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Intel burn test fx8350
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#Intel burn test fx8350 pro#

The ASUS 970 Pro Gaming would be sufficient up to ~1.5V, that will be plenty if the target is to only get 4.6 GHz ~ 4.8 GHz out of a FX-8350. You wouldn't use 1.6V Core Voltage as a daily-driver PC. Compared to some like the MSi 970 Gaming which uses a "6+2" (not a true 6-phase for the CPU, but doubler instead), it was much better By then, things like the ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z, and even the refreshed Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5 R5, were already discontinued. The ASUS 970 Pro Gaming uses a true 7+1 digital VRM, so it is one of the better boards out there. AM4 Ryzen was already well-known, and release dates were given). The ASUS 970 Pro Gaming was some-what an exception - it was launched right at the end of the AM3+ platform (e.g. Typically, the 970 and 990X chipset boards were designed towards more budget / price cautious price brackets. A manufacturer can implement a true 16+2 VRM on a 970 chipset board if they wanted. I assume you're using IBT AVX Max setting to confirm stability and it's giving you 3.xxxxxxxxxx results? If not, its unstable.Ĭhipset has nothing to do with the VRM design of a motherboard. Pump 1.6v into that 970 board like my 990FX used to take to get 5.1ghz semi stable. You do you dude, F my years and years of dedication and research into that platform while learning to OC. NB voltage i'm using is 1.20000 and i also don't know if that's enough or not.Ĭan somebody tell me where is the problem?īefore i got the AIO i was using BeQuiet Pure Rock 120 and was running solid on 4.6Ghz at 1.335V and P95 Running for like 1-2hours no crash.Īny tips would be perfect and if somebody is still using that CPU please let me know what settings are you running it on as it could help me a lotĪlso i saw that my motherboard can be and it is used for LN2 Overclocking so it's a very stable board from what i saw and what i've experienced. I have LLC to High as well as NB LLC to high.Īnd the powerphase control is on Asus Optimized. I tried with 1.450V and P95 and Cinebench R15 are good but when gaming and using my second monitor for Facebook&Youtube the system will hardlock almost every time.Īny more voltage will raise the temps to near 62 degrees which i don't know if it's the maximum or not but it's certainly not in my comfortable range. I'm using Deepcool Gammaxx 240 AIO cooler and my temps are getting to like 52 53 so i have a small headroom there to like 62. It is pretty much stable at 1.404V,but no matter what i do i just can't get a stable 4.8. Right now is on 18.5x255 and running at 4.7Ghz with HT Link at 2814mhz and NB at 2302mhz. Hey guys i have an old Fx8350 and Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura and i'm trying to get it to 4.8ghz stable.










Intel burn test fx8350