F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The FX-8350 can be mounted on a Noctua NH-D14 up to 30 centimeters.

The FX-8350 can be mounted on a Noctua NH-D14 up to 30 centimeters.

The FX-8350 can be mounted on a Noctua NH-D14 up to 30 centimeters.

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08-15-2016, 09:31 AM
#1
Hi,
I'm using a Swiftech H220 to cool my 8350 at 4.8 and had the pump fail last night. Even though it's under warranty, I'm not satisfied with the fan configuration—it only offers PWM for the pump, so the fans on the block run at full speed unless I'm mistaken.
I'm looking into an air cooling solution that could keep the system quiet during idle, especially since noise is a concern in the living room.
Could a Noctua or similar air solution help me stay cool at 4.8?
Thanks in advance.
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Egyptian_Gamer
08-15-2016, 09:31 AM #1

Hi,
I'm using a Swiftech H220 to cool my 8350 at 4.8 and had the pump fail last night. Even though it's under warranty, I'm not satisfied with the fan configuration—it only offers PWM for the pump, so the fans on the block run at full speed unless I'm mistaken.
I'm looking into an air cooling solution that could keep the system quiet during idle, especially since noise is a concern in the living room.
Could a Noctua or similar air solution help me stay cool at 4.8?
Thanks in advance.

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Montykins
Member
53
08-15-2016, 10:26 AM
#2
You achieved a solid 4.8ghz @ 1.3v? That’s definitely impressive, considering my own chip would likely fail at that voltage. I’ll have to push mine up to 1.48v if it holds. If everything checks out with prime95 and IBT, the Noctua should handle it well, though I’m surprised how low the voltage you can use is.
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Montykins
08-15-2016, 10:26 AM #2

You achieved a solid 4.8ghz @ 1.3v? That’s definitely impressive, considering my own chip would likely fail at that voltage. I’ll have to push mine up to 1.48v if it holds. If everything checks out with prime95 and IBT, the Noctua should handle it well, though I’m surprised how low the voltage you can use is.

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Sir_Flexo
Member
164
08-15-2016, 03:04 PM
#3
Hi jonnyapps,
here is an article discussing the overclocking of the 8350 with a nhd 14, hope it helps.
http://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/amd...iew,3.html
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Sir_Flexo
08-15-2016, 03:04 PM #3

Hi jonnyapps,
here is an article discussing the overclocking of the 8350 with a nhd 14, hope it helps.
http://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/amd...iew,3.html

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Parzival10
Member
180
08-15-2016, 11:04 PM
#4
Hi jonnyapps,
here is an article discussing the overclocking of the 8350 using a nhd 14, in case it helps.
Thanks for sharing. I didn't notice any details about the temperatures during the overclock process.
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Parzival10
08-15-2016, 11:04 PM #4

Hi jonnyapps,
here is an article discussing the overclocking of the 8350 using a nhd 14, in case it helps.
Thanks for sharing. I didn't notice any details about the temperatures during the overclock process.

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DrummerBS
Member
185
08-15-2016, 11:37 PM
#5
From various benchmarks I've reviewed over time, the DH-14 performs exceptionally well as an air cooler and is commended for its quiet operation.
The challenge arises when considering that any air cooler may face difficulties at 4.8ghz on an 8350, depending on the specific chip.
What idle and load temperatures were you observing at 4.8ghz with the H220? What voltage configuration are you using?
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DrummerBS
08-15-2016, 11:37 PM #5

From various benchmarks I've reviewed over time, the DH-14 performs exceptionally well as an air cooler and is commended for its quiet operation.
The challenge arises when considering that any air cooler may face difficulties at 4.8ghz on an 8350, depending on the specific chip.
What idle and load temperatures were you observing at 4.8ghz with the H220? What voltage configuration are you using?

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gavin0099
Member
179
08-18-2016, 12:01 AM
#6
I'm currently at work with the PC powered off until I install a cooler. Initially, I checked around 1.3 volts and idle temperatures didn't show up (due to the under 30°C issue), while gaming temps were in the mid-40s.
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gavin0099
08-18-2016, 12:01 AM #6

I'm currently at work with the PC powered off until I install a cooler. Initially, I checked around 1.3 volts and idle temperatures didn't show up (due to the under 30°C issue), while gaming temps were in the mid-40s.

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MilckyDreams_
Member
234
08-19-2016, 09:45 AM
#7
You achieved a solid 4.8ghz @ 1.3v? That’s definitely impressive, considering my own chip would likely fail at that voltage. I’ll have to push mine up to 1.48v if it holds. If everything checks out with prime95 and IBT, the Noctua should handle it well, though I’m surprised how low the voltage you can use is.
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MilckyDreams_
08-19-2016, 09:45 AM #7

You achieved a solid 4.8ghz @ 1.3v? That’s definitely impressive, considering my own chip would likely fail at that voltage. I’ll have to push mine up to 1.48v if it holds. If everything checks out with prime95 and IBT, the Noctua should handle it well, though I’m surprised how low the voltage you can use is.

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North1904
Member
188
08-20-2016, 04:20 PM
#8
I might be mistaken. It could have been at 4.6. I recall it appearing fairly low compared to many other examples online when I was looking for my OC.
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North1904
08-20-2016, 04:20 PM #8

I might be mistaken. It could have been at 4.6. I recall it appearing fairly low compared to many other examples online when I was looking for my OC.

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Hermo
Junior Member
21
08-21-2016, 02:48 AM
#9
I would have had the AOI swapped for warranty as a backup cooler.
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Hermo
08-21-2016, 02:48 AM #9

I would have had the AOI swapped for warranty as a backup cooler.

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Killerman1834
Posting Freak
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08-26-2016, 03:58 PM
#10
During testing various FX chips, I've observed that some perform better in terms of heat dissipation than others under identical conditions. Regarding the NH-D14's cooling efficiency, I'm confident it can maintain temperatures below 55°C at around 4.7Ghz with approximately 1.46v. This seems to be a reasonable expectation.
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Killerman1834
08-26-2016, 03:58 PM #10

During testing various FX chips, I've observed that some perform better in terms of heat dissipation than others under identical conditions. Regarding the NH-D14's cooling efficiency, I'm confident it can maintain temperatures below 55°C at around 4.7Ghz with approximately 1.46v. This seems to be a reasonable expectation.