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How far can I overclock my AMD A4?

How far can I overclock my AMD A4?

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soccerclay52
Junior Member
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07-21-2023, 05:24 AM
#1
There is no straightforward way to confirm if you've hit the limits. Using the Memory multiplier and CPU Multiplier, I managed to achieve 4.10 GHz. Can I push it even further? I'm trying to get the most out of this CPU while saving for a G4560 build. How can I tell if I'm at the maximum? What should I do and avoid when overclocking? I'm just starting out with CPU overclocking.
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soccerclay52
07-21-2023, 05:24 AM #1

There is no straightforward way to confirm if you've hit the limits. Using the Memory multiplier and CPU Multiplier, I managed to achieve 4.10 GHz. Can I push it even further? I'm trying to get the most out of this CPU while saving for a G4560 build. How can I tell if I'm at the maximum? What should I do and avoid when overclocking? I'm just starting out with CPU overclocking.

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NinofanTOG
Member
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07-23-2023, 10:49 PM
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Monitor your socket temperature and compare it with your CPU temperature. AMD Overdrive only deducts the heat it receives from the algorithm the A4 uses. For example, if your CPU temperature is 50°C, AMD Overdrive will indicate a reduction of 12°C from the thermal limit. Socket temperatures are much more precise, offering a genuine sense of your overall thermal status. Usually, the socket differs by 7°C to 12°C from your core temperature, depending on the cooler you use.
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NinofanTOG
07-23-2023, 10:49 PM #2

Monitor your socket temperature and compare it with your CPU temperature. AMD Overdrive only deducts the heat it receives from the algorithm the A4 uses. For example, if your CPU temperature is 50°C, AMD Overdrive will indicate a reduction of 12°C from the thermal limit. Socket temperatures are much more precise, offering a genuine sense of your overall thermal status. Usually, the socket differs by 7°C to 12°C from your core temperature, depending on the cooler you use.

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JXMESxD
Member
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07-25-2023, 11:36 PM
#3
The crucial figures to check for reaching limits are maximum CPU temperatures and core voltage. When both are within acceptable ranges, it's possible to attempt further.
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JXMESxD
07-25-2023, 11:36 PM #3

The crucial figures to check for reaching limits are maximum CPU temperatures and core voltage. When both are within acceptable ranges, it's possible to attempt further.

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DinoCrakers
Member
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07-26-2023, 05:26 AM
#4
The key metrics to watch for reaching limits are maximum CPU temperatures and core voltage. If both are within normal ranges, you might consider pushing further.
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DinoCrakers
07-26-2023, 05:26 AM #4

The key metrics to watch for reaching limits are maximum CPU temperatures and core voltage. If both are within normal ranges, you might consider pushing further.

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Pickkson
Member
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07-26-2023, 09:33 AM
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They're not showing the correct load temperatures. Try running prime95 and monitor the maximum temperatures with amd overdrive, as this method works best for getting accurate AMD readings.
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Pickkson
07-26-2023, 09:33 AM #5

They're not showing the correct load temperatures. Try running prime95 and monitor the maximum temperatures with amd overdrive, as this method works best for getting accurate AMD readings.

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edo12121313
Junior Member
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07-31-2023, 11:50 PM
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AIDA64 is displaying at 56 C on the screen.
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edo12121313
07-31-2023, 11:50 PM #6

AIDA64 is displaying at 56 C on the screen.

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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08-01-2023, 02:22 AM
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Monitor your socket temperature and compare it with your CPU temperature. AMD Overdrive only deducts the heat it receives from the algorithm the A4 uses. For example, if your CPU temperature is 50°C, AMD Overdrive will indicate a drop of 12°C from the thermal limit. Socket temperatures are much more precise, offering a genuine sense of your overall thermal status. Usually, the socket differs by 7°C to 12°C from your core temperature, depending on the cooler you use.
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1234qaz12qaz
08-01-2023, 02:22 AM #7

Monitor your socket temperature and compare it with your CPU temperature. AMD Overdrive only deducts the heat it receives from the algorithm the A4 uses. For example, if your CPU temperature is 50°C, AMD Overdrive will indicate a drop of 12°C from the thermal limit. Socket temperatures are much more precise, offering a genuine sense of your overall thermal status. Usually, the socket differs by 7°C to 12°C from your core temperature, depending on the cooler you use.