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FX 6300 Overclocking non black edition

FX 6300 Overclocking non black edition

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sunemoonsong
Senior Member
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04-14-2025, 10:52 AM
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Hey, I'm thinking about getting an FX 6300 but am a bit puzzled about choosing between a black edition or a regular non-black one with a stock cooler. Can the standard version be overclocked normally, or should I go for the black edition to get the best performance? I'd prefer not to overclock too much—maybe around 4.1 GHz turbo. What do you think? Thanks! 😀
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sunemoonsong
04-14-2025, 10:52 AM #1

Hey, I'm thinking about getting an FX 6300 but am a bit puzzled about choosing between a black edition or a regular non-black one with a stock cooler. Can the standard version be overclocked normally, or should I go for the black edition to get the best performance? I'd prefer not to overclock too much—maybe around 4.1 GHz turbo. What do you think? Thanks! 😀

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Tortalino
Junior Member
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04-14-2025, 12:33 PM
#2
I understand you're asking about the availability of a specific edition. There is only a Black edition, not a standard one. AMD refers to it as the AMD 6300 Black edition. It's the sole version offered.
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Tortalino
04-14-2025, 12:33 PM #2

I understand you're asking about the availability of a specific edition. There is only a Black edition, not a standard one. AMD refers to it as the AMD 6300 Black edition. It's the sole version offered.

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jacob9925
Junior Member
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04-14-2025, 02:29 PM
#3
There is only a "Black edition". AMD simply indicates that the CPU is unlocked and prepared for use. You can still overclock this processor. Increasing it to 4.1 will provide a modest improvement. Reaching 4.5Ghz+ marks the point where the CPU becomes more responsive.
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jacob9925
04-14-2025, 02:29 PM #3

There is only a "Black edition". AMD simply indicates that the CPU is unlocked and prepared for use. You can still overclock this processor. Increasing it to 4.1 will provide a modest improvement. Reaching 4.5Ghz+ marks the point where the CPU becomes more responsive.

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Pyrophorion
Member
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04-14-2025, 03:05 PM
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The only available option is the "Black edition". AMD uses it to indicate the CPU is unlocked and ready. Yes, you can still overclock with this CPU. Increasing it to 4.1 will provide a small improvement. Reaching 4.5Ghz+ is when the CPU becomes more responsive. Do you mean I can overclock with the standard FX 6300, or am I required to get the black edition for that?
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Pyrophorion
04-14-2025, 03:05 PM #4

The only available option is the "Black edition". AMD uses it to indicate the CPU is unlocked and ready. Yes, you can still overclock with this CPU. Increasing it to 4.1 will provide a small improvement. Reaching 4.5Ghz+ is when the CPU becomes more responsive. Do you mean I can overclock with the standard FX 6300, or am I required to get the black edition for that?

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ipad_100
Junior Member
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04-14-2025, 06:41 PM
#5
I understand you're asking about the availability of a specific edition. There is only a Black edition, not a standard one. AMD refers to it as the AMD 6300 Black edition. It's the sole version offered.
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ipad_100
04-14-2025, 06:41 PM #5

I understand you're asking about the availability of a specific edition. There is only a Black edition, not a standard one. AMD refers to it as the AMD 6300 Black edition. It's the sole version offered.

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louracame
Junior Member
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04-24-2025, 08:21 PM
#6
The information provided is concise and to the point. It clearly states that there is only one Black edition available, with no standard version, and mentions confusion about the FX 6300 having two versions.
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louracame
04-24-2025, 08:21 PM #6

The information provided is concise and to the point. It clearly states that there is only one Black edition available, with no standard version, and mentions confusion about the FX 6300 having two versions.

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MrBertr4m
Member
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04-24-2025, 09:55 PM
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FYI: The FX prefix has replaced the BE (Black Edition). Your 6 core FX-6300 is an unlocked multiplier CPU, matching the earlier AMD "Black Edition" models. AMD previously offered a 6 core line based on their original quad-core BEs, such as the Thuban core X6 CPUs, which were also identified as unlocked multiplier CPUs.
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MrBertr4m
04-24-2025, 09:55 PM #7

FYI: The FX prefix has replaced the BE (Black Edition). Your 6 core FX-6300 is an unlocked multiplier CPU, matching the earlier AMD "Black Edition" models. AMD previously offered a 6 core line based on their original quad-core BEs, such as the Thuban core X6 CPUs, which were also identified as unlocked multiplier CPUs.