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G3258 Overclocking stock cooler

G3258 Overclocking stock cooler

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ManicFG
Member
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02-02-2016, 03:16 PM
#1
Hi All, I've just set up a system with an anniversary G3258 3.2ghz and only the original Intel CPU cooler. I have two intake fans and an exhaust, so airflow is decent. I'm wondering if I can push it overclock to around 3.8 or if I should get an aftermarket cooler. Thanks in advance.
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ManicFG
02-02-2016, 03:16 PM #1

Hi All, I've just set up a system with an anniversary G3258 3.2ghz and only the original Intel CPU cooler. I have two intake fans and an exhaust, so airflow is decent. I'm wondering if I can push it overclock to around 3.8 or if I should get an aftermarket cooler. Thanks in advance.

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Rosario17_
Posting Freak
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02-04-2016, 02:06 AM
#2
Initially your motherboard needs to accommodate overclocking. Your achievement will then rely on the motherboard's quality (consistent voltage) and the ability of the CPU cooler to handle heat. Because the G3258 features a dual-core processor, the built-in cooler should perform adequately.
The optimal choice is to attempt overclocking if feasible, using "CORE TEMP" to track CPU temperature and utilizing the Intel CPU diagnostic tool:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_...ldID=19792
Don't immediately purchase an aftermarket cooler, especially given this CPU's budget-friendly nature. If you decide to upgrade, the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO could be a strong contender. Ensure your fan control software is correctly configured.
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Rosario17_
02-04-2016, 02:06 AM #2

Initially your motherboard needs to accommodate overclocking. Your achievement will then rely on the motherboard's quality (consistent voltage) and the ability of the CPU cooler to handle heat. Because the G3258 features a dual-core processor, the built-in cooler should perform adequately.
The optimal choice is to attempt overclocking if feasible, using "CORE TEMP" to track CPU temperature and utilizing the Intel CPU diagnostic tool:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_...ldID=19792
Don't immediately purchase an aftermarket cooler, especially given this CPU's budget-friendly nature. If you decide to upgrade, the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO could be a strong contender. Ensure your fan control software is correctly configured.

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YoungAriesArt
Member
192
02-04-2016, 11:52 AM
#3
Initially your motherboard needs to accommodate overclocking. Your achievement will then rely on the motherboard's quality (consistent voltage) and the ability of the CPU cooler to handle heat. Because the G3258 is a dual-core processor, the built-in cooler should work adequately.
The optimal choice is to attempt overclocking if feasible, using "CORE TEMP" to track CPU temperature and utilizing the Intel CPU diagnostic tool:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_...ldID=19792
Don't immediately purchase an aftermarket cooler, especially given this CPU's budget-friendly nature. If you decide to upgrade, the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO could be a strong contender. Ensure your fan control software is correctly configured.
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YoungAriesArt
02-04-2016, 11:52 AM #3

Initially your motherboard needs to accommodate overclocking. Your achievement will then rely on the motherboard's quality (consistent voltage) and the ability of the CPU cooler to handle heat. Because the G3258 is a dual-core processor, the built-in cooler should work adequately.
The optimal choice is to attempt overclocking if feasible, using "CORE TEMP" to track CPU temperature and utilizing the Intel CPU diagnostic tool:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_...ldID=19792
Don't immediately purchase an aftermarket cooler, especially given this CPU's budget-friendly nature. If you decide to upgrade, the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO could be a strong contender. Ensure your fan control software is correctly configured.

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RonanJR1
Junior Member
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02-08-2016, 07:27 PM
#4
No matter the board you use, even with H81 chipset, it's possible to overclock using the latest BIOS. On a stock cooler, you should easily reach around 4.2GHz without significantly increasing the voltage (keep it below 1.3V for better performance). With aftermarket coolers, you can usually achieve 4.5GHz, but this often requires higher voltage and more heat.
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RonanJR1
02-08-2016, 07:27 PM #4

No matter the board you use, even with H81 chipset, it's possible to overclock using the latest BIOS. On a stock cooler, you should easily reach around 4.2GHz without significantly increasing the voltage (keep it below 1.3V for better performance). With aftermarket coolers, you can usually achieve 4.5GHz, but this often requires higher voltage and more heat.

