Overclocking voltage settings for the FX 6300
Overclocking voltage settings for the FX 6300
DavidHL10 :
clutchc :
I wouldn't push vcore increases on that board, if I were you. I'd keep it at or below the AMD suggested maximum of 1.5v. How much have you managed to get with just the multiplier adjustment?
Hi. I've hit 4.2 ghz with 1.3425v and a max core temp of 59°C while running prime95 for two hours. Can I push it to 4.4 or 4.5?
I'm not sure. Every CPU's silicon behaves differently. Just keep tweaking the clock multiplier one step at a time. Leave the voltage unchanged for now and observe the results. When I first had my FX 6300, it reached 4.4GHz before needing a voltage change. Also, if you want to speed up testing, try
Intel Burn Test
at the standard settings. It takes less time and I never experienced crashes while gaming.
I wouldn't push vcore increases on that board, if you were me. I'd keep it at or below the AMD suggested upper limit of 1.5v. How much have you managed with just the multiplier adjustment? Hi. I've hit 4.2 ghz with 1.3425v and a max core temp of 59°C while running prime95 for two hours. Can I aim for 4.4 or 4.5 next?
DavidHL10 :
clutchc :
I wouldn't push vcore increases on that board, if I were you. I'd keep things at or below the AMD suggested upper limit of 1.5v. How much have you managed to get with just the multiplier adjustment?
Hi. I've hit 4.2 GHz with 1.3425v and a max core temp of 59°C while running prime95 for two hours. Can I push to 4.4 or 4.5 next?
I'm not sure. Every CPU's silicon behaves differently. Just keep tweaking the clock multiplier one step at a time. Hold the voltage steady for now and observe the results. When I first had my FX 6300, it reached 4.4 GHz before needing a voltage change. Also, if you want to speed up testing, try
Intel Burn Test
at the standard settings. It's faster and I never experienced crashes on IBT.