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Yes, it's safe to keep the CPU moderately overclocked.

Yes, it's safe to keep the CPU moderately overclocked.

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Sopanda59
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08-05-2025, 07:53 PM
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I recently decided to give my AMD FX-8320 a modest overclock. Just enough to get 8350 level performance out of it. This is a very modest overclock, as I've only gone from the out-of-the-box clock speed of 3717MHz - 4018 MHz to a constant 4219 MHz. What I would like to know is whether or not its safe to keep my CPU at this clock speed or if I should only ramp it up to 8350 clocks when I think it's necessary, and whether or not doing so would significantly impact my CPU's lifespan. I should probably add that I've put the clock speed back to it's original setting, and I only had it OC'd for a couple of hours.
Thanks for any help you guys may be able to give, it's greatly appreciated!
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Sopanda59
08-05-2025, 07:53 PM #1

I recently decided to give my AMD FX-8320 a modest overclock. Just enough to get 8350 level performance out of it. This is a very modest overclock, as I've only gone from the out-of-the-box clock speed of 3717MHz - 4018 MHz to a constant 4219 MHz. What I would like to know is whether or not its safe to keep my CPU at this clock speed or if I should only ramp it up to 8350 clocks when I think it's necessary, and whether or not doing so would significantly impact my CPU's lifespan. I should probably add that I've put the clock speed back to it's original setting, and I only had it OC'd for a couple of hours.
Thanks for any help you guys may be able to give, it's greatly appreciated!
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BoxelArc
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08-06-2025, 10:51 AM
#2
Unless you messed with the voltage, and assuming the temps are okay, you have nothing to worry about. Clock speed alone won't affect longevity.
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BoxelArc
08-06-2025, 10:51 AM #2

Unless you messed with the voltage, and assuming the temps are okay, you have nothing to worry about. Clock speed alone won't affect longevity.

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FazeGames
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08-06-2025, 01:05 PM
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Unless you messed with the voltage, and assuming the temps are okay, you have nothing to worry about. Clock speed alone won't affect longevity.
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FazeGames
08-06-2025, 01:05 PM #3

Unless you messed with the voltage, and assuming the temps are okay, you have nothing to worry about. Clock speed alone won't affect longevity.

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08-06-2025, 02:59 PM
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As long as your temperatures are normal and you're not overloading the CPU, it should perform well. Many users have successfully run 8320's at speeds above 4.2GHz for years.
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Chilled__Chaos
08-06-2025, 02:59 PM #4

As long as your temperatures are normal and you're not overloading the CPU, it should perform well. Many users have successfully run 8320's at speeds above 4.2GHz for years.

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Jesuss_
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08-16-2025, 10:07 AM
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DJDeCiBeL :
Unless you messed with the voltage, and assuming the temps are okay, you have nothing to worry about. Clock speed alone won't affect longevity.
When I have Turbo Core Control turned on in AMD OverDrive, the voltage fluctuates between 1.36 and 1.43 volts. And when I turn Turbo Core Control off, the voltage is locked at 1.29 volts (which is the default target that was set when I first began using OverDrive). Is that okay? Or is it better to have the voltage fluctuate the way it does? Thanks for the initial speedy answer, BTW
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Jesuss_
08-16-2025, 10:07 AM #5

DJDeCiBeL :
Unless you messed with the voltage, and assuming the temps are okay, you have nothing to worry about. Clock speed alone won't affect longevity.
When I have Turbo Core Control turned on in AMD OverDrive, the voltage fluctuates between 1.36 and 1.43 volts. And when I turn Turbo Core Control off, the voltage is locked at 1.29 volts (which is the default target that was set when I first began using OverDrive). Is that okay? Or is it better to have the voltage fluctuate the way it does? Thanks for the initial speedy answer, BTW

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Angeli4234
Member
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08-16-2025, 11:25 AM
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Well, the lower the voltage, the better, so maintain a stable reading at 1.29V. If it fluctuates, adjust to 1.36-1.43 as well.
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Angeli4234
08-16-2025, 11:25 AM #6

Well, the lower the voltage, the better, so maintain a stable reading at 1.29V. If it fluctuates, adjust to 1.36-1.43 as well.