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Would your Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 REV. 6 Mobo handle the FX-8370E at OC?

Would your Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 REV. 6 Mobo handle the FX-8370E at OC?

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Taybaybay
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03-22-2016, 08:25 AM
#1
Hello I run an AMD AM3+ based system on GIGABYTE GA-78LMT-USB3 REV 6.0 with 175w+ 4+1 VRM heatsinks 80-90c&at least 175w power delivery.
Basically short, i want to upgrade to an 8 core but i need a little over 4ghz on the clock. The FX 8350 does the job but i oc'ed to 4,2ghz succcessfully on my 125w FX-6350 and i wanted to keep that clock boost, for older games, while getting 8 threads for vidoe editing and some multicore games. I achieved 4,3ghz which was ideal for ARMA 3 (single core game) but ran stably only at too high voltage - 1,4050v, so i want to achieve that in a more efficient bin CPU, and i do not want to buy FX-6300 now,I know this is a old platform etc. but i built this rig on a limited budget and always wanted a cheap 8 core.
I play DOOM 2016, Gzdoom, quake3, ut99,Battlefield 4 and 3, oldschool games, i do not need insane single thread but the smoothness of 4,2ghz makes me happy, and i can still play games at 4ghz, at 4,2 i just get less fps drops. I imagine the resources of a slightly tweaked for efficiency 8 core could help even in st titles simply due to offloading less bottleneck for my GPU (RX 470), just the level of performance from a 4,3ghz fx chip i find ideal for my needs.
I have a decent PSU and ARCTIC Freezer 13 CO cooler to get this job done (~200w dissipation)
I need to know if i can even run a 8 core on this board, as some say the people who say you can are liars.
(However there is some unique power delivery to this board compared to other m-atx,)
And maybe if they think that, we can calculate roughly to Tom's test on a 990fx atx board, with 160w near usage at 4,5ghz, could a 200mhz less of that happen on a 4+1 m-atx, or is it out of my reach.)
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Taybaybay
03-22-2016, 08:25 AM #1

Hello I run an AMD AM3+ based system on GIGABYTE GA-78LMT-USB3 REV 6.0 with 175w+ 4+1 VRM heatsinks 80-90c&at least 175w power delivery.
Basically short, i want to upgrade to an 8 core but i need a little over 4ghz on the clock. The FX 8350 does the job but i oc'ed to 4,2ghz succcessfully on my 125w FX-6350 and i wanted to keep that clock boost, for older games, while getting 8 threads for vidoe editing and some multicore games. I achieved 4,3ghz which was ideal for ARMA 3 (single core game) but ran stably only at too high voltage - 1,4050v, so i want to achieve that in a more efficient bin CPU, and i do not want to buy FX-6300 now,I know this is a old platform etc. but i built this rig on a limited budget and always wanted a cheap 8 core.
I play DOOM 2016, Gzdoom, quake3, ut99,Battlefield 4 and 3, oldschool games, i do not need insane single thread but the smoothness of 4,2ghz makes me happy, and i can still play games at 4ghz, at 4,2 i just get less fps drops. I imagine the resources of a slightly tweaked for efficiency 8 core could help even in st titles simply due to offloading less bottleneck for my GPU (RX 470), just the level of performance from a 4,3ghz fx chip i find ideal for my needs.
I have a decent PSU and ARCTIC Freezer 13 CO cooler to get this job done (~200w dissipation)
I need to know if i can even run a 8 core on this board, as some say the people who say you can are liars.
(However there is some unique power delivery to this board compared to other m-atx,)
And maybe if they think that, we can calculate roughly to Tom's test on a 990fx atx board, with 160w near usage at 4,5ghz, could a 200mhz less of that happen on a 4+1 m-atx, or is it out of my reach.)

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Hockeybeast87
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03-29-2016, 06:28 AM
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Overclocker40 suggested the 8370e would work fine. Check out the support downloads for CPU help.

I’m not too worried about raising the voltage, but I’m concerned the 4+1 powerphase might consume more TDP than the ASRock Killer model (which it likely will). I don’t want my board to fail. I’ve heard people successfully run a stock 8350 even with this revision.

Anyway, I bought the processor and plan to get it today. Edit: It broke along with my old 6350, so I had to replace it. Luckily, a family member helped out.

When I install it, I’ll let you know if it works. The BIOS F2 supports FX-8370E.

Edit 2: It functions at stock speed. However, I received a PGY batch which is disappointing. If I had PGS, I could reach speeds like 4.5GHz and stable 4.4GHz. Still, it’s at least the stock FX8370 speed and 4.1 and 4.3.
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Hockeybeast87
03-29-2016, 06:28 AM #2

Overclocker40 suggested the 8370e would work fine. Check out the support downloads for CPU help.

I’m not too worried about raising the voltage, but I’m concerned the 4+1 powerphase might consume more TDP than the ASRock Killer model (which it likely will). I don’t want my board to fail. I’ve heard people successfully run a stock 8350 even with this revision.

Anyway, I bought the processor and plan to get it today. Edit: It broke along with my old 6350, so I had to replace it. Luckily, a family member helped out.

When I install it, I’ll let you know if it works. The BIOS F2 supports FX-8370E.

Edit 2: It functions at stock speed. However, I received a PGY batch which is disappointing. If I had PGS, I could reach speeds like 4.5GHz and stable 4.4GHz. Still, it’s at least the stock FX8370 speed and 4.1 and 4.3.

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Ayella
Member
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03-29-2016, 03:03 PM
#3
Got it working smoothly at 4.4ghz on this board!
CPU configuration: 1,43vcore, +0.1v NB, 1,195v NB VID, Regular LLC, CnQ on (Cool prevents temps from reaching 60c during games)
Intel Burn Test v2 'Standard' remained stable for 100% in 300 seconds.
This board hasn’t blown yet—it was a risk, but I took the chance :devil:
Details:
Specs: 120mm Sharkoon case fan on main 'NB' heatsink via 45 degree lean
ARCTIC Freezer 13 CO 92mm CPU cooler
Deepcool DQ750ST 750Watt 80+ Gold PSU (Tier 2 but functional!)
And the final setup... FX8370E (PGY serial batch) and GA-78LMT-USB3.
Bios came preinstalled with revision 6.0, supports F2, and is compatible with FX-8370E.
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Ayella
03-29-2016, 03:03 PM #3

Got it working smoothly at 4.4ghz on this board!
CPU configuration: 1,43vcore, +0.1v NB, 1,195v NB VID, Regular LLC, CnQ on (Cool prevents temps from reaching 60c during games)
Intel Burn Test v2 'Standard' remained stable for 100% in 300 seconds.
This board hasn’t blown yet—it was a risk, but I took the chance :devil:
Details:
Specs: 120mm Sharkoon case fan on main 'NB' heatsink via 45 degree lean
ARCTIC Freezer 13 CO 92mm CPU cooler
Deepcool DQ750ST 750Watt 80+ Gold PSU (Tier 2 but functional!)
And the final setup... FX8370E (PGY serial batch) and GA-78LMT-USB3.
Bios came preinstalled with revision 6.0, supports F2, and is compatible with FX-8370E.