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Help Overclocking FX-8370

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Hughed
Junior Member
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12-11-2016, 05:37 PM
#1
I plan to upgrade to a Ryzen in the future but would like to try overclocking now to boost performance. I purchased a Noctua NH-DH15s Cooler which I intend to install and am curious about the limits of overclocking and any advice others might have. My PC setup includes an FX-8370, 990FXA UD3-R5 motherboard, GTX 1060 with 6GB and 8GB DDR3 RAM, and a Corsair VS550 PSU.
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Hughed
12-11-2016, 05:37 PM #1

I plan to upgrade to a Ryzen in the future but would like to try overclocking now to boost performance. I purchased a Noctua NH-DH15s Cooler which I intend to install and am curious about the limits of overclocking and any advice others might have. My PC setup includes an FX-8370, 990FXA UD3-R5 motherboard, GTX 1060 with 6GB and 8GB DDR3 RAM, and a Corsair VS550 PSU.

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thadiahunta
Member
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12-13-2016, 03:15 PM
#2
Turn off all AMD power-saving settings in the BIOS, or you risk experiencing an extreme overclock that actually reduces performance and causes severe stuttering.
On my initial trial with an FX chip, I achieved 6GHz, but gameplay was significantly worse than normal. The system wouldn’t safely exceed around 5Ghz without liquid nitrogen cooling.
There are thorough guides available online about overclocking FX CPUs; I recommend searching for them as they contain extensive details.
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thadiahunta
12-13-2016, 03:15 PM #2

Turn off all AMD power-saving settings in the BIOS, or you risk experiencing an extreme overclock that actually reduces performance and causes severe stuttering.
On my initial trial with an FX chip, I achieved 6GHz, but gameplay was significantly worse than normal. The system wouldn’t safely exceed around 5Ghz without liquid nitrogen cooling.
There are thorough guides available online about overclocking FX CPUs; I recommend searching for them as they contain extensive details.

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Lolo
Junior Member
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12-13-2016, 04:35 PM
#3
CaptainCretin:
You must disable all AMD power-saving settings in the BIOS; otherwise, you risk an excessive overclock that actually reduces performance and causes severe stuttering.
On my first try with an FX chip, I claimed to reach 6GHz, but gameplay was much worse than normal. Even with liquid nitrogen cooling, I couldn’t safely exceed around 5Ghz.
There are detailed guides on overclocking FX CPUs—search for them online; they contain a lot of useful information.
Thanks so much, bud.
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Lolo
12-13-2016, 04:35 PM #3

CaptainCretin:
You must disable all AMD power-saving settings in the BIOS; otherwise, you risk an excessive overclock that actually reduces performance and causes severe stuttering.
On my first try with an FX chip, I claimed to reach 6GHz, but gameplay was much worse than normal. Even with liquid nitrogen cooling, I couldn’t safely exceed around 5Ghz.
There are detailed guides on overclocking FX CPUs—search for them online; they contain a lot of useful information.
Thanks so much, bud.