FWIW-
The sweet spot on the FX-8350 processors is typically 4.6-4.7 MHz. A few will go higher but they are the exception, not the norm. When you need to bump the Vcore a lot to go another 100 MHz., you're at the end of the line without DICE or other super cooling.
You'll want to disable all CPU power saving features such as C1E, C&Q, APM, etc. before you start OC'ing. Set all of the voltages and frequencies manually instead of using "auto". Use the best LLC option that maintains the Vcore voltage under P95/OCCT testing, at whatever you set it to in the BIOS. Different mobos use different arrangements on LLC and they don't necessarily work as advertised - so you really need to watch the Vcore under load so that you don't seriously over-volt the CPU - which some LLC settings will do.
If you haven't seen this AMD Tuning Guide it has some useful info. but I would suggest doing all OC'ing via the BIOS for best results IME as the AMD OverDrive app doesn't allow adjustments of all setting like the BIOS.
http://sites.amd.com/us/Documents/AM...ning_Guide.pdf
The FX CPUs OC a little differently than the Deneb and Thuban CPUs in that once you reach the optimum Vcore and CPU-NB voltages, increasing those voltages more can actually make the system unstable - even without the CPU running hot. In the past you were always safe with a little higher voltages but not with the FX CPUs.
There are several threads here on OC'ing the FX-8350/8320 models. It's all good fun as long as you are patient. Some people have difficulty running OCCT or P95 for hours without an error. This is a sure sign that the BIOS settings are not optimised or that the person is trying to run the CPU just a little higher frequency than it will actually run stable.
FX CPUs draw a lot of power when OC'd so keep an eye on the core temps, NOT the CPU/CPUIN/CPUT temps that are in some temp programs. CPU/CPUIN/CPUT are the CPU socket temp which typically runs 15-20C above the core temps. The CPU socket temps should be ignored but not the core temps. You want to limit your Max core temps to ~ 61C on the FX-8xxx series CPUs, for 24/7 use, according to AMD.
Stress testing with P95/OCCT will push your core temps up fast depending on how much Vcore and CPU-NB voltage you use along with how high a frequency you use. You will also see that the idle and low load temps are incorrect as they read below ambient temp - which is impossible. AMD engineers have stated the temps from ~40C upward are accurate and to ignore the lower temps, which do not matter.
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