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Running overclock on AMD FX 8300 using the built-in cooler.

Running overclock on AMD FX 8300 using the built-in cooler.

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seomilk77
Member
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11-17-2025, 01:19 PM
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I plan to increase my FX 8300's performance with the built-in cooler. After trying AIDA64 for ten minutes, temperatures stayed below 40°C and idle temps were 15-18°C. To go from 3.3 GHz to higher speeds, I should look into possible overclocking options. Since turbo boosted to 3.6 GHz during stress tests, it’s likely the temperature reading was at that speed. Using AMD Overdrive could also help push performance further.
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seomilk77
11-17-2025, 01:19 PM #1

I plan to increase my FX 8300's performance with the built-in cooler. After trying AIDA64 for ten minutes, temperatures stayed below 40°C and idle temps were 15-18°C. To go from 3.3 GHz to higher speeds, I should look into possible overclocking options. Since turbo boosted to 3.6 GHz during stress tests, it’s likely the temperature reading was at that speed. Using AMD Overdrive could also help push performance further.

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Donald_Trumpz
Member
246
11-18-2025, 12:34 AM
#2
The adjustment can differ significantly depending on the extent of overclocking, but I would increase the overclock by roughly 0.2 GHz each time. If the system crashes and voltage rises, you should aim to keep it below 60°C during testing. Looking around, it seems the processor starts throttling at around 70°C, so maintain that temperature range while overclocking.
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Donald_Trumpz
11-18-2025, 12:34 AM #2

The adjustment can differ significantly depending on the extent of overclocking, but I would increase the overclock by roughly 0.2 GHz each time. If the system crashes and voltage rises, you should aim to keep it below 60°C during testing. Looking around, it seems the processor starts throttling at around 70°C, so maintain that temperature range while overclocking.

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MaxiiOKLM
Junior Member
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11-18-2025, 02:07 AM
#3
I don't want to invest in a high-end stock cooler right now. I'm just looking for a bit more speed before buying an aftermarket one. I recently upgraded it to 3.8 with the turbo and everything seems to be working well so far. However, when I run AIDA64 all my cores are operating at different speeds between 3.2 and 3.8 GHz and changing quickly. Is this a concern? Because with AMD Overdrive enabled they stay steady at 3.8 GHz.
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MaxiiOKLM
11-18-2025, 02:07 AM #3

I don't want to invest in a high-end stock cooler right now. I'm just looking for a bit more speed before buying an aftermarket one. I recently upgraded it to 3.8 with the turbo and everything seems to be working well so far. However, when I run AIDA64 all my cores are operating at different speeds between 3.2 and 3.8 GHz and changing quickly. Is this a concern? Because with AMD Overdrive enabled they stay steady at 3.8 GHz.

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ilija
Member
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11-25-2025, 02:01 AM
#4
Take it up slow and monitor temps as you go, no real way to just say a number some might do 3.6 others 3.9 or whatever
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ilija
11-25-2025, 02:01 AM #4

Take it up slow and monitor temps as you go, no real way to just say a number some might do 3.6 others 3.9 or whatever
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ErtLion
Member
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11-25-2025, 03:02 AM
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I just received a 4.0 GHz processor and the temperatures are still in the high 40s. After only a few minutes of quick 10m stress tests, the temps haven’t changed much, even though I haven’t increased the voltage yet. My CPUID HWMonitor shows a max voltage intake of 1.304 and turbo set to 1.325. Is this close enough? I’m planning an overnight test tonight. What stress testing programs do you suggest? Also, my turbo clock is active even when the computer is idle—should I be concerned about that?
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ErtLion
11-25-2025, 03:02 AM #5

I just received a 4.0 GHz processor and the temperatures are still in the high 40s. After only a few minutes of quick 10m stress tests, the temps haven’t changed much, even though I haven’t increased the voltage yet. My CPUID HWMonitor shows a max voltage intake of 1.304 and turbo set to 1.325. Is this close enough? I’m planning an overnight test tonight. What stress testing programs do you suggest? Also, my turbo clock is active even when the computer is idle—should I be concerned about that?

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klidwithnoname
Junior Member
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11-25-2025, 07:57 AM
#6
Monitor temperatures well, you can use the free CoreTemp app for real-time data plus min and max per core.
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klidwithnoname
11-25-2025, 07:57 AM #6

Monitor temperatures well, you can use the free CoreTemp app for real-time data plus min and max per core.

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PersieO
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12-09-2025, 07:45 AM
#7
I'm a bit nervous about going higher since I think I'll need to increase the voltage and don't want anything to break. By the way, I'm only tweaking my turbo overclock. Should I focus on overclocking the base core clock or is it fine to just do the turbo for gaming? Right now I'm at 3.3 GHz base clock and 4.0 GHz turbo, with a max temperature of 47°C during stress tests.
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PersieO
12-09-2025, 07:45 AM #7

I'm a bit nervous about going higher since I think I'll need to increase the voltage and don't want anything to break. By the way, I'm only tweaking my turbo overclock. Should I focus on overclocking the base core clock or is it fine to just do the turbo for gaming? Right now I'm at 3.3 GHz base clock and 4.0 GHz turbo, with a max temperature of 47°C during stress tests.

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haley123
Member
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12-16-2025, 08:13 AM
#8
Consider trying both options, could experiment with what you have now and revisit the alternative later
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haley123
12-16-2025, 08:13 AM #8

Consider trying both options, could experiment with what you have now and revisit the alternative later

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WolfEH117
Member
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12-17-2025, 10:45 AM
#9
I increased the base core clock to 4 GHz and noticed unusually high temperatures during testing. It's odd since Prime95 doesn't overheat much when running at 4 GHz on turbo mode, even though its core clock is set to the same speed. I plan to conduct an overnight test tonight and will continue monitoring until I install an aftermarket cooler.
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WolfEH117
12-17-2025, 10:45 AM #9

I increased the base core clock to 4 GHz and noticed unusually high temperatures during testing. It's odd since Prime95 doesn't overheat much when running at 4 GHz on turbo mode, even though its core clock is set to the same speed. I plan to conduct an overnight test tonight and will continue monitoring until I install an aftermarket cooler.