(01-23-2014, 06:45 AM)Anti-Ultimate Wrote:(01-23-2014, 06:27 AM)kinkinkijkin Wrote: Yes, bumping the voltage does wonders for clarity of performance on AMD chips. Iunno why.
The 8350's stock clocks are too high for it's own good, and people find that bumping the voltage helps, which is one of the many reasons I recommend the 8320 over the 8350 to absolutely everyone who wants an 8350.
That quality control must be awful. 99% this isn't really happening. Raising the voltage on an already hot processor will not help either.
* (Raising the voltage on a hot processor) won´t help on anything but making it explode.
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