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Ran overclocked using Ga-970A-DS3P, Fx 8350

Ran overclocked using Ga-970A-DS3P, Fx 8350

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Lil_Chrisjr
Junior Member
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05-11-2016, 10:54 AM
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I want to boost my FX 8350 to a minimum of 4.8Ghz on the GA-970A-DS3P motherboard. I'm trying to squeeze more performance out of my R9 Fury X when running CPU-intensive games. My current setup includes:
Fx 8350
Corsair h100i v2 water-cooled
16gb ram
R9 fury x
Corsair 750watt psu
GA-970A-DS3P
Could this work with what I have? And how challenging would it be, since this is my first overclock attempt? Thanks!
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Lil_Chrisjr
05-11-2016, 10:54 AM #1

I want to boost my FX 8350 to a minimum of 4.8Ghz on the GA-970A-DS3P motherboard. I'm trying to squeeze more performance out of my R9 Fury X when running CPU-intensive games. My current setup includes:
Fx 8350
Corsair h100i v2 water-cooled
16gb ram
R9 fury x
Corsair 750watt psu
GA-970A-DS3P
Could this work with what I have? And how challenging would it be, since this is my first overclock attempt? Thanks!

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blustriker
Member
61
05-19-2016, 07:05 AM
#2
The mobo features a 4+1 power phase configuration, the VRMs aren't very efficient, so I'd aim for about 4.4 and keep monitoring temperatures continuously.
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blustriker
05-19-2016, 07:05 AM #2

The mobo features a 4+1 power phase configuration, the VRMs aren't very efficient, so I'd aim for about 4.4 and keep monitoring temperatures continuously.

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HashtagBadger
Junior Member
5
05-19-2016, 08:07 AM
#3
The module features a 4+1 power phase configuration, the VRMs aren't very efficient, so I'd aim for about 4.4 and keep monitoring temperatures continuously.
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HashtagBadger
05-19-2016, 08:07 AM #3

The module features a 4+1 power phase configuration, the VRMs aren't very efficient, so I'd aim for about 4.4 and keep monitoring temperatures continuously.

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bagelpointfive
Junior Member
30
05-26-2016, 04:27 PM
#4
Would you say to upgrade my motherboard to say an Intel i7 6600k or wait until the release of the new Zen chipset?
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bagelpointfive
05-26-2016, 04:27 PM #4

Would you say to upgrade my motherboard to say an Intel i7 6600k or wait until the release of the new Zen chipset?

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Scriflyy
Member
63
05-28-2016, 05:20 AM
#5
You might wait for Zen, though I’m hoping it will truly be 'new' and present a real challenge to Intel. My expectations aren’t very high, as AMD has a track record of promoting CPUs, GPUs, and other components as top performers, only for them to fall short or become simple rebrands of older models.
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Scriflyy
05-28-2016, 05:20 AM #5

You might wait for Zen, though I’m hoping it will truly be 'new' and present a real challenge to Intel. My expectations aren’t very high, as AMD has a track record of promoting CPUs, GPUs, and other components as top performers, only for them to fall short or become simple rebrands of older models.