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Overclocking you need to know what you are doing .Do you have any experience overclocking as its very easy to mess up big time .
I over clock all my Gaming rigs dont use AMD only Intel Processors but you have to get this right .
In the BIOS, set the Recommended Settings. Then Save and Exit.
Do not adjust the CPU Manual Voltage, or CPU Ratio yet.
Back in the BIOS, scroll to CPU Manual Voltage and Manually Set it to whatever value it shows for your CPU. They all vary
You need to find the Max OC you can get at the stock voltage so move to CPU Ratio and adjust it up.
Exit and Save changes, and boot into your Operating System.
Load and run Prime95 Small FFT for 10 Minutes.
If no Cores Fail, then increase another point on the CPU Ratio and run Prime95 again.
If a Core Fails then increase the CPU Manual Voltage one point and run Prime95 again.
If your system Freezes or BSOD, then reduce you CPU Ratio by one point and run Prime95 again.
If your system Freezes or BSOD after increasing the CPU Ratio by one point then increase your CPU Manual Voltage by three points and run Prime95 again.
(each run of Prime95 for this step will be 10 minutes on Small FFT's)
When Overclocking, make sure to monitor temperatures. Once you have reached the thermal or voltage limits of your overclock (or just one you are happy with) Then it is time to run a full Prime test.
Full Prime Test = Custom Setting - using 75% of your ram for a minimum of 6-12 hours
this is just what I recommend. If you are happy with 2 hours of prime, that's fine
If your system fails the Prime test, then increase the CPU Manual Voltage by one point and re-test. Or, if it passes, then enjoy your faster running CPU.
I over clock all my Gaming rigs dont use AMD only Intel Processors but you have to get this right .
In the BIOS, set the Recommended Settings. Then Save and Exit.
Do not adjust the CPU Manual Voltage, or CPU Ratio yet.
Back in the BIOS, scroll to CPU Manual Voltage and Manually Set it to whatever value it shows for your CPU. They all vary
You need to find the Max OC you can get at the stock voltage so move to CPU Ratio and adjust it up.
Exit and Save changes, and boot into your Operating System.
Load and run Prime95 Small FFT for 10 Minutes.
If no Cores Fail, then increase another point on the CPU Ratio and run Prime95 again.
If a Core Fails then increase the CPU Manual Voltage one point and run Prime95 again.
If your system Freezes or BSOD, then reduce you CPU Ratio by one point and run Prime95 again.
If your system Freezes or BSOD after increasing the CPU Ratio by one point then increase your CPU Manual Voltage by three points and run Prime95 again.
(each run of Prime95 for this step will be 10 minutes on Small FFT's)
When Overclocking, make sure to monitor temperatures. Once you have reached the thermal or voltage limits of your overclock (or just one you are happy with) Then it is time to run a full Prime test.
Full Prime Test = Custom Setting - using 75% of your ram for a minimum of 6-12 hours
this is just what I recommend. If you are happy with 2 hours of prime, that's fine
If your system fails the Prime test, then increase the CPU Manual Voltage by one point and re-test. Or, if it passes, then enjoy your faster running CPU.
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Depends if your CPU is overclockable
Get into the BIOS and play around with the Voltage (which is what you do) and CPU cores
I have O/C to 5.0 from 3.5 but right now it's set on optimum performance at 4.5 ish.
I want to overclock my new Fx-6300 to 4.0ghz but i have no idea where to start please help!?
I just got a new FX-6300 and its stock clock is 3.5 GHz i would like to clock it at 4.0 GHz or maybe more a guide would be appreciated
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