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Feb 15 2017 08:12pm
So...obvious I have not a single clue what to do.

I know where to go in the BIOS, but I dont know what values to set where...if you smell what i'm steppin in.

Paying 300FG for a typed out step-by-step process.

CPU: FX-8320 Black Edition (3.5GHZ) - Looking to go to 4.0.
CPU Cooler: Corsair H55
GPU: XFX Raedeon R470 4GB
MOBO: Asus 970Pro Gaming/Aura
PSU: 600W EVGA 80+ Bronze Cert.
RAM: 16GB (1600MHz) Corsair Vengeance (2x 8GB Sticks)


Temps:
Operating System Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

CPU AMD FX-8320 19 °C (Currently playing WOW) Vishera 32nm Technology

RAM 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 806MHz (11-11-11-28)

Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. 970 PRO GAMING/AURA (Socket 942) 26 °C

Graphics 4096MB ATI Radeon RX 470 Graphics (XFX Pine Group) 64 °C
LEN LI2364d (1920x1080@60Hz)

Storage 223GB SanDisk SDSSDA240G (SSD) 31 °C


Edit:
And before I get the whole "google" it crap...I have.
And while some of it was helpful, I am not computer-slang-terminology savvy. So..

This post was edited by Copey on Feb 15 2017 08:14pm
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Feb 15 2017 08:15pm
ill send you the message i was sent when asking
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Feb 15 2017 08:17pm
Id help but no overclocking expert sure the top dogs here can help u :)
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Feb 15 2017 08:17pm
Quote (WhoBut_WBMason @ Feb 15 2017 09:15pm)
ill send you the message i was sent when asking


Yeah i've already stressed tested my system.
Granted it was only a 5 minute test.
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Feb 15 2017 08:18pm
Same brand mobo and cpu. Enjoy



This post was edited by ZwiX on Feb 15 2017 08:19pm
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Quote (ZwiX @ Feb 15 2017 09:18pm)
Same brand mobo and cpu. Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MckeAmnDeTk


Lol theres an error with the video ofc.
But I believe i'ved watched it, and his CPU is an 8350, not 8320 unfortunately.
From what I understand even though they're close in production, you're not supposed to use the same values for different CPUs.

Could be that I understood it wrong.

This post was edited by Copey on Feb 15 2017 08:22pm
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Feb 15 2017 08:25pm
Quote (Copey @ 16 Feb 2017 03:22)
Lol theres an error with the video ofc.
But I believe i'ved watched it, and his CPU is an 8350, not 8320 unfortunately.
From what I understand even though they're close in production, you're not supposed to use the same values for different CPUs.


Link to the video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MckeAmnDeTk

True each silicon is different, but he explains what to do.
First you change your multiple to 20 and put in a fair voltage number. If this oc is stable you turn down the voltage until you find the lowest possible voltage working with your 4ghz.

This post was edited by ZwiX on Feb 15 2017 08:28pm
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Quote (ZwiX @ Feb 15 2017 09:25pm)
Link to the video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MckeAmnDeTk

True each silicon is different, but he explains what to do.
First you change your multiple to 20 and put in a fair voltage number. If this oc is stable you turn down the voltage until you find the lowest possible voltage working with your 4ghz.


Yeah. I understand (to an extent) what you're saying.
But I know theres more to it than that.

Tis why i'm paying for a typed out version of numerical values and where they go.

Obviously the voltage is something I'll have to play around with myself as there is no "real" set-number to use there.
But I believe everything else is.
Aside from choosing my RAM and it's values.
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Feb 15 2017 08:32pm
Quote (Copey @ Feb 15 2017 10:31pm)
Yeah. I understand (to an extent) what you're saying.
But I know theres more to it than that.

Tis why i'm paying for a typed out version of numerical values and where they go.

Obviously the voltage is something I'll have to play around with myself as there is no "real" set-number to use there.
But I believe everything else is.
Aside from choosing my RAM and it's values.


http://www.overclock.net/t/1348623/amd-bulldozer-and-piledriver-overclocking-guide-asus-motherboard
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Feb 15 2017 08:44pm
Alright after some research this is a great guide. The only this you would need to change from it is
Ratio 20
Manual voltage 1.225v

If you want 4ghz. But 4.5 like in the video is perfectly safe with that cooler.
https://youtu.be/45wVC0579ys

This post was edited by ZwiX on Feb 15 2017 08:45pm
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