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FX 8300 just won't Overclock

FX 8300 just won't Overclock

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mhooper12
Member
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05-12-2025, 11:05 PM
#1
I’m going to sound a bit basic, but I apologize ahead of time.
I’m using an FX8300 on an ASUS M5A78L-m motherboard with a manually OC’d 4.0GHz cooler. It performed very well, staying stable without any voltage changes.
I received a brand new Gigabyte GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF board and observed some adaptive overclocking—via GPU-Z, the CPU frequency would shift between 1.7 and 4.2 depending on conditions. However, another monitoring tool showed that during gaming, the frequency never went above 3.6, regardless of load.
I’ve attempted manual overclocking, AMD overdrive, and Gigabyte EasyTune, but any effort to disable auto-overclock forces me back to default settings, sometimes resulting in uncorrectable errors.
I’m wondering if there’s something I’m missing—I really want to push this CPU to its rated turbo speed while saving for a new Ryzen system, but I’m not sure how.
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mhooper12
05-12-2025, 11:05 PM #1

I’m going to sound a bit basic, but I apologize ahead of time.
I’m using an FX8300 on an ASUS M5A78L-m motherboard with a manually OC’d 4.0GHz cooler. It performed very well, staying stable without any voltage changes.
I received a brand new Gigabyte GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF board and observed some adaptive overclocking—via GPU-Z, the CPU frequency would shift between 1.7 and 4.2 depending on conditions. However, another monitoring tool showed that during gaming, the frequency never went above 3.6, regardless of load.
I’ve attempted manual overclocking, AMD overdrive, and Gigabyte EasyTune, but any effort to disable auto-overclock forces me back to default settings, sometimes resulting in uncorrectable errors.
I’m wondering if there’s something I’m missing—I really want to push this CPU to its rated turbo speed while saving for a new Ryzen system, but I’m not sure how.

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Mapley
Member
240
05-13-2025, 12:39 AM
#2
When you start the operation, you should disable all power sawing features. This prevents fluctuations and ensures it runs at its maximum speed.
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Mapley
05-13-2025, 12:39 AM #2

When you start the operation, you should disable all power sawing features. This prevents fluctuations and ensures it runs at its maximum speed.

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Pollerino
Member
223
05-13-2025, 09:22 AM
#3
When you start, you should disable all power sawing features. This prevents fluctuations and ensures it operates at maximum speed.
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Pollerino
05-13-2025, 09:22 AM #3

When you start, you should disable all power sawing features. This prevents fluctuations and ensures it operates at maximum speed.

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JakeMane
Junior Member
2
05-20-2025, 02:05 PM
#4
When you start the project, you need to disable all power sawing features. That way, it won't change and will operate at maximum speed. Would you recommend switching to an AMD cooler and quieter setting?
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JakeMane
05-20-2025, 02:05 PM #4

When you start the project, you need to disable all power sawing features. That way, it won't change and will operate at maximum speed. Would you recommend switching to an AMD cooler and quieter setting?

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FrozenJelly_
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 07:06 PM
#5
Yes, everything.
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FrozenJelly_
05-20-2025, 07:06 PM #5

Yes, everything.