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FX 8350 Overclock

FX 8350 Overclock

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WeedGod
Junior Member
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05-15-2025, 02:30 AM
#1
I'm checking if upgrading to a cooler such as the Noctua NHD15S or Corsair H115i is beneficial for reaching 5-5.3ghz on my current setup. I want to know if the performance gain is significant or if it could risk damaging my components.
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WeedGod
05-15-2025, 02:30 AM #1

I'm checking if upgrading to a cooler such as the Noctua NHD15S or Corsair H115i is beneficial for reaching 5-5.3ghz on my current setup. I want to know if the performance gain is significant or if it could risk damaging my components.

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zShard
Member
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05-15-2025, 09:21 AM
#2
When the vcore is at 1.334V and the chip runs at 4.7GHz, you're clearly using very efficient silicon. The highest speed I've achieved for my FX-8350 was 4.7GHz at 1.5V, which was the top model I owned. If temperature becomes the main constraint, upgrading to a better cooler would be worth considering. I also used a push-pull 212 EVO on my system before that, and earlier I had a Corsair H60 liquid cooler—both gave similar performance.
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zShard
05-15-2025, 09:21 AM #2

When the vcore is at 1.334V and the chip runs at 4.7GHz, you're clearly using very efficient silicon. The highest speed I've achieved for my FX-8350 was 4.7GHz at 1.5V, which was the top model I owned. If temperature becomes the main constraint, upgrading to a better cooler would be worth considering. I also used a push-pull 212 EVO on my system before that, and earlier I had a Corsair H60 liquid cooler—both gave similar performance.

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Biloun
Member
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05-15-2025, 11:21 AM
#3
Yeah, I really had a good shot with this chip, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Biloun
05-15-2025, 11:21 AM #3

Yeah, I really had a good shot with this chip, but I'm not entirely sure.

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TBNRBiscuit
Junior Member
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05-23-2025, 08:05 PM
#4
Are you certain it's not throttling? You might achieve impressive clock speeds if one or more cores are slowing down.
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TBNRBiscuit
05-23-2025, 08:05 PM #4

Are you certain it's not throttling? You might achieve impressive clock speeds if one or more cores are slowing down.

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_PartyPotato_
Member
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06-14-2025, 08:09 AM
#5
I don’t believe it’s throttling? My temps never go above 57°C.
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_PartyPotato_
06-14-2025, 08:09 AM #5

I don’t believe it’s throttling? My temps never go above 57°C.

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Dacaspex
Member
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06-19-2025, 09:20 PM
#6
It might be related to insufficient cores during full clock speed under stress testing. Have you tried AMD Overdrive? I used it before since it helped me monitor throttling more effectively.
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Dacaspex
06-19-2025, 09:20 PM #6

It might be related to insufficient cores during full clock speed under stress testing. Have you tried AMD Overdrive? I used it before since it helped me monitor throttling more effectively.

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Flimpion
Member
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06-20-2025, 02:02 AM
#7
I haven't noticed any throttling issues with AMD overdrive and core temp. Also, using speedfan consistently brings me the same temperatures (around 55-57°C).
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Flimpion
06-20-2025, 02:02 AM #7

I haven't noticed any throttling issues with AMD overdrive and core temp. Also, using speedfan consistently brings me the same temperatures (around 55-57°C).

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06-25-2025, 03:33 AM
#8
👍 It would make sense to opt for a superior cooler or slightly raise the core temperatures using the 212 EVO. A brief spike below 60°C is acceptable according to my perspective.
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Mystic_PvP1213
06-25-2025, 03:33 AM #8

👍 It would make sense to opt for a superior cooler or slightly raise the core temperatures using the 212 EVO. A brief spike below 60°C is acceptable according to my perspective.

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galexygamer3
Member
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06-25-2025, 04:21 AM
#9
I’m sure you’re aiming for solid performance, and upgrading your cooler could definitely make a difference. Even a small increase like 0.3ghz might add a clear improvement in frame rates on your RTX 2070.
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galexygamer3
06-25-2025, 04:21 AM #9

I’m sure you’re aiming for solid performance, and upgrading your cooler could definitely make a difference. Even a small increase like 0.3ghz might add a clear improvement in frame rates on your RTX 2070.

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NicolleSpacki
Member
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07-06-2025, 02:57 PM
#10
If increasing from 4.7 to 5.1 only adds a couple of frames per second, it doesn’t seem like a good investment for me.
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NicolleSpacki
07-06-2025, 02:57 PM #10

If increasing from 4.7 to 5.1 only adds a couple of frames per second, it doesn’t seem like a good investment for me.

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