Do you have a really high FSB clock? I found that if I went too high on my FSB clock, that it started dropping available RAM.
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Do you have a really high FSB clock? I found that if I went too high on my FSB clock, that it started dropping available RAM.
What does this mean, exactly?
CPU Name
AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor
Threading
1 CPU - 8 Core - 8 Thread
Frequency
4928.32 MHz (16 * 308.02 MHz) - Uncore: 1540.1 MHz
Multiplier
The correct timings should be written on the physical memory stick itself.
Something similar to 9-9-9-24
Find the corresponding values in BIOS under the DRAM Timing Settings.
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CPU-Z VALIDATOR
Got to 4.96 GHz.
LLC on Ultra.
1.52 VCore on load in Prime95
Temps right at 58-59C during Prime95.
Gonna back it off though because over 1.5 seems too high!
Is that good?
I was actually really disappointed. I thought for sure I could hit 5.0 Ghz stable.
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AMD FX8350 on a Sabertooth 990FX Revision 1 board.
600 Watt non-brand name PSU
H100 CPU Cooling
Passive Case Cooling
Seems I was able to get a higher more stable OC...