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Safe temperature ranges for raising voltage on a CPU

Safe temperature ranges for raising voltage on a CPU

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zorro8003PL
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08-17-2025, 09:36 AM
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Checking if raising the voltage is safe for your FX 6300 after overclocking to 4GHz at stock voltage. The readings on TMPIN1 and TMPIN2 look elevated, so you should be cautious before adjusting the voltage.
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zorro8003PL
08-17-2025, 09:36 AM #1

Checking if raising the voltage is safe for your FX 6300 after overclocking to 4GHz at stock voltage. The readings on TMPIN1 and TMPIN2 look elevated, so you should be cautious before adjusting the voltage.

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DJrg82
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08-18-2025, 05:21 AM
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Are these temperatures suitable for raising the voltage on your FX 6300, which is already running at 4GHz with stock voltage? The TMPIN1 and TMPIN2 readings seem elevated, but is it safe to boost the CPU voltage? HWmonitor doesn't accurately detect AMD FX processors. During overclocking, it's important to keep an eye on the correct temperatures. Consider using AMD Overdrive to monitor the CPU's thermal margin instead of overclocking directly.
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DJrg82
08-18-2025, 05:21 AM #2

Are these temperatures suitable for raising the voltage on your FX 6300, which is already running at 4GHz with stock voltage? The TMPIN1 and TMPIN2 readings seem elevated, but is it safe to boost the CPU voltage? HWmonitor doesn't accurately detect AMD FX processors. During overclocking, it's important to keep an eye on the correct temperatures. Consider using AMD Overdrive to monitor the CPU's thermal margin instead of overclocking directly.

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mishy07
Senior Member
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08-26-2025, 01:56 AM
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Are these temperatures suitable for raising the voltage on your FX 6300, which is already running at 4GHz with stock voltage? The TMPIN1 and TMPIN2 readings seem elevated, but is it safe to increase the voltage on the CPU? HWmonitor doesn't accurately detect AMD FX processors. During overclocking, it's important to keep an eye on the correct temperatures. Consider using AMD Overdrive to monitor the CPU's thermal margin instead of overclocking directly.
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mishy07
08-26-2025, 01:56 AM #3

Are these temperatures suitable for raising the voltage on your FX 6300, which is already running at 4GHz with stock voltage? The TMPIN1 and TMPIN2 readings seem elevated, but is it safe to increase the voltage on the CPU? HWmonitor doesn't accurately detect AMD FX processors. During overclocking, it's important to keep an eye on the correct temperatures. Consider using AMD Overdrive to monitor the CPU's thermal margin instead of overclocking directly.