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Temperatures for liquid cooling models FX-8350

Temperatures for liquid cooling models FX-8350

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dsy217
Member
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12-19-2017, 07:51 AM
#1
I recently received an FX-8350 and it performs exceptionally well, consistently achieving scores above 700 on cinebench at 4.7GHz. However, there was a day when I restarted it and observed significant lag. The temperatures indicated it was running between 55-60°C during idle for five minutes, then spiked to 80 within five seconds when stressing the CPU using CPUZ. Here’s my current configuration, and I welcome any questions or feedback.
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dsy217
12-19-2017, 07:51 AM #1

I recently received an FX-8350 and it performs exceptionally well, consistently achieving scores above 700 on cinebench at 4.7GHz. However, there was a day when I restarted it and observed significant lag. The temperatures indicated it was running between 55-60°C during idle for five minutes, then spiked to 80 within five seconds when stressing the CPU using CPUZ. Here’s my current configuration, and I welcome any questions or feedback.

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TeDraKill
Member
51
12-21-2017, 11:15 PM
#2
The board is extremely weak, lacks heatsinks on the VRM, and has a bad power phase design. It shouldn't be used for overclocking, and a 120mm liquid cooler won't effectively manage temperatures. The PSU is also a subpar option.
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TeDraKill
12-21-2017, 11:15 PM #2

The board is extremely weak, lacks heatsinks on the VRM, and has a bad power phase design. It shouldn't be used for overclocking, and a 120mm liquid cooler won't effectively manage temperatures. The PSU is also a subpar option.

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Devon_playz
Member
131
12-22-2017, 12:46 AM
#3
The board is extremely weak, lacks heatsinks on the VRM, and has a bad power phase design. It shouldn't be used for overclocking, and a 120mm liquid cooler won't effectively manage temperatures. The PSU is also a subpar option.
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Devon_playz
12-22-2017, 12:46 AM #3

The board is extremely weak, lacks heatsinks on the VRM, and has a bad power phase design. It shouldn't be used for overclocking, and a 120mm liquid cooler won't effectively manage temperatures. The PSU is also a subpar option.

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shadowboltyt
Junior Member
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12-31-2017, 02:44 PM
#4
Did you just purchase that new one? I’d wonder why you opted for an almost ten-year-old CPU now, given it’s known to generate more heat than the sun when compared to other better choices.
Still, something feels off with the cooler. I own a 8320 and a Seidon, and I can reach 4.82GHZ before hitting 80c.
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shadowboltyt
12-31-2017, 02:44 PM #4

Did you just purchase that new one? I’d wonder why you opted for an almost ten-year-old CPU now, given it’s known to generate more heat than the sun when compared to other better choices.
Still, something feels off with the cooler. I own a 8320 and a Seidon, and I can reach 4.82GHZ before hitting 80c.