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FX-8350 @ 5300 MHZ

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Took 1.65v to make her boot @ 5.3 GHZ lol but she's stable on Heaven :)

Stock on these is 4.0 GHZ

No Windows Hardware errors reported on HWINFO64 yet -- often these appear before a PRIME95 failure :)

Which means should still be strong enough to get some quick 3dmark benches in :)

Even got it running with all the power-saving featured fully enabled. :)

Vcore

Min 0.903 v
Max 1.640 v


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Nick Peyton
 
I gave my 8350 setup to my son 2 years ago , he says it's still running strong.

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At only 1.45v that's decent like :)

My ##### took 1.65v to get there lol

Only idling at 130 watts though and mobo VRM is still cold :-)

Don't think I should risk a PRIME95 at this voltage, would just be silly...
 
Pfft I could get 5.4 with just 1.5V stable

Try a little harder :laugh:
 
My mobo lacks fancy O/C settings, with basic multiplier + voltage array, several power saving features & OEM boot features that you'd find on a DELL.

Don't know what else can be done.... I'm on an ASROCK mobo with an 8-phase VRM which I believe is only a 4 phase with doublers!

Could probably get a bit more out the memory at this speed if I enter timings manually but beyond that, I've reached the limits, on this oldie lol.
 
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And it is still slower than a stock 6700K in 3d benchmarks :roll:
 
lol :-(

Well at least after I upgrade to ZEN I'll still have fond memories of chugging along on a 33% overclock at 5.3 GHZ.

In ten years time, when the lithography is so small and overclocking is a thing of the past; this will be what counts when recalling my FX days :)
 
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Lithography won't prevent overclocking. You will always be able to push more out of things.
 
I think he is right, there will a day where you won't be able to OC at all.

There will always be variance in silicon and people will always exploit that.
 
lol :-(

Well at least after I upgrade to ZEN I'll still have fond memories of chugging along on a 33% overclock at 5.3 GHZ.

In ten years time, when the lithography is so small and overclocking is a thing of the past; this will be what counts when recalling my FX days :)

many years ago i had a Pentium 4 630 running at 4.6GHz. that's more than a 50% OC. it actually did pretty well when compared to the top cards at the time. it was matching or passing FX 57 scores.
 
Those are some damn good temperatures, what are you cooling it with?
 
I almost managed a validated OC on my 3420m with a 100% OC.

Almost.. Good temps with that chiller.
 
many years ago i had a Pentium 4 630 running at 4.6GHz. that's more than a 50% OC. it actually did pretty well when compared to the top cards at the time. it was matching or passing FX 57 scores.
Those were the days ... I think I remember running an 1.8Ghz Athlon somethingsomething at 3.6, for a 100% OC.

Either that or I'm dementing and remembering things that never happened ...
 
There will always be variance in silicon and people will always exploit that.

Until we don't use silicon anymore, which is gonna happen sooner than you think.
 
My mobo lacks fancy O/C settings, with basic multiplier + voltage array, several power saving features & OEM boot features that you'd find on a DELL.

Don't know what else can be done.... I'm on an ASROCK mobo with an 8-phase VRM which I believe is only a 4 phase with doublers!

Could probably get a bit more out the memory at this speed if I enter timings manually but beyond that, I've reached the limits, on this oldie lol.
My board wasn't big and fancy either

A ASUS M5A97 EVO 6+2 power phase
 
Pfft I could get 5.4 with just 1.5V stable

Try a little harder :laugh:

My 8350 needs 1.5v just to stay stable at 4.6GHz. :( And it is already pushing the limit of my H80i...:cry:

many years ago i had a Pentium 4 630 running at 4.6GHz. that's more than a 50% OC. it actually did pretty well when compared to the top cards at the time. it was matching or passing FX 57 scores.

I had a Celeron D 352 that I got to 4.68GHz, could never quite get it to 4.7GHz though I constantly tried! It was a pretty decent performer at those speeds, I even used it to game on for a while. Then I got a Pentium D 805 to play with, and had it to 4.0GHz which was impressive for that chip.
 
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Custom loop bro

:roll:

I wish, heck I'd even just like to put a 240mm AIO in there, but the case only has room for a single 120mm rad at the back. Unfortunately, I've decided to not put anymore money into the 8350. It just isn't powerful enough for what I do with it anymore. So I'm trying to save up some and upgrade to a 2011-v3 and a Xeon. I need more cores!
 
Until we don't use silicon anymore, which is gonna happen sooner than you think.

No material is perfect. Quality will never be identical, there will still be binning and variances in whatever substrate is used.
 
I have had my 8320 up to 4.8@1.6v but to be honest, that much voltage scares the hell out of me!
 
What a beautiful clock indeed! I remember the good old days when i overclocked my Sempron 2500 1.4 to 2,4 and now where we at :toast:
 
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lol :-(

Well at least after I upgrade to ZEN I'll still have fond memories of chugging along on a 33% overclock at 5.3 GHZ.

In ten years time, when the lithography is so small and overclocking is a thing of the past; this will be what counts when recalling my FX days :)
e2180 95% OC http://valid.canardpc.com/n00pbu

And I know it has more.
 
And it is still slower than a stock 6700K in 3d benchmarks :roll:

And? The FX CPU dates from 2012 and the 6700K is a 2016 CPU which is a rebadged Skylake CPU which is just a slightly improved Broadwell CPU which is just a slightly improved Haswell CPU.
 
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