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Trying to hit 5.2ghz on fx9590

Trying to hit 5.2ghz on fx9590

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oOHuNt3ROo
Junior Member
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10-07-2025, 09:02 AM
#11
Hes probably not, tbh
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oOHuNt3ROo
10-07-2025, 09:02 AM #11

Hes probably not, tbh

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Aladael
Member
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10-28-2025, 01:23 AM
#12
80% of the rise in global temperatures during the past three years comes from FX-9590s.
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Aladael
10-28-2025, 01:23 AM #12

80% of the rise in global temperatures during the past three years comes from FX-9590s.

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K1ller3000
Member
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11-04-2025, 12:53 PM
#13
Honestly, based on what I've seen, if you can keep that CPU running nonstop—especially at full speed—you're doing quite well... just let it run.
Several owners have mentioned they find these units too close to the thermal limit when operating them... I agree with that.
It's nice to see one successfully running... congratulations!
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K1ller3000
11-04-2025, 12:53 PM #13

Honestly, based on what I've seen, if you can keep that CPU running nonstop—especially at full speed—you're doing quite well... just let it run.
Several owners have mentioned they find these units too close to the thermal limit when operating them... I agree with that.
It's nice to see one successfully running... congratulations!

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Thom20_02
Junior Member
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11-11-2025, 11:16 PM
#14
Reynod:
To be truthful, based on what I've seen, if you can keep that CPU running nonstop (which I question) at full factory power then you're doing quite well... just let it be.
Many users have complained about how close these devices are to overheating... and I usually understand their concerns.
It's nice to see one of them working properly... congratulations!
Heh, I mentioned something similar in another thread last week, but it really upset them.
But I'm in agreement. When you have a stable 9590 unit that won't cause any issues, just enjoy it and stop making changes!
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Thom20_02
11-11-2025, 11:16 PM #14

Reynod:
To be truthful, based on what I've seen, if you can keep that CPU running nonstop (which I question) at full factory power then you're doing quite well... just let it be.
Many users have complained about how close these devices are to overheating... and I usually understand their concerns.
It's nice to see one of them working properly... congratulations!
Heh, I mentioned something similar in another thread last week, but it really upset them.
But I'm in agreement. When you have a stable 9590 unit that won't cause any issues, just enjoy it and stop making changes!

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