speeds rise and core voltage increases, heat production also rises, potentially affecting performance. Using a high-quality CPU cooler or liquid cooling system becomes essential when pushing frequencies beyond the stock limit. Never attempt overclocking with the built-in AMD CPU cooler included in the package. It’s crucial to ensure your cooling solution can handle the increased thermal load.
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Tyrise
11-08-2016, 04:15 PM #4

To manually increase the clock speed of an Fx-based CPU involves several steps and adjustments to your BIOS settings. If your motherboard supports it, navigate to the advanced bios options. Ensure that any auto-overclocking features are turned off. Also, disable Amd cool and quiet modes. You need to manually input the multiplier value for the processor. Maintain the base clock at 200 MHz in the BIOS as well. The standard speed of an FX 8350 CPU is 4.0 GHz. When adjusting for overclocking, calculate the target clock speed using the formula: base speed multiplied by the chosen clock multiplier. For instance, with a multiplier of 23, the speed could reach 4600 MHz or 4.6 GHz. Starting from the stock speed, an average overclock might bring you to around 800 MHz, equating to approximately 4.8 GHz. To achieve this, increase the CPU’s voltage accordingly. The higher the multiplier, the greater the required power to maintain stability and prevent crashes. For example, setting a multiplier of 200 x 24 would yield a speed of 4.8 GHz. However, you must also boost the core voltage to about 1.45V according to MrWilliyP’s recommendations. After configuring these settings, save them in the BIOS before exiting. If you don’t save the changes, the system will revert to the default 4.0 GHz speed upon restart. Always remember to apply updates regularly to preserve your adjustments. If the system fails to boot properly, it may be due to the incorrect CPU speed setting or insufficient core voltage increase. The maximum safe voltage for an FX CPU is around 1.6V per core. Keeping the voltage near 1.5V to 1.55V is advisable to avoid damage. As clock speeds rise and core voltage increases, heat production also rises, potentially affecting performance. Using a high-quality CPU cooler or liquid cooling system becomes essential when pushing frequencies beyond the stock limit. Never attempt overclocking with the built-in AMD CPU cooler included in the package. It’s crucial to ensure your cooling solution can handle the increased thermal load.