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Crafty_Box
Member
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01-01-2016, 03:44 AM
#1
I wanted to understand how to overclock my CPU in a gradual way, without pushing it to its absolute limit. I’m using an AMD FX8320 processor and have the rest of the components set up properly. I’d appreciate any advice or suggestions from someone who has experience with this process. Thanks to everyone!
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Crafty_Box
01-01-2016, 03:44 AM #1

I wanted to understand how to overclock my CPU in a gradual way, without pushing it to its absolute limit. I’m using an AMD FX8320 processor and have the rest of the components set up properly. I’d appreciate any advice or suggestions from someone who has experience with this process. Thanks to everyone!

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CounterStrikeZ
Junior Member
23
01-01-2016, 03:50 AM
#2
Use Amd Overdrive to modify the multiplier and HT reference clock. Make changes gradually. It also includes a stress test tool to track temperatures during adjustments.
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CounterStrikeZ
01-01-2016, 03:50 AM #2

Use Amd Overdrive to modify the multiplier and HT reference clock. Make changes gradually. It also includes a stress test tool to track temperatures during adjustments.

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Acullis
Junior Member
14
01-18-2016, 04:35 AM
#3
I am not an AMD overclocker so I will leave that to someone who does that
But you might wanna list what kind of CPU cooler you got. So someone here can see if you have the headroom for an overclock or not.
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Acullis
01-18-2016, 04:35 AM #3

I am not an AMD overclocker so I will leave that to someone who does that
But you might wanna list what kind of CPU cooler you got. So someone here can see if you have the headroom for an overclock or not.

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EnderGolemOG
Junior Member
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01-18-2016, 10:48 PM
#4
Use Amd Overdrive to modify the multiplier and HT reference clock. Make changes gradually. The tool also includes a stress test feature to track temperatures during adjustments.
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EnderGolemOG
01-18-2016, 10:48 PM #4

Use Amd Overdrive to modify the multiplier and HT reference clock. Make changes gradually. The tool also includes a stress test feature to track temperatures during adjustments.