F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Please help me out!

Please help me out!

Please help me out!

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MCFirefly94
Junior Member
38
05-25-2016, 08:43 PM
#1
I built a setup with an fx 4300 not oc, a gt 1030 fully oc'd, a 430w psu, and 6gb ram. It’s connected to a gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 board—this should support overclocking safely. I’m considering water cooling the CPU and would appreciate precise figures for safe overclocks.
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MCFirefly94
05-25-2016, 08:43 PM #1

I built a setup with an fx 4300 not oc, a gt 1030 fully oc'd, a 430w psu, and 6gb ram. It’s connected to a gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 board—this should support overclocking safely. I’m considering water cooling the CPU and would appreciate precise figures for safe overclocks.

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DatBoii
Member
144
05-31-2016, 12:51 PM
#2
I have never managed to overclock successfully; I experimented with an i7 870 but realized I lack a motherboard that supports true overclocking. However, I believe a power supply of at least 700 watts is necessary. I play games frequently enough and am content with a resolution of 1280x800 as long as the game runs smoothly without lag. I don’t mind compromises. The main issue is that most enthusiasts prioritize the latest processor and graphics card just to play at the highest resolution. I prefer this approach rather than attempting CPU overclocking, since I know I’ll likely upgrade later to see better results. Some users have faced problems overclocking the FX4300 with low-wattage power supplies. In my view, if it runs your games adequately, it’s best to leave it as is until you’re ready for a change.
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DatBoii
05-31-2016, 12:51 PM #2

I have never managed to overclock successfully; I experimented with an i7 870 but realized I lack a motherboard that supports true overclocking. However, I believe a power supply of at least 700 watts is necessary. I play games frequently enough and am content with a resolution of 1280x800 as long as the game runs smoothly without lag. I don’t mind compromises. The main issue is that most enthusiasts prioritize the latest processor and graphics card just to play at the highest resolution. I prefer this approach rather than attempting CPU overclocking, since I know I’ll likely upgrade later to see better results. Some users have faced problems overclocking the FX4300 with low-wattage power supplies. In my view, if it runs your games adequately, it’s best to leave it as is until you’re ready for a change.

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zamys
Senior Member
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06-13-2016, 02:12 AM
#3
I have never managed to overclock properly, although I experimented with an i7 870. However, I don’t have a motherboard that supports true overclocking, and I think a PSU of at least 700 watts is necessary. I play games often enough, but I’m fine with a resolution of 1280x800 as long as the game runs smoothly without lag. The main issue is that most PC enthusiasts prefer the latest processors and graphics cards just to play at the highest settings. I prefer this approach rather than trying to overclock, because I know I’ll likely upgrade later if it doesn’t perform well enough. Some people have had problems overclocking the FX4300 with low-wattage power supplies. In my view, if it handles your games adequately, you should let it run as is until you need improvements.
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zamys
06-13-2016, 02:12 AM #3

I have never managed to overclock properly, although I experimented with an i7 870. However, I don’t have a motherboard that supports true overclocking, and I think a PSU of at least 700 watts is necessary. I play games often enough, but I’m fine with a resolution of 1280x800 as long as the game runs smoothly without lag. The main issue is that most PC enthusiasts prefer the latest processors and graphics cards just to play at the highest settings. I prefer this approach rather than trying to overclock, because I know I’ll likely upgrade later if it doesn’t perform well enough. Some people have had problems overclocking the FX4300 with low-wattage power supplies. In my view, if it handles your games adequately, you should let it run as is until you need improvements.

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Flowman_
Junior Member
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06-13-2016, 05:14 PM
#4
Also the FX4300 offers great value for its price and provides excellent benefits.
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Flowman_
06-13-2016, 05:14 PM #4

Also the FX4300 offers great value for its price and provides excellent benefits.