AIDA64 and HWInfo64
View: https://imgur.com/a/racGdMZ
Specs:
Motherboard: MSI 970 Gaming
CPU: FX8350
CPU cooler: Noctua DH-15
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1660 Super
PSU: Corsair VS650
RAM: Kingston 16Gb 1600MHz
Hard Drive: Samsung 860 evo 500gb ssd
WD blue 1Tb
Let me know if i missed something
Thanks for the stats
apina as they provide good information.
Stats show your temps are in check at 4100MHz and core voltage at 1.375V on the core is stable atm.
You do have some Overclocking overhead however imo your MAX Overclock is going to be about 4.6MHz stable using the current AIR cooler.
As you chase higher frequencies you have to increase core voltage which in turn raises temps exponentially and that in turn also demands more of the PSU. I'm concerned at the graph in AIDA showing considerable overvolt under load at 13.728V
Your issues will be the PSU voltage regulation control and the ability of your cooler to cope. You should also check the temps of your VRMs on the MB.
BTW: You can Overclock the FSB which can provide different results however I personally like to stick with using the Multiplier and keep my FSB at 200 initially.
Go into your Bios and change your multiplier to 23 for a 4600MHz target and keep your core voltage at 1.375V.
Disable AMD "Cool and Quiet" and disable "C" States which are power saving features and can spoil your Overclock.
Set your LLC (Load Line Calibration) to mid range 4-5 to prevent voltage droop when high load is applied.
If the system rejects your OC then raise core voltage in .01V steps till the system boots. Do not exceed 1.42V.
Conduct another stress test and report the results.