- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
re: PC Discussion - Gaming, Performance and Enthusiasts
Posted on 3/22/14 at 1:27 pm to ILoveLamp
Posted on 3/22/14 at 1:27 pm to ILoveLamp
There's not a definitive way to tell. Every chip is different. Some people can get over 4.6-4.8 with the 8320 and some can't. It just depends on the bin of that particular chip. Just experiment with it, but make sure your core temp is below 62c. I have an 8350 and can run 4.5-4.6 on stock voltage. AMD chips are usually good for an extra 300-400 Mhz without adding any voltage.
You could probably get your to 4.0-4.1 on stock voltage. Probably get it all the way up to 4.4-4.5 with pushing the voltage to 1.45-1.48. Maybe higher mayber lower. It's a crap shoot.
Also, your motherboard can become a big factor when trying to go with really high overclocks.
You could probably get your to 4.0-4.1 on stock voltage. Probably get it all the way up to 4.4-4.5 with pushing the voltage to 1.45-1.48. Maybe higher mayber lower. It's a crap shoot.
Also, your motherboard can become a big factor when trying to go with really high overclocks.
This post was edited on 3/22/14 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 3/22/14 at 1:34 pm to brucevilanch
Bruce and I proved the bin between an 8320 and 8350 a couple of months ago.
I needed insane voltages to keep up clocks on my AMD rig.
I needed insane voltages to keep up clocks on my AMD rig.
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News