F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Safe speeds for overclocking an FX 6300 using a Hyper 212 EVO are available.

Safe speeds for overclocking an FX 6300 using a Hyper 212 EVO are available.

Safe speeds for overclocking an FX 6300 using a Hyper 212 EVO are available.

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CiscoMiner
Senior Member
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05-24-2025, 04:23 PM
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Cole_9 shared their experience with AMD Overdrive settings for an FX 6300. They mentioned a safe thermal margin under load is around 20°C and suggest aiming for 40°C or more when idle, though 30°C is acceptable in worst cases. They also noted that using a GTX 1060 at 6GB would keep frame rates stable at about 35-35 FPS, and they plan to adjust the multiplier on weekends. They discussed potential causes of bottlenecks, including game intensity and usage tools, and observed their GPU usage varied between games.
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CiscoMiner
05-24-2025, 04:23 PM #21

Cole_9 shared their experience with AMD Overdrive settings for an FX 6300. They mentioned a safe thermal margin under load is around 20°C and suggest aiming for 40°C or more when idle, though 30°C is acceptable in worst cases. They also noted that using a GTX 1060 at 6GB would keep frame rates stable at about 35-35 FPS, and they plan to adjust the multiplier on weekends. They discussed potential causes of bottlenecks, including game intensity and usage tools, and observed their GPU usage varied between games.

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anfuk
Junior Member
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05-24-2025, 05:38 PM
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I own a 6300 at 4.3 with the identical cooler you have. It’s not delivering the performance I expect when using H1Z1 and my Rx 480. Could consider slightly increasing the CPU to around 4.5. M5A97 MB. I don’t really want to swap out my motherboard, CPU, and RAM unless absolutely necessary.
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anfuk
05-24-2025, 05:38 PM #22

I own a 6300 at 4.3 with the identical cooler you have. It’s not delivering the performance I expect when using H1Z1 and my Rx 480. Could consider slightly increasing the CPU to around 4.5. M5A97 MB. I don’t really want to swap out my motherboard, CPU, and RAM unless absolutely necessary.

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