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FX 8370 experiences significant voltage and gHz fluctuations during overclocking.

FX 8370 experiences significant voltage and gHz fluctuations during overclocking.

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nathanmizzi
Member
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03-06-2016, 07:02 PM
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I've already tested overclocking the 8370, it runs smoothly at 4.7ghz with a 1.45vcore.
However, even after turning off all extra settings on the 990 FXA UD3 Mobo and applying high performance mode in Windows 10, I still lose clock and VCore values from 1.450 to 0.960 each time the MHz drops from 4.7 to 1.3.
Cool'n quiet is off, C6 is disabled, and all power-saving features are turned off.
Load-Line Calibration is enabled on the second highest setting.
How can I stop this?
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nathanmizzi
03-06-2016, 07:02 PM #1

I've already tested overclocking the 8370, it runs smoothly at 4.7ghz with a 1.45vcore.
However, even after turning off all extra settings on the 990 FXA UD3 Mobo and applying high performance mode in Windows 10, I still lose clock and VCore values from 1.450 to 0.960 each time the MHz drops from 4.7 to 1.3.
Cool'n quiet is off, C6 is disabled, and all power-saving features are turned off.
Load-Line Calibration is enabled on the second highest setting.
How can I stop this?

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NeironG_YT
Junior Member
35
03-07-2016, 10:47 PM
#2
What are your temperatures? Your CPU and VRM temps? It seems like thermal throttling is occurring.
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NeironG_YT
03-07-2016, 10:47 PM #2

What are your temperatures? Your CPU and VRM temps? It seems like thermal throttling is occurring.

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xXDakota
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 06:59 AM
#3
Your temperatures are normal. At stock temperature it's 51 at maximum load - 1.39vcore. At 4.7 with 1.45vcore it reaches up to 65. I recently increased the frequency to 4.8ghz and switched to Extreme, which increased vcore to 1.50, reaching a max of 1.524 with a peak temperature of 75 - it's stable but fluctuates every couple of seconds... all the way down. The LLC didn't change much.

EDIT: 4.8ghz isn't stable by a notch so I'm reverting to 4.7 and another vcore reduction.

The issue with downclocking still remains... what should I do?
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xXDakota
03-15-2016, 06:59 AM #3

Your temperatures are normal. At stock temperature it's 51 at maximum load - 1.39vcore. At 4.7 with 1.45vcore it reaches up to 65. I recently increased the frequency to 4.8ghz and switched to Extreme, which increased vcore to 1.50, reaching a max of 1.524 with a peak temperature of 75 - it's stable but fluctuates every couple of seconds... all the way down. The LLC didn't change much.

EDIT: 4.8ghz isn't stable by a notch so I'm reverting to 4.7 and another vcore reduction.

The issue with downclocking still remains... what should I do?

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pocio77
Posting Freak
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03-16-2016, 03:04 AM
#4
I have a bit of a problem with this setup. My AMD A10 6800k runs at 4.1ghz and is overclocked to 4.5ghz. I’d like to push it further, but I need higher voltage. If I aim for 4.7 to 4.8ghz, the voltage needs to exceed 1.3625. However, whenever I go beyond that point, the processor automatically drops back to 3.7ghz while maintaining the applied voltage. I’m not sure what’s causing this behavior when increasing the voltage. My power supplies have enough capacity.
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pocio77
03-16-2016, 03:04 AM #4

I have a bit of a problem with this setup. My AMD A10 6800k runs at 4.1ghz and is overclocked to 4.5ghz. I’d like to push it further, but I need higher voltage. If I aim for 4.7 to 4.8ghz, the voltage needs to exceed 1.3625. However, whenever I go beyond that point, the processor automatically drops back to 3.7ghz while maintaining the applied voltage. I’m not sure what’s causing this behavior when increasing the voltage. My power supplies have enough capacity.

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Zexer_
Member
159
03-16-2016, 03:48 AM
#5
CPU temperatures are provided, but VRM readings are missing as they are equally crucial. Good CPU temps can still occur if VRM temperatures spike, particularly with LLC.
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Zexer_
03-16-2016, 03:48 AM #5

CPU temperatures are provided, but VRM readings are missing as they are equally crucial. Good CPU temps can still occur if VRM temperatures spike, particularly with LLC.

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MrJaveh
Junior Member
16
03-16-2016, 12:22 PM
#6
For Oxicoi, increasing the voltage on your CPU leads to higher heat production, potentially resulting in thermal throttling.
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MrJaveh
03-16-2016, 12:22 PM #6

For Oxicoi, increasing the voltage on your CPU leads to higher heat production, potentially resulting in thermal throttling.

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Supalo12XD
Junior Member
7
03-16-2016, 01:48 PM
#7
You're sharing your CPU temperatures but missing the VRM readings which are equally crucial. It's common to have a good CPU temp while VRM temperatures spike, particularly with LLC. 4.8 GHz isn't stable enough, so I'm reverting to 4.7 and lowering the Vcore further. The downclocking issue still remains... what should I do? I'm really confused about VRM temperatures.
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Supalo12XD
03-16-2016, 01:48 PM #7

You're sharing your CPU temperatures but missing the VRM readings which are equally crucial. It's common to have a good CPU temp while VRM temperatures spike, particularly with LLC. 4.8 GHz isn't stable enough, so I'm reverting to 4.7 and lowering the Vcore further. The downclocking issue still remains... what should I do? I'm really confused about VRM temperatures.

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DankNames
Member
122
03-18-2016, 09:27 AM
#8
It seems like the issue might be thermal throttling... I don't know how to fix it because my 990 FXA UD3 doesn't allow changing those settings, at least from what I understand. Any suggestions?
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DankNames
03-18-2016, 09:27 AM #8

It seems like the issue might be thermal throttling... I don't know how to fix it because my 990 FXA UD3 doesn't allow changing those settings, at least from what I understand. Any suggestions?

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lilycotterill
Senior Member
656
03-18-2016, 07:12 PM
#9
When dealing with Oxicoi, increasing the voltage leads to higher heat production, which may trigger thermal throttling. You're wondering if adding more voltage will always reduce overclocking performance, and seeking ways to overcome this issue.
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lilycotterill
03-18-2016, 07:12 PM #9

When dealing with Oxicoi, increasing the voltage leads to higher heat production, which may trigger thermal throttling. You're wondering if adding more voltage will always reduce overclocking performance, and seeking ways to overcome this issue.

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Time_TV
Member
102
03-23-2016, 10:19 PM
#10
Sorry, it has been a while since I've been online. What I'm saying is providing more voltage to the CPU and enabling LLC will lead to higher temperatures on the VRM's. I have my Gigabyte 990fxa-ud3 running overclocked with LLC on normal, but the extra voltage from my overclocked CPU still causes my temps to increase. To address this, since I'm using water cooling, I added an extra 120mm fan to direct airflow over the VRM's. If you want to monitor your VRM temperatures, you could use tools like hwinfo and install a fan to circulate air over them.
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Time_TV
03-23-2016, 10:19 PM #10

Sorry, it has been a while since I've been online. What I'm saying is providing more voltage to the CPU and enabling LLC will lead to higher temperatures on the VRM's. I have my Gigabyte 990fxa-ud3 running overclocked with LLC on normal, but the extra voltage from my overclocked CPU still causes my temps to increase. To address this, since I'm using water cooling, I added an extra 120mm fan to direct airflow over the VRM's. If you want to monitor your VRM temperatures, you could use tools like hwinfo and install a fan to circulate air over them.

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