Jlg823 Distinguished Dec 26, 2013 478 2 18,815 Dec 22, 2014 #1 So i overclocked my FX 8320 with stock cooling from 3.5ghz to 4.0 simply by changing the multiplier/ratio in my bios and it's less temps o.o 3.5ghz= 32c at idle 4.0ghz= 24c at idle 3.5ghz=67c rendering videos 4.0ghz 62c Rendering videos I'm confused
So i overclocked my FX 8320 with stock cooling from 3.5ghz to 4.0 simply by changing the multiplier/ratio in my bios and it's less temps o.o 3.5ghz= 32c at idle 4.0ghz= 24c at idle 3.5ghz=67c rendering videos 4.0ghz 62c Rendering videos I'm confused
0 007agentHP Reputable Jul 3, 2014 467 0 4,960 Dec 22, 2014 #2 what application are you using to track the temps CPUID or HWMonitor (which are the same thing) are very good. Upvote 0 Downvote
what application are you using to track the temps CPUID or HWMonitor (which are the same thing) are very good.
Jlg823 Distinguished Dec 26, 2013 478 2 18,815 Dec 22, 2014 #3 007agentHP : what application are you using to track the temps CPUID or HWMonitor (which are the same thing) are very good. I'm using both of those. CPUID to track current mhz and voltages etc while HWMonitor to check temps Upvote 0 Downvote
007agentHP : what application are you using to track the temps CPUID or HWMonitor (which are the same thing) are very good. I'm using both of those. CPUID to track current mhz and voltages etc while HWMonitor to check temps
0 007agentHP Reputable Jul 3, 2014 467 0 4,960 Dec 22, 2014 #4 as long as your temps are safe, you should be fine but i can't explain. you can keep pushing your overclock if you want to. Upvote 0 Downvote
as long as your temps are safe, you should be fine but i can't explain. you can keep pushing your overclock if you want to.