Let me assist you with overclocking. Please follow the instructions carefully.
Let me assist you with overclocking. Please follow the instructions carefully.
I own an FX-8350 black edition CPU and a GA-78LMT-USB3 R2 Moba that I wish to overclock. Many people suggest setting the multiplier to 21.5 and turning on HPC, but my R2 is different from the ones on R1. If anyone has advice on overclocking this board with this CPU, please share. Thanks—I'm using a 212 EVO cooler.
just increase your multiplier gradually, one or two steps at a time. test between adjustments using a program like occt.dont touch any other changes except disabling turbo mode. continue this process until your pc crashes, then return to the previous step. adjust the cpu voltage slightly after that, followed by changing the multiplier. with the cooler you’ll likely stay under 4ghz without overheating. i have a 6300 overclocked to 4.5ghz and needed a better cooler. check out the nh d14 cooler from noctua.https://noctua.at/en/nh-d14
To achieve the highest performance from your CPU given this amount of memory, you should overclock it to a minimum of 2.4 and set the RAM to at least 1866 with good timing settings. You can adjust the core speeds between 3.4 and 4.2 based on temperature and voltage needs. This specific system (and its cooler) isn't designed to support very high core clock speeds. Increasing the CPU and RAM speeds will provide better multicore performance compared to using cores at 5GHz.
just increase your multiplier gradually, one or two steps at a time. test between adjustments using a program like occt.dont touch any other changes except disabling turbo mode. continue this process until your pc crashes, then return to the previous step on the multiplier. this is the maximum oc without raising cpu voltage. once you reach that point, slightly increase the cpu voltage and then adjust the multiplier again. with a cooler, you won’t exceed 4ghz without overheating. i have a 6300 overclocked to 4.5ghz and needed a better cooler. check out the nh d14 cooler from noctua.https://noctua.at/en/nh-d14
increase your multiplier gradually, testing between changes with a program like occt. avoid touching other adjustments except disabling turbo mode. keep going until the system crashes, then return to one step lower on the multiplier. this is the maximum OC without increasing CPU voltage. after reaching that point, slightly raise the voltage and adjust the multiplier again. with the cooler you’ll likely stay under 4GHz without overheating. i have a 6300 overclocked to 4.5GHz and needed a better cooler. check out the nh d14 from noctua here: https://noctua.at/en/nh-d14.
adjust your multiplier gradually, one or two steps at a time. Test between adjustments using a program like occt. Disable turbo mode and avoid changing other settings. Continue until the system crashes, then return to the previous step. After that, slightly increase the CPU voltage before adjusting the multiplier again. This back-and-forth process helps stabilize performance. With the cooler you have, you won’t exceed 4GHz without overheating. I’ve overclocked a 6300 to 4.5GHz and needed a better cooler. Check out the NH D14 cooler from Noctua here: https://noctua.at/en/nh-d14.
It’s already at 4GHz and turboing to 4.2. Are you sure you won’t be able to reach 5? Not with this cooler. As I mentioned, try increasing the multiplier until the system becomes unstable, then slowly raise the CPU voltage in small steps until it stabilizes. Keep an eye on temperatures closely—especially above 4GHz, this cooler won’t help much.