Wednesday, October 24th 2012

AMD FX-8350 Overclocked to 8.176 GHz with 8 Cores Enabled

Last week's 7.443 GHz overclocking feat of the AMD FX-8350 certainly wasn't the last of it, for the chip. Korean overclocker NAMEGT achieved a clock speed of 8176.47 MHz, with all eight cores enabled, and both DRAM channels populated. 8176.47 MHz was achieved with a base clock of 281.94 MHz, multiplier of 29X, and 1.932V to fuel the chip. ASUS ROG Crosshair V Formula-Z motherboard and Samsung-made DDR3 memory was used. The best performing chip was binned from two 12-chip trays. Cooling it all was trusty liquid nitrogen. Find the CPU-Z validation here, and HWBot certification here.
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92 Comments on AMD FX-8350 Overclocked to 8.176 GHz with 8 Cores Enabled

#2
Jhelms
Good lord almighty! NICE
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#3
BarbaricSoul
All 8 cores/threads at 8.1ghz :twitch:, now I'm impressed :respect:
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#4
KainXS
I wish I could get a cherry picked chip like that -_-
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#7
sbsixth18
awesome...

whoa...all 8 cores ?
I'm gonna cry...
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#8
entropy13
AMD FTW!!! Intel sucks!!! Herp derp!!!
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#9
bim27142
and the power consumption please? :roll:
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#10
xBruce88x
now THAT is impressive! :respect:
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#11
No_Asylum
Again ... completely, totally and utterly pointless. When you can do 7+ghz, and actually USE the computer, with an enclosed case for more than 1 day, THEN I'll be impressed.
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#12
xBruce88x
bim27142and the power consumption please? :roll:
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#13
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
No_AsylumAgain ... completely, totally and utterly pointless. When you can do 7+ghz, and actually USE the computer, with an enclosed case for more than 1 day, THEN I'll be impressed.
Well this proves what the chips are capable of. good goin. btw no asylum you're just jealous. cry us a river
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#14
wingzero
entropy13AMD FTW!!! Intel sucks!!! Herp derp!!!
happy fanboy lol
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#15
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
bim27142and the power consumption please? :roll:
It's nobodycares Watts, unthusiast.
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#16
DannibusX
So the argument shifts from "Meh, unimpressive, when a chip is capable of doing that with more than one core, THEN I'll be impressed." to "Meh, when a chip is capable of doing that for everyday computing THEN I'll be impressed."

Interesting.

When a chip is capable of doing this with all 8 cores for everyday tasks while turning my hand into a vagina, THEN I'll be impressed.
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#17
entropy13
Would be interesting to see at least some benchmarks, even at lower speeds. Then we'll see how much better AMD is than Intel because Intel sucks and AMD is the best there is!!! AMD r0x0rs!!! Intel sux0rs!!! AMD FTWTFWT!!!!!!!!11111oneoneoneneoneo
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#19
Nordic
For all those who say it is pointless. It is functionally pointless but do you not have an interest in knowledge for knowledge sake. Do you not find this information interesting what so ever? If you did not why did you even click , on the link.

I think this is pretty impressive and I certainly wonder what kind of benchmark scores it could get at a slower score. If bd could do 8ghz on 2 cores and piledriver can do 8ghz on 8 cores...

What can this exact chip do on 2 cores if it can go that fast on 8?
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#20
lyncer777
[h]@rd5tuffpointless
go amd go amd go !!!
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#21
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
[H]@RD5TUFFpointless
Just like your post. First you all complain AMD isn't clocking all cores, that happens and its still pointless huh? Wouldn't be pointless if it was a 3770K. Both AMD and Intel do this. In fact Intel was the first to do this don't go selling yourself short Intel was the first to start disabling half the processor to clock. Even those old Pentium 4's and Celerons had many many things disabled. Starting with internal error correcting.
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#23
Lionheart
james888For all those who say it is pointless. It is functionally pointless but do you not have an interest in knowledge for knowledge sake. Do you not find this information interesting what so ever? If you did not why did you even click , on the link.

I think this is pretty impressive and I certainly wonder what kind of benchmark scores it could get at a slower score. If bd could do 8ghz on 2 cores and piledriver can do 8ghz on 8 cores...

What can this exact chip do on 2 cores if it can go that fast on 8?
Because most likely they're a bunch of Intel fanboys who like to belittle anything AMD related......Pretty sad & immature if you ask me -_-
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