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Upgrading the AMD FX-8320 with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO cooler

Upgrading the AMD FX-8320 with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO cooler

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Creeperm4ster
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04-07-2025, 05:30 AM
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The distance you can overclock the AMD FX-8320 with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO is not specified in the provided information.
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Creeperm4ster
04-07-2025, 05:30 AM #1

The distance you can overclock the AMD FX-8320 with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO is not specified in the provided information.

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aka00pikachu
Member
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04-14-2025, 07:39 PM
#2
No one is certain, each CPU is unique.
I own two AMD Phenom II Quad core machines (pretty outdated now). They're the same, both fully overclocked. One reaches 4GHz, the other 3.45GHz
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aka00pikachu
04-14-2025, 07:39 PM #2

No one is certain, each CPU is unique.
I own two AMD Phenom II Quad core machines (pretty outdated now). They're the same, both fully overclocked. One reaches 4GHz, the other 3.45GHz

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DonutSmash3000
Junior Member
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04-15-2025, 11:30 PM
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Probably up to a stock 8350.
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DonutSmash3000
04-15-2025, 11:30 PM #3

Probably up to a stock 8350.

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devil72
Junior Member
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04-16-2025, 01:56 AM
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Likely around a stock 8350.
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devil72
04-16-2025, 01:56 AM #4

Likely around a stock 8350.

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Salty_Cactus1
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04-18-2025, 07:39 AM
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If you get a decent one, they can, every CPU is different — some perform well overclocking, while others aren't so reliable.
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Salty_Cactus1
04-18-2025, 07:39 AM #5

If you get a decent one, they can, every CPU is different — some perform well overclocking, while others aren't so reliable.

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kinuskikisu
Junior Member
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05-04-2025, 02:30 PM
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For a preliminary assessment of OC potential, examine the processor's stepping number; ideally, a value of 0 is preferable. The following step is to review the Engineering Sample, which are considered optimal.
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kinuskikisu
05-04-2025, 02:30 PM #6

For a preliminary assessment of OC potential, examine the processor's stepping number; ideally, a value of 0 is preferable. The following step is to review the Engineering Sample, which are considered optimal.

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YOLOGAMER109
Member
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05-11-2025, 10:12 AM
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I have fx8320 and hyper 212 cooler. I managed to overclock using BIOS settings, pushing the CPU to 4.5Ghz. I attempted to increase it further to 4.6Ghz but the system crashed. Now I’m back at 4.4Ghz, which seems stable. Occasionally I revert to 4.5Ghz just for fun, but honestly, 4.4–4.5Ghz didn’t show any improvement in my games. My FPS counter still shows the same numbers, no noticeable boost. Even when starting from stock speeds around 3.5–3.7Ghz, I didn’t see any gains. The only advantage of this cooler is that my CPU runs quieter during gaming. I remember the loud AMD fan, which was like a jet engine during intense sessions.
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YOLOGAMER109
05-11-2025, 10:12 AM #7

I have fx8320 and hyper 212 cooler. I managed to overclock using BIOS settings, pushing the CPU to 4.5Ghz. I attempted to increase it further to 4.6Ghz but the system crashed. Now I’m back at 4.4Ghz, which seems stable. Occasionally I revert to 4.5Ghz just for fun, but honestly, 4.4–4.5Ghz didn’t show any improvement in my games. My FPS counter still shows the same numbers, no noticeable boost. Even when starting from stock speeds around 3.5–3.7Ghz, I didn’t see any gains. The only advantage of this cooler is that my CPU runs quieter during gaming. I remember the loud AMD fan, which was like a jet engine during intense sessions.

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Chiller9592
Senior Member
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05-12-2025, 12:32 PM
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It's a common misunderstanding that updating or using an overpowered CPU will significantly improve performance across all games, but this only works if the GPU is severely limited by the CPU. In certain scenarios, an i3 processor can match or exceed the performance of a four-times more powerful i7. However, a modest clock speed like hundred or two MHz won't make much difference.
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Chiller9592
05-12-2025, 12:32 PM #8

It's a common misunderstanding that updating or using an overpowered CPU will significantly improve performance across all games, but this only works if the GPU is severely limited by the CPU. In certain scenarios, an i3 processor can match or exceed the performance of a four-times more powerful i7. However, a modest clock speed like hundred or two MHz won't make much difference.