Attempt to increase the CPU multiplier gradually, checking stability at each step. Adjust the voltage accordingly. Since each 8320e is unique, voltage needs will differ between units.
Attempt to increase the CPU multiplier gradually, checking stability at each step. Adjust the voltage accordingly. Since each 8320e is unique, voltage needs will differ between units.
Attempt to increase the CPU multiplier gradually, checking stability at each step. Adjust the voltage accordingly. Since each 8320e is unique, voltage needs will differ between units.
Attempt to increase the CPU multiplier gradually, checking stability at each step. Adjust the voltage accordingly. Since each 8320e is unique, voltage needs will differ between units.
Usually around 1.35 to 1.38 volts suffices for a 4GHz processor on a standard chip.
Your motherboard or cooler won't face any issues with that.
A solid chip can handle it at about 1.33 volts.
Usually around 1.35 to 1.38 volts suffices for a 4GHz processor on a standard chip.
Your motherboard or cooler won't face any issues with that.
A solid chip can handle it at about 1.33 volts.