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The CPU fails to reach at least turbo clock speed

The CPU fails to reach at least turbo clock speed

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MEEETOR
Member
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11-01-2023, 02:03 PM
#1
I have an FX 8320e with a 3.2ghz to 4ghz turbo, but overclocking only brings me up to 3.7ghz which causes instability and a blue screen in Windows. I thought simply going to the turbo clock would make it stable. It’s unclear if the issue is voltage or the CPU itself. Any advice on improving performance would be greatly appreciated!
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MEEETOR
11-01-2023, 02:03 PM #1

I have an FX 8320e with a 3.2ghz to 4ghz turbo, but overclocking only brings me up to 3.7ghz which causes instability and a blue screen in Windows. I thought simply going to the turbo clock would make it stable. It’s unclear if the issue is voltage or the CPU itself. Any advice on improving performance would be greatly appreciated!

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hope7100
Junior Member
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11-22-2023, 04:22 PM
#2
no it's the power phases there isn't enough of them to spread the load across them and prevent the vrms overheating. Actually it's the mosfets that bear the load and since it is all probably cheap components in a less than optimal config. in the board layout there is nothing you can do to improve them. Even adding a heat sink and fan wouldn't be enough.
It is literally down to the electronic components on the board. The 990fx boards the best of which is probably the sabertooth is still $150 second hand which is halfway to ryzen or an i series which will surpass the overclocked fx in any case.
FX is pretty thoroughly obsolete by now so the economic option is to ditch it. Dabbling with the overclock will cost more than necessary...
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hope7100
11-22-2023, 04:22 PM #2

no it's the power phases there isn't enough of them to spread the load across them and prevent the vrms overheating. Actually it's the mosfets that bear the load and since it is all probably cheap components in a less than optimal config. in the board layout there is nothing you can do to improve them. Even adding a heat sink and fan wouldn't be enough.
It is literally down to the electronic components on the board. The 990fx boards the best of which is probably the sabertooth is still $150 second hand which is halfway to ryzen or an i series which will surpass the overclocked fx in any case.
FX is pretty thoroughly obsolete by now so the economic option is to ditch it. Dabbling with the overclock will cost more than necessary...

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PhgamesRj
Junior Member
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11-24-2023, 04:44 AM
#3
Identify the primary motherboard first, then determine the required voltage, and finally compile the complete system specifications.
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PhgamesRj
11-24-2023, 04:44 AM #3

Identify the primary motherboard first, then determine the required voltage, and finally compile the complete system specifications.

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DamianKiip
Junior Member
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11-30-2023, 04:41 PM
#4
M5A78LM LE is the motherboard with CPU fx 8320e, PSU evga 500w, 1 tb hd 120gb ssd. Current clock speed is around 3.5 ghz. AMD overdrive lists target voltage at CPU VID 1.1625, NVID 1.750. DRAM voltage should be 1.350, HT voltage 1.2.
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DamianKiip
11-30-2023, 04:41 PM #4

M5A78LM LE is the motherboard with CPU fx 8320e, PSU evga 500w, 1 tb hd 120gb ssd. Current clock speed is around 3.5 ghz. AMD overdrive lists target voltage at CPU VID 1.1625, NVID 1.750. DRAM voltage should be 1.350, HT voltage 1.2.

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Prawnflakes
Member
204
12-03-2023, 03:37 PM
#5
Does your setup have a GPU? What model is it? Is it equipped with a CPU cooler? What type does it have? Your main issue is a lack of cooling on the VRMs. One previous version offered search functionality. Your motherboard and power supply don’t support overclocking. Don’t expect much else.
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Prawnflakes
12-03-2023, 03:37 PM #5

Does your setup have a GPU? What model is it? Is it equipped with a CPU cooler? What type does it have? Your main issue is a lack of cooling on the VRMs. One previous version offered search functionality. Your motherboard and power supply don’t support overclocking. Don’t expect much else.

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fqv
Member
58
12-04-2023, 03:53 PM
#6
Yeah there's little to no chance of ocing on that motheboard. Most of that model won't even let a 8350 run stock turbo speeds without vrm throttling under load if it's more than a year old
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fqv
12-04-2023, 03:53 PM #6

Yeah there's little to no chance of ocing on that motheboard. Most of that model won't even let a 8350 run stock turbo speeds without vrm throttling under load if it's more than a year old

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Slow_Burn351
Member
78
12-24-2023, 08:10 PM
#7
The GPU is an RX570 with 8GB of memory, paired with a standard cooler. It maintains a comfortable temperature at 3.5GHz, staying below 60 degrees. Is this limiting your ability to push it further?
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Slow_Burn351
12-24-2023, 08:10 PM #7

The GPU is an RX570 with 8GB of memory, paired with a standard cooler. It maintains a comfortable temperature at 3.5GHz, staying below 60 degrees. Is this limiting your ability to push it further?

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jeregamer1712
Junior Member
12
12-25-2023, 03:32 PM
#8
Don't aim for any major overclocking, just curious about why my CPU wouldn't even reach turbo boost speeds. If this board looks so bad, upgrades are likely on the horizon.
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jeregamer1712
12-25-2023, 03:32 PM #8

Don't aim for any major overclocking, just curious about why my CPU wouldn't even reach turbo boost speeds. If this board looks so bad, upgrades are likely on the horizon.

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vinikenji10
Junior Member
5
12-26-2023, 12:23 AM
#9
no it's the power phases there isn't enough of them to spread the load across them and prevent the vrms overheating. Actually it's the mosfets that bear the load and since it is all probably cheap components in a less than optimal config. in the board layout there is nothing you can do to improve them. Even adding a heat sink and fan wouldn't be enough.
It is literally down to the electronic components on the board. The 990fx boards the best of which is probably the sabertooth is still $150 second hand which is halfway to ryzen or an i series which will surpass the overclocked fx in any case.
FX is pretty thoroughly obsolete by now so the economic option is to ditch it. Dabbling with the overclock will cost more than necessary and also produce less than stellar results.
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vinikenji10
12-26-2023, 12:23 AM #9

no it's the power phases there isn't enough of them to spread the load across them and prevent the vrms overheating. Actually it's the mosfets that bear the load and since it is all probably cheap components in a less than optimal config. in the board layout there is nothing you can do to improve them. Even adding a heat sink and fan wouldn't be enough.
It is literally down to the electronic components on the board. The 990fx boards the best of which is probably the sabertooth is still $150 second hand which is halfway to ryzen or an i series which will surpass the overclocked fx in any case.
FX is pretty thoroughly obsolete by now so the economic option is to ditch it. Dabbling with the overclock will cost more than necessary and also produce less than stellar results.