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Hoping for teppic and martini to get in on this thread as they were active in the thread that led to the purchase of the FX6350.
Board: Crosshair V Formula. RAM: 2 x 8GB Corsair Dominator 10-10-10-27. GPU: GigaByte GTX680 4GB
Cooling: Corsair 900D case and XSPC loop cooling the GPU and CPU. 480mm rad with 4 Corsair AF120 fans. 4 AF120 fans on the case. ALL fans are in low speed mode and the D5 pump is in low speed so there's a tonne of room for more cooling from the cooling system.
Had the 8150, was crap. Bench results as follows:
CineBench - 7.02 CPU & 48.93 GPU.
World of Tanks - 47.5 FPS average
Train Simulator 2013 - 49.65 FPS average
SimCity - 33.28 FPS average
CPU was clocked to 4.5Ghz at 1.475v. Aida stable, temps averaged around 50 between gaming and general use.
Thread the other day basically got to the point, my CPU could be better. So, I bought an FX6350 and it arrived today.
Plugged it all in and here's the stock results.
Stock clock - 3.9Ghz. Boost clock - 4.4Ghz which is surprising as it's meant to be 4.2Ghz. Stock boost voltage - 1.45v.
Bench results:
CineBench - 5.43 CPU & 51.71 GPU.
World of Tanks - 55 FPS average
Train Simulator 2013 - 48.8 FPS average
SimCity - 42.5 FPS average
Very nice I'm thinking. What's most important to note is the minimum FPS across the board as gone up a lot. 15FPS in Train Simulator!
Overclocking now...I'm thinking 5Ghz is easy because it is. But there's more in it and the results aren't quite what's expected.
Using a 22.5 x 225 configuration at 1.5625v in the BIOS, real world is 1.55 volts. I don't think this too high as the Bulldozer's voltage was upped 0.3 volts and this is only up 0.1 volts.
Clock speed is 5.1Ghz.
CineBench - 6.37 CPU & 59.71GPU @ 47 degrees celsius.
World of Tanks - 53 FPS average
Train Simulator 2013 - not tested yet
SimCity - not tested yet
I think the average may be margin of error and I haven't tested the other two games yet because I had the setting at a point where I was getting hangs after 10 minutes in Train Sim and 10 minutes in AIDA. Going to test again now with altered NB-CPU and a couple of other things that should help.
What I'm after, in terms of people's experience and knowledge, is how far can these CPUs voltages go? The Bulldozer went 0.3 above stock, can this? My temps under Aida stresstesting were around 60c but there's more capacity in my cooling.
What's the max people have seen on these chips? Is 5.1Ghz a lot? teppic was saying 5Ghz on air is no problem yet I've been reading people saying 4.5 - 4.7 is huge and 5Ghz is heroic?
Real world, temps are the same they were before. Peaking at 55c in games, idling at under 30 and fluctuating between 30 and 50 in general use, I think half that is the software though.
Looking forward to some knowledge being imparted.
Board: Crosshair V Formula. RAM: 2 x 8GB Corsair Dominator 10-10-10-27. GPU: GigaByte GTX680 4GB
Cooling: Corsair 900D case and XSPC loop cooling the GPU and CPU. 480mm rad with 4 Corsair AF120 fans. 4 AF120 fans on the case. ALL fans are in low speed mode and the D5 pump is in low speed so there's a tonne of room for more cooling from the cooling system.
Had the 8150, was crap. Bench results as follows:
CineBench - 7.02 CPU & 48.93 GPU.
World of Tanks - 47.5 FPS average
Train Simulator 2013 - 49.65 FPS average
SimCity - 33.28 FPS average
CPU was clocked to 4.5Ghz at 1.475v. Aida stable, temps averaged around 50 between gaming and general use.
Thread the other day basically got to the point, my CPU could be better. So, I bought an FX6350 and it arrived today.
Plugged it all in and here's the stock results.
Stock clock - 3.9Ghz. Boost clock - 4.4Ghz which is surprising as it's meant to be 4.2Ghz. Stock boost voltage - 1.45v.
Bench results:
CineBench - 5.43 CPU & 51.71 GPU.
World of Tanks - 55 FPS average
Train Simulator 2013 - 48.8 FPS average
SimCity - 42.5 FPS average
Very nice I'm thinking. What's most important to note is the minimum FPS across the board as gone up a lot. 15FPS in Train Simulator!
Overclocking now...I'm thinking 5Ghz is easy because it is. But there's more in it and the results aren't quite what's expected.
Using a 22.5 x 225 configuration at 1.5625v in the BIOS, real world is 1.55 volts. I don't think this too high as the Bulldozer's voltage was upped 0.3 volts and this is only up 0.1 volts.
Clock speed is 5.1Ghz.
CineBench - 6.37 CPU & 59.71GPU @ 47 degrees celsius.
World of Tanks - 53 FPS average
Train Simulator 2013 - not tested yet
SimCity - not tested yet
I think the average may be margin of error and I haven't tested the other two games yet because I had the setting at a point where I was getting hangs after 10 minutes in Train Sim and 10 minutes in AIDA. Going to test again now with altered NB-CPU and a couple of other things that should help.
What I'm after, in terms of people's experience and knowledge, is how far can these CPUs voltages go? The Bulldozer went 0.3 above stock, can this? My temps under Aida stresstesting were around 60c but there's more capacity in my cooling.
What's the max people have seen on these chips? Is 5.1Ghz a lot? teppic was saying 5Ghz on air is no problem yet I've been reading people saying 4.5 - 4.7 is huge and 5Ghz is heroic?
Real world, temps are the same they were before. Peaking at 55c in games, idling at under 30 and fluctuating between 30 and 50 in general use, I think half that is the software though.
Looking forward to some knowledge being imparted.

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