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FX-6300 overclock problems

FX-6300 overclock problems

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DrunkMemories
Member
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05-10-2025, 04:27 AM
#1
I have a FX-6300 and I have been getting some heating problems and I've had to turn my Power Options CPU max performance to 99 to limit overclocking. The thing is it decreases in performance a ton. I was wondering how I could achieve a 3.5 ghz not more than that because of heating issues do any of you know how? It was automatically overclocking my CPU to 3.8-4.1
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DrunkMemories
05-10-2025, 04:27 AM #1

I have a FX-6300 and I have been getting some heating problems and I've had to turn my Power Options CPU max performance to 99 to limit overclocking. The thing is it decreases in performance a ton. I was wondering how I could achieve a 3.5 ghz not more than that because of heating issues do any of you know how? It was automatically overclocking my CPU to 3.8-4.1

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leonism
Member
171
05-11-2025, 08:21 PM
#2
The 6300's base clock is 3.5, and the turbo is 4.1. It would be pointless to aim for anything below 4.2. I think your cooler might not be functioning correctly or the paste wasn't applied properly. The CPU was built to operate at 3.5, so I'd suggest either updating the motherboard with the latest BIOS or adjusting your cooler and thermal paste.
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leonism
05-11-2025, 08:21 PM #2

The 6300's base clock is 3.5, and the turbo is 4.1. It would be pointless to aim for anything below 4.2. I think your cooler might not be functioning correctly or the paste wasn't applied properly. The CPU was built to operate at 3.5, so I'd suggest either updating the motherboard with the latest BIOS or adjusting your cooler and thermal paste.

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dominicsharp
Junior Member
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06-01-2025, 01:31 PM
#3
Zatstrow.
To give some idea of what the problem might be with the FX 6300 cpu you have fitted to the motherboard.
Please list the brand, and motherboard model you are using.
The cpu cooler you are using that us attached to the FX 6300 cpu.
What the Idle temperatures of the FX 6300 cpu are when sat in the bios options menu, or when the system is in a most Idle state such as sat displaying the windows desktop with no other programs, or games on the system running.
Describe how the cpu cooler is attached to the cpu, via four screws or by using the stock Amd cooling clips and tension arm found on stock Amd cpu`s provided with most retail bought boxed cpu packages.
Also check that the fan on the cpu cooler is running, and post it`s current Rpm speeds.
And please state at what frequency the cpu is currently running at.
And what the core voltage of the cpu is set to.
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dominicsharp
06-01-2025, 01:31 PM #3

Zatstrow.
To give some idea of what the problem might be with the FX 6300 cpu you have fitted to the motherboard.
Please list the brand, and motherboard model you are using.
The cpu cooler you are using that us attached to the FX 6300 cpu.
What the Idle temperatures of the FX 6300 cpu are when sat in the bios options menu, or when the system is in a most Idle state such as sat displaying the windows desktop with no other programs, or games on the system running.
Describe how the cpu cooler is attached to the cpu, via four screws or by using the stock Amd cooling clips and tension arm found on stock Amd cpu`s provided with most retail bought boxed cpu packages.
Also check that the fan on the cpu cooler is running, and post it`s current Rpm speeds.
And please state at what frequency the cpu is currently running at.
And what the core voltage of the cpu is set to.

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randomabby
Senior Member
476
06-01-2025, 02:49 PM
#4
The 6300's base clock is 3.5, and the turbo is 4.1. It would be pointless to aim for anything below 4.2. I think your cooler might not be functioning correctly or the paste wasn't applied properly. The CPU was built to operate at 3.5, so I'd suggest either updating the motherboard with the latest BIOS or adjusting your cooler and thermal paste.
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randomabby
06-01-2025, 02:49 PM #4

The 6300's base clock is 3.5, and the turbo is 4.1. It would be pointless to aim for anything below 4.2. I think your cooler might not be functioning correctly or the paste wasn't applied properly. The CPU was built to operate at 3.5, so I'd suggest either updating the motherboard with the latest BIOS or adjusting your cooler and thermal paste.

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greatgal
Junior Member
11
06-05-2025, 07:36 AM
#5
Download the HW monitor from http://www.cpuid.com/ and then verify your CPU temperatures. Additionally, please inform me about the type of cooler you are using.
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greatgal
06-05-2025, 07:36 AM #5

Download the HW monitor from http://www.cpuid.com/ and then verify your CPU temperatures. Additionally, please inform me about the type of cooler you are using.