Overclocking for streaming and gaming
Overclocking for streaming and gaming
Hyper212 is acceptable. Your motherboard has low quality. You might face restrictions on what you can achieve: Try your best, but I wouldn't invest further unless it fits into a future upgrade. Graphics, SSD, case would work fine. RAM, CPU, and motherboard wouldn't be suitable.
Sure, if you push it to a high setting, you'll see a big boost in performance.
There’s plenty more to gain from an FX-4350 that’s worth considering.
Any additional benefits from an FX-4350 are worth it. What kind of motherboard do you have? You'll need something superior to average if you plan to overclock. Also, a better cooler than the standard one is necessary. I currently use a hyper evo 212 with a 760gma-p34 motherboard and an evga 600W power supply.
Hyper212 is acceptable. Your motherboard has low quality. You might face restrictions on what you can achieve: Try your best, but I wouldn't invest further unless it fits into a future upgrade. Graphics, SSD, case would work fine. RAM, CPU, and motherboard wouldn't be suitable.
Hyper212 is acceptable. Your motherboard quality is low. You might face restrictions on what you can achieve: Check the list here – Try your best, but I wouldn’t invest more unless it fits a future upgrade. Graphics, SSD, case are fine. RAM and CPU aren’t. Could an OC affect my PC? I’m aiming for 4.8GHz or higher, possibly 5 if possible—just looking to optimize performance.
Maintain your temperatures carefully and you should be fine.
You might struggle to reach such levels.
It varies based on the chip's condition.
Those using top-tier chips report 5.0, while others remain quiet.
geofelt: Hyper212 is acceptable. Your motherboard has low quality. You might face restrictions on what you can achieve: Try your best, but I wouldn’t invest further unless it fits a future upgrade. Graphics, SSD, case would work. RAM, CPU, motherboard wouldn’t. geofelt: Maintain temperature control and you should be fine. I question if you can reach those high levels. It varies with chip quality. Good chips report 5.0, poor ones stay quiet. So 5 is excessive or it should be acceptable?