8350@4.7 with 1.5v?

graydust153

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I’m new to oc I understand some of the basics I think I could punch it farther but not sure about voltage wise

Ada64 Min-max-aver
Motherboard 29-47-43
Cpu 27-62-59
Cpu core 1.032-1.524-1.467
Cpu package 22.55-54.25-36.54

O the mb is a 78lmt-usb3 r2 just for reference
 
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4 phase, not really recommended.
My Q6600 at 1.45V is using 150W with single 4pin and psu starts to heat up a lot, that is with 2 direct fans across NB and vrms to keep cool under 70*C.

I dont really recommend pushing more than 1.45V or 1.5V if the cooling is good and temps under control, there is no way hitting more than 4.8GHz without watercooling and fan across vrms.
You will burn down your mobo.

Also to mention G31M-S2L i had NB temps at 95*C.
Try to lower voltage a bit, also i think that mobo wasnt designed to oc fx8350, does it have heatsinks on VRM's (near usb/IO ports)?
If yes check temps of it with finger, otherwise, dont oc it, youre gonna damage the motherboard.

I personally dont trust mobo sensors at all, since they are near of it (the heat source) or on another location of mobo.

On my UD3R (775) for instance , high oc i put 2 120mm fans across vrm's and NB (also known as MHC? MCH?), by that I mean 1.525V on cpu ( max recommended 1.45-1.5V).
 


Something is not adding up! You are hitting a max temp on a stress test with an OC of 4.7 with vcore at 1.5? Is that right? It couldn't be. what tests are you running. Try Prime 95 small ffts. If your temps are below 80c, and it doesn't fail on the Prime run, Ill be surprised.

What cooling are you using? What are you using to monitor the temps? HWMon/info?
 

graydust153

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Apr 4, 2018
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How I oc started using the clock till crash bumped up the voltage then bump up the clock. So I had bumped up the voltage so I bumped it up to 4.7 but 4.8 would get into Windows run ada64 fine similar temps but crashes when cinabench almost finished. Once I get home I can use my heat gun it’s not a supper high quality one but it’s probably better then a finger test
 
4 phase, not really recommended.
My Q6600 at 1.45V is using 150W with single 4pin and psu starts to heat up a lot, that is with 2 direct fans across NB and vrms to keep cool under 70*C.

I dont really recommend pushing more than 1.45V or 1.5V if the cooling is good and temps under control, there is no way hitting more than 4.8GHz without watercooling and fan across vrms.
You will burn down your mobo.

Also to mention G31M-S2L i had NB temps at 95*C.
 
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