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m5a97 r2.0 fx 8320 overclocking tips

m5a97 r2.0 fx 8320 overclocking tips

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ImSilva_Pt
Member
137
08-03-2017, 12:54 PM
#1
Hey guys.
I'm using an M5A97 R2.0 with FX 8320, default clock at 3.5 GHz. I want it to run at 4.2 GHz but can't get there. I've tried a few OC builds online, but they're not stable. When I run Prime95 with a Small FFT test, my system freezes after a few minutes or core crashes, though temperatures are normal and not extremely high. I'm not very experienced with OC settings, so maybe I'm doing something wrong with the BIOS. If anyone has the same motherboard, could you share your BIOS settings? Or do you have any suggestions for this issue?

My full spec:
Windows 10
GPU R9 290
16 GB 2x8 DDR3 RAM at 1600 MHz
FX 8320
3 HDD + 1 SSD
CM Hyper 212 LED Turbo CPU Cooler
4 Case Fans
CM 750W Bronze Power Supply
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ImSilva_Pt
08-03-2017, 12:54 PM #1

Hey guys.
I'm using an M5A97 R2.0 with FX 8320, default clock at 3.5 GHz. I want it to run at 4.2 GHz but can't get there. I've tried a few OC builds online, but they're not stable. When I run Prime95 with a Small FFT test, my system freezes after a few minutes or core crashes, though temperatures are normal and not extremely high. I'm not very experienced with OC settings, so maybe I'm doing something wrong with the BIOS. If anyone has the same motherboard, could you share your BIOS settings? Or do you have any suggestions for this issue?

My full spec:
Windows 10
GPU R9 290
16 GB 2x8 DDR3 RAM at 1600 MHz
FX 8320
3 HDD + 1 SSD
CM Hyper 212 LED Turbo CPU Cooler
4 Case Fans
CM 750W Bronze Power Supply

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trylok9944
Junior Member
5
08-03-2017, 01:55 PM
#2
You cannot simply paste someone's settings and expect it to function properly.
You must determine the stable CPU configuration for yourself.
If instability persists, increasing the CPU voltage is likely necessary, unless other adjustments have been made.
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trylok9944
08-03-2017, 01:55 PM #2

You cannot simply paste someone's settings and expect it to function properly.
You must determine the stable CPU configuration for yourself.
If instability persists, increasing the CPU voltage is likely necessary, unless other adjustments have been made.

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Lordcraft555
Member
51
08-04-2017, 03:29 AM
#3
ShadyHamster:
You can't just copy someone's settings and expect it to work.
You'll need to determine where your CPU performs best on its own.
If your system is unstable, you probably need higher CPU voltage, unless you're only adjusting CPU settings.
I've tried very high voltage before. Some use this for 4.5GHz+, but my system fails at 4.2GHz already. That's why I'm searching for a solution.
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Lordcraft555
08-04-2017, 03:29 AM #3

ShadyHamster:
You can't just copy someone's settings and expect it to work.
You'll need to determine where your CPU performs best on its own.
If your system is unstable, you probably need higher CPU voltage, unless you're only adjusting CPU settings.
I've tried very high voltage before. Some use this for 4.5GHz+, but my system fails at 4.2GHz already. That's why I'm searching for a solution.

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Saya_Dragneel
Junior Member
5
08-11-2017, 06:50 AM
#4
Any idea guys?
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Saya_Dragneel
08-11-2017, 06:50 AM #4

Any idea guys?

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Lewky_
Member
65
08-11-2017, 02:06 PM
#5
What kinds of voltages consider you high? You could have also won a faulty CPU that resists overclocking. Also, what is your standard voltage, and are you employing an LLC?
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Lewky_
08-11-2017, 02:06 PM #5

What kinds of voltages consider you high? You could have also won a faulty CPU that resists overclocking. Also, what is your standard voltage, and are you employing an LLC?

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Th3G4merX
Senior Member
700
08-30-2017, 03:21 AM
#6
What voltage levels do you consider very high? You might have also won the silicon lottery with a faulty CPU that resists overclocking. What is your typical voltage range, and are you employing an LLC? Around 1.3 to 1.35.
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Th3G4merX
08-30-2017, 03:21 AM #6

What voltage levels do you consider very high? You might have also won the silicon lottery with a faulty CPU that resists overclocking. What is your typical voltage range, and are you employing an LLC? Around 1.3 to 1.35.