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Gigabyte GA-990x with Fx 6300 overclocking

Gigabyte GA-990x with Fx 6300 overclocking

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filoucrafteur
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01-25-2017, 09:09 AM
#11
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.
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filoucrafteur
01-25-2017, 09:09 AM #11

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.

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godfreydtm
Member
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02-01-2017, 02:41 PM
#12
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.
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godfreydtm
02-01-2017, 02:41 PM #12

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.

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DankXLegend
Junior Member
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02-03-2017, 03:14 AM
#13
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?
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DankXLegend
02-03-2017, 03:14 AM #13

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?

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KMunster
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02-03-2017, 05:51 AM
#14
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.
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KMunster
02-03-2017, 05:51 AM #14

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.

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_DaniWolf_
Junior Member
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02-04-2017, 12:15 AM
#15
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?
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_DaniWolf_
02-04-2017, 12:15 AM #15

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?

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farmerboy18
Member
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02-04-2017, 05:44 PM
#16
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.
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farmerboy18
02-04-2017, 05:44 PM #16

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.

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