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FX-8350 OC With 970a-DS3P

FX-8350 OC With 970a-DS3P

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Sambar_Person
Junior Member
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12-20-2025, 05:18 PM
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Hello, I'm looking for a safe number to overclock the FX8350 using your specified components. Could you provide an example of stable settings ranging from 4.0 to 4.4? Thank you very much.
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Sambar_Person
12-20-2025, 05:18 PM #1

Hello, I'm looking for a safe number to overclock the FX8350 using your specified components. Could you provide an example of stable settings ranging from 4.0 to 4.4? Thank you very much.

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BlurryFqce
Senior Member
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12-21-2025, 09:05 PM
#2
Searching for guidance, it seems there are no fixed steps since each configuration differs. A lot of testing is needed. I don’t know your motherboard, but a 4+1 power phase arrangement is basic, and any overclocking could cause the VRM to overheat, leading to throttling. If you notice this while overclocking under stress, it might point to an issue with your motherboard.
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BlurryFqce
12-21-2025, 09:05 PM #2

Searching for guidance, it seems there are no fixed steps since each configuration differs. A lot of testing is needed. I don’t know your motherboard, but a 4+1 power phase arrangement is basic, and any overclocking could cause the VRM to overheat, leading to throttling. If you notice this while overclocking under stress, it might point to an issue with your motherboard.

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swifter267
Junior Member
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12-23-2025, 11:40 PM
#3
Searching for guidance, it seems there are no fixed steps since each configuration differs. A lot of testing is needed. I don’t know your motherboard, but a 4+1 power phase arrangement is basic, and any overclocking could cause the VRM to overheat, leading to throttling. If you notice this while overclocking under stress, it might point to an issue with your motherboard.
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swifter267
12-23-2025, 11:40 PM #3

Searching for guidance, it seems there are no fixed steps since each configuration differs. A lot of testing is needed. I don’t know your motherboard, but a 4+1 power phase arrangement is basic, and any overclocking could cause the VRM to overheat, leading to throttling. If you notice this while overclocking under stress, it might point to an issue with your motherboard.