

Talgaby told you to "Undervolt", quote: "VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION -> CPU Offset -> Set it to -50 mV first. Ģ) I went into the BIOS, and doing "Overclock Mode Manual" I received these two options "CPU FREQUENCY (MHz) 200" and "PCIE Frequency (MHz) 100" and I'm stuck and I have not touched anything.ģ) Always going to the BIOS, I went to "Multiplier / Voltage" and I have come these (I obviously stuck here too):Ĥ) I installed "AMD Overdrive" and went on "State CPU" and I saw that in the thermal margin is "48.2 ° C" I did one of the results screenshots (see the second image)ĥ) Always with "AMD OVERDRIVE" There is no more results, and there is a result called "TMPIN1" that's up to 56.7 ° C that I honestly do not know what is. Then I did a lot of things and I will list (from images):ġ) I disabled BIOS, the AMD Turbo and seems improved through "MSI AFTERBURNER" if you look from the game for 30-40 minutes, I was around 45 ° - 49 ° degrees, look the first image. The combination of this two should lower the CPU power consumption by quite a few Watts, resulting in lesser heat generation. If we take that 40× as a base, you can go as low as 35× without any noticeable performance impact. Set the CPU multiplier 2 lower than the current one.

It should be possible to reach -200 mV without anything bad.ĬPU CONFIGURATION -> Overcloacked Mode -> Manual. When you reach this point, go back to BIOS and use the latest setting where it worked. Usually you will get sound stutters, video artifacts, and maybe even a system crash. Repeat until you experience issues under CPU load. If you don't experience graphical or sound glitches, then go back to the BIO and set it to -100mV. Boot up the PC, start up something demanding, for example open three Twitch live streams or a relatively demanding game like your Witcher 3.

VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION -> CPU Offset -> Set it to -50 mV first. MAIN CONFIGURATION (i dont remember name there see temperature M/B e CPU and there is 59° degrees!!!!) You should get mid-50s in Celsius under load with this setup even in worst case, instead of low 60s. Optionally you can use a top case fan to either blow air towards the outside at the back of the case (after the CPU cooler), or to blow cool air in in front of the CPU cooler (near the front of the case). Rear case fan blowing air out (installed "normally"). With this, you need to emulate the setup on the video: CPU cooler fan on the right side, blowing air towards the rear of the case. As this video shows, it can be installed normally: The two fans in front should suck air inside the case, so don't touch them.Īlternate method: Ditch the 212 EVO and get a Cryorig H7.
#Amd fx 8350 temp monitor install#
Remove the fan on the back of the case and turn it around, so it blows air inside the case (it should blow air right on the CPU cooler, if I see it right).įace the fans you will install on top to blow air out of the case. Make sure it is at the bottom and blowing air upwards. The next steps will be a little strange, but since you have an EVO 212 on an AM3+ socket, there isn't much else to think of, unless you want to fry your graphics card.Ĭheck the fan on the CPU cooler. (Most cases in this size even let you install 20 cm fans…)Īny way… Buy two 12 cm fans, possibly costing over 10 Euro each, and put them on top. It takes some real ingenuity to make such a big case and only allow 12 cm fans on it though. (I'm partly surprised that an FX-8350 and GTX 970 combination didn't blow your power supply up yet…)Īt least the basic config of the computer case is usable. No wonder they don't usually dare to sell them anywhere outside Italy (and because nobody else would touch them).
#Amd fx 8350 temp monitor Pc#
Oh gods, Italian PC components… they are usually on par with the cheap Chinese knock-off stuff.
