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How to increase the clock speed of an AMD FX 8350 (4.0 GHz) using a Gigabyte 78-lmt USB 3 motherboard.

How to increase the clock speed of an AMD FX 8350 (4.0 GHz) using a Gigabyte 78-lmt USB 3 motherboard.

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01-17-2025, 10:58 PM
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Hello
Could you walk me through the overclocking steps for this model? I have a motherboard with the 78-LMT and USB 3, and a CPU that's an AMD 8350fx at 4.0Ghz. Please explain it clearly.
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VassacreGaming
01-17-2025, 10:58 PM #1

Hello
Could you walk me through the overclocking steps for this model? I have a motherboard with the 78-LMT and USB 3, and a CPU that's an AMD 8350fx at 4.0Ghz. Please explain it clearly.

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3gilad3
Senior Member
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01-18-2025, 03:15 AM
#2
It would be ideal if the cpu maintained stable performance at standard speeds on that board. Many 760G boards, similar to most models, feature a limited VRM configuration and are known for reducing power delivery when under stress with the 125w octa-core processors. Pushing the cpu beyond its limits there wouldn't be a good outcome.
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3gilad3
01-18-2025, 03:15 AM #2

It would be ideal if the cpu maintained stable performance at standard speeds on that board. Many 760G boards, similar to most models, feature a limited VRM configuration and are known for reducing power delivery when under stress with the 125w octa-core processors. Pushing the cpu beyond its limits there wouldn't be a good outcome.

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crazyone23
Member
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01-23-2025, 09:08 AM
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Which version are you currently using?
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crazyone23
01-23-2025, 09:08 AM #3

Which version are you currently using?

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CaptainFrix
Member
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01-24-2025, 09:00 AM
#4
It would be ideal if the cpu maintained stable performance at standard speeds on that board. Many 760G boards, similar to most models, feature a limited VRM configuration and are known for reducing power delivery when under stress with the 125w octa-core processors. Pushing the cpu beyond its limits there wouldn't be a good outcome.
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CaptainFrix
01-24-2025, 09:00 AM #4

It would be ideal if the cpu maintained stable performance at standard speeds on that board. Many 760G boards, similar to most models, feature a limited VRM configuration and are known for reducing power delivery when under stress with the 125w octa-core processors. Pushing the cpu beyond its limits there wouldn't be a good outcome.