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Overclock fx6300 on ms-7641

Overclock fx6300 on ms-7641

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Chester007
Senior Member
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02-03-2016, 04:37 PM
#1
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 14393) (14393.rs1_release.160715-1616)
System Manufacturer: MSI
System Model: MS-7641
BIOS: V25.1
Processor: AMD FX™-6300 Six-Core Processor (6 CPUs), ~3.5GHz
Memory: 16384MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 16378MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 12
DxDiag Version: 10.00.14393.0000 64bit Unicode
Desiring to increase clock speed to 4.3ghz, I have limited knowledge about the software needed for overclocking. Please let me know.
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Chester007
02-03-2016, 04:37 PM #1

Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 14393) (14393.rs1_release.160715-1616)
System Manufacturer: MSI
System Model: MS-7641
BIOS: V25.1
Processor: AMD FX™-6300 Six-Core Processor (6 CPUs), ~3.5GHz
Memory: 16384MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 16378MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 12
DxDiag Version: 10.00.14393.0000 64bit Unicode
Desiring to increase clock speed to 4.3ghz, I have limited knowledge about the software needed for overclocking. Please let me know.

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csige791
Posting Freak
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02-24-2016, 08:00 PM
#2
When customizing the FX-6300, a superior cooler is essential. Temperatures will quickly rise and exceed the safe range before long. The ideal maximum temperature is 70.5C, with minor fluctuations allowed, but keeping it consistently below that is crucial.
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csige791
02-24-2016, 08:00 PM #2

When customizing the FX-6300, a superior cooler is essential. Temperatures will quickly rise and exceed the safe range before long. The ideal maximum temperature is 70.5C, with minor fluctuations allowed, but keeping it consistently below that is crucial.

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blackylg
Junior Member
21
02-24-2016, 08:58 PM
#3
Processor speed depends on system base clock multiplied by CPU clock multiplier. Adjustments in voltage are made only for stability if necessary. Access BIOS to modify the CPU clock multiplier setting gradually, monitoring temperature and stability after each change. Make sure turbo mode is turned off before making overclocking changes. This board isn't intended for OC'ing and lacks heat sinks on VRMs. The current turbo speed is already 4.1GHz.
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blackylg
02-24-2016, 08:58 PM #3

Processor speed depends on system base clock multiplied by CPU clock multiplier. Adjustments in voltage are made only for stability if necessary. Access BIOS to modify the CPU clock multiplier setting gradually, monitoring temperature and stability after each change. Make sure turbo mode is turned off before making overclocking changes. This board isn't intended for OC'ing and lacks heat sinks on VRMs. The current turbo speed is already 4.1GHz.

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Viitin7
Member
214
02-25-2016, 05:33 AM
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The processor speed depends on the system base clock multiplied by the CPU clock multiplier. Voltage changes are only made to enhance stability when necessary. You should adjust the BIOS settings, increasing the CPU clock multiplier gradually while monitoring temperature and stability after each change. Make sure to turn off turbo mode before overclocking or you might encounter instability.

I wouldn't try to raise core voltage with that board. It wasn't built for overclocking and lacks heat sinks on the VRMs. Also, this CPU already runs at 4.1GHz in turbo mode.

Why would you want to boost the clock speed? Are you playing games or rendering videos? I use a Radeon RX 480 and think my PSU is around 430W or 500W. Would it be safe to overclock? Also, do you plan to add more fans or a water cooler? Please check those temperatures; they currently seem acceptable but a bit higher than comfortable.
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Viitin7
02-25-2016, 05:33 AM #4

The processor speed depends on the system base clock multiplied by the CPU clock multiplier. Voltage changes are only made to enhance stability when necessary. You should adjust the BIOS settings, increasing the CPU clock multiplier gradually while monitoring temperature and stability after each change. Make sure to turn off turbo mode before overclocking or you might encounter instability.

I wouldn't try to raise core voltage with that board. It wasn't built for overclocking and lacks heat sinks on the VRMs. Also, this CPU already runs at 4.1GHz in turbo mode.

Why would you want to boost the clock speed? Are you playing games or rendering videos? I use a Radeon RX 480 and think my PSU is around 430W or 500W. Would it be safe to overclock? Also, do you plan to add more fans or a water cooler? Please check those temperatures; they currently seem acceptable but a bit higher than comfortable.

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epicninja5
Junior Member
13
02-25-2016, 05:48 AM
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When customizing the FX-6300, a superior cooler is essential. Temperatures will quickly exceed safe limits without one. The ideal maximum temperature is 70.5°C, with minor fluctuations allowed, but keeping it consistently below that is crucial.
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epicninja5
02-25-2016, 05:48 AM #5

When customizing the FX-6300, a superior cooler is essential. Temperatures will quickly exceed safe limits without one. The ideal maximum temperature is 70.5°C, with minor fluctuations allowed, but keeping it consistently below that is crucial.