Gigabyte GA-990x with Fx 6300 overclocking
Gigabyte GA-990x with Fx 6300 overclocking
Additionally, you might not achieve a high-quality original character because of inadequate voltage regulation and increased distortion in the lower frequency components of the power supplies.
Additionally, you might not achieve as strong an overclock due to weak voltage regulation and increased ripple in low-end power supplies. After several days of overclocking, I reached stable speeds around 4.8ghz and "game stable" at 5ghz.
[Link](http://valid.x86.fr/7hxqmg)
I haven’t experienced any issues with my PSU such as poor voltage control, unlike what you mentioned. Do you believe your hardware will last about a year until you upgrade to Zen, or should I consider a lower overclock? All temperatures stay below 50°C at 4.8ghz.
Vincent tha dude:
clutchc :
There might be issues with getting a good OC because of weak voltage control and more ripple on low-end PSUs. After some days of overclocking, I achieved stable speeds around 4.8ghz and game stability at 5ghz.
http://valid.x86.fr/7hxqmg
I haven’t faced problems with my PSU related to poor voltage control, as you mentioned. Would your hardware last about a year until you decide to upgrade or settle for a lower OC? All my temperatures stayed below 50°C at 4.8GHz.
I’d say it’s a fair compromise. It really depends on how hard and long you push it. That’s an impressive OC for the FX-8350. My unit has reached its limit at 4.8Ghz, but it still works.
Could you share your settings changes?
Vincent said the situation:
He mentioned possible issues with voltage control and ripple affecting low-end power supplies, which might limit the longevity of his hardware. He shared his experience of achieving stable speeds after overclocking—4.8GHz steady and 5GHz during gameplay. He also provided a link to a forum post for reference.
He asked whether his current setup would last about a year before needing a replacement or if lowering the overclock was a better option, noting that all temperatures stayed below 50°C at 4.8GHz. He considered his temps under 50°C and praised the performance improvement.
He listed several settings he adjusted:
- Cool n quiet: enabled
- Svm: enabled
- C6 state: disabled
- HPC mode: disabled
- APM: enabled
- c1e support: disabled
- Vcore loadline calibration: +100% on extreme
- Vcore: +0.150V
He clarified that the FX-8350 reached its limit at 4.8GHz but remained stable.
He also mentioned some changes he made and asked about their impact.
Yeah, I realized it's the FX-6350, not the FX-8350. That really boosts the overall performance. Have you run any stress tests, or did you just begin playing and it worked fine? What are your main temperatures?
Yeah, I realized it's the FX-6350, not the FX-8350. It really boosts the OC. Did you run any stress tests or just started playing and it didn't crash? What are your core temps? They're around 40-45c while playing Overwatch for about 2 hours and 50 minutes. I had a few blue screens during idle, around 11c, then raised my voltage by one tick and everything worked fine.