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My overclocking of the Amd Fx6300 is delivering great results for a smoother PUBG gameplay.

My overclocking of the Amd Fx6300 is delivering great results for a smoother PUBG gameplay.

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Silberflug
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06-04-2016, 02:48 AM
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I have Aida and OverDrive installed during stress testing. With Prime 95 running for an hour, I see no errors and everything remains stable. The socket temperature reaches a maximum of 62°C, while the CPU stays at its highest setting of 51. Are these temperatures acceptable? Are my BIOS configurations optimal? What adjustments should I make to enhance my PlayStation Plus experience? Your specs include a 960 Gtx 4GB, an MSI 970 gaming motherboard, 16GB RAM, and a Kingston 1600MHz kingston processor.
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Silberflug
06-04-2016, 02:48 AM #1

I have Aida and OverDrive installed during stress testing. With Prime 95 running for an hour, I see no errors and everything remains stable. The socket temperature reaches a maximum of 62°C, while the CPU stays at its highest setting of 51. Are these temperatures acceptable? Are my BIOS configurations optimal? What adjustments should I make to enhance my PlayStation Plus experience? Your specs include a 960 Gtx 4GB, an MSI 970 gaming motherboard, 16GB RAM, and a Kingston 1600MHz kingston processor.

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undead_mcgill
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06-04-2016, 09:51 AM
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hello, 62c is within safe temperature limits, likely you have an aftermarket air cooler. bios settings look fine overall, just adjust ht-link. ht-link and nb-frequency should match at the same clock speed; even if left unchanged, ht-link will stay aligned with nb. it can't exceed that. also, what is your vcore on cpu-z? it seems a bit high to me. are you using llc enabled?
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undead_mcgill
06-04-2016, 09:51 AM #2

hello, 62c is within safe temperature limits, likely you have an aftermarket air cooler. bios settings look fine overall, just adjust ht-link. ht-link and nb-frequency should match at the same clock speed; even if left unchanged, ht-link will stay aligned with nb. it can't exceed that. also, what is your vcore on cpu-z? it seems a bit high to me. are you using llc enabled?

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06-05-2016, 01:45 PM
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hello, 62c is within safe temperature limits, likely you have an aftermarket air cooler. bios settings look fine overall, the only adjustment needed is ht-link. ht-link and nb-frequency should match at the same clock speed. even if left unchanged, the ht-link clock will align with nb—it can't exceed that. also, what's your vcore on cpu-z? it seems a bit high to me. do you have llc enabled?
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NicknameNumber
06-05-2016, 01:45 PM #3

hello, 62c is within safe temperature limits, likely you have an aftermarket air cooler. bios settings look fine overall, the only adjustment needed is ht-link. ht-link and nb-frequency should match at the same clock speed. even if left unchanged, the ht-link clock will align with nb—it can't exceed that. also, what's your vcore on cpu-z? it seems a bit high to me. do you have llc enabled?