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Jolias055
Junior Member
31
02-08-2016, 08:13 PM
#5
Avoid wearing stock cooler, as it poses constant risks. Opt for Hyper 212 Evo for easy and secure overclocking.
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Jolias055
02-08-2016, 08:13 PM #5

Avoid wearing stock cooler, as it poses constant risks. Opt for Hyper 212 Evo for easy and secure overclocking.

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SkyWarsPro___
Member
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02-08-2016, 08:54 PM
#6
Photonboy suggests checking if your motherboard supports overclocking. Your performance will also rely on the motherboard's stability, voltage consistency, and heat management. Given that the G3258 is a dual-core processor, the built-in cooler may suffice. Consider overclocking if you can, using "CORE TEMP" to track CPU temps and running the Intel CPU diagnostic tool at the provided link. Avoid buying an aftermarket cooler unless necessary, as this CPU was a budget choice. If you proceed, ensure your fan control software is correctly configured.
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SkyWarsPro___
02-08-2016, 08:54 PM #6

Photonboy suggests checking if your motherboard supports overclocking. Your performance will also rely on the motherboard's stability, voltage consistency, and heat management. Given that the G3258 is a dual-core processor, the built-in cooler may suffice. Consider overclocking if you can, using "CORE TEMP" to track CPU temps and running the Intel CPU diagnostic tool at the provided link. Avoid buying an aftermarket cooler unless necessary, as this CPU was a budget choice. If you proceed, ensure your fan control software is correctly configured.

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MetMorfin_YT
Member
120
02-08-2016, 10:32 PM
#7
There are no problems, actually the board is a bit excessive for G3258, but it won't cause any harm, for sure.
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MetMorfin_YT
02-08-2016, 10:32 PM #7

There are no problems, actually the board is a bit excessive for G3258, but it won't cause any harm, for sure.

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snaveelyk
Junior Member
15
02-09-2016, 02:34 AM
#8
I attempted to overclock my g3258 with the stock cooler, which functioned properly until Minecraft started. It reached 90 degrees Celsius and kept climbing. I panicked and performed a hard shutdown. I ordered this item from Amazon for $20 and plan to install it today, so I’ll update you on the results.
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snaveelyk
02-09-2016, 02:34 AM #8

I attempted to overclock my g3258 with the stock cooler, which functioned properly until Minecraft started. It reached 90 degrees Celsius and kept climbing. I panicked and performed a hard shutdown. I ordered this item from Amazon for $20 and plan to install it today, so I’ll update you on the results.

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torri10
Member
118
02-09-2016, 02:38 PM
#9
This cooler isn't as strong as the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, but it's still significantly better than the original model. You'll definitely experience improved temperatures.

When adjusting settings, avoid raising the voltage excessively—keep it under 1.3V if possible. I managed to reach 4.5GHz at just 1.22V on the Arctic Freezer 13, with temperatures staying below 70°C.
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torri10
02-09-2016, 02:38 PM #9

This cooler isn't as strong as the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, but it's still significantly better than the original model. You'll definitely experience improved temperatures.

When adjusting settings, avoid raising the voltage excessively—keep it under 1.3V if possible. I managed to reach 4.5GHz at just 1.22V on the Arctic Freezer 13, with temperatures staying below 70°C.

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Gemini_Soul_
Member
176
02-20-2016, 01:00 PM
#10
a low-cost hyper tx3 or hyper 212 should be sufficient to make it go a lot.
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Gemini_Soul_
02-20-2016, 01:00 PM #10

a low-cost hyper tx3 or hyper 212 should be sufficient to make it go a lot.

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