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At stock speed. What temp do you expect him to get at 4GHz?
Im not going to OC my CPU, I will buy a new one soon (I hope), sadly my FX is not good for gamming, maybe a Ryzen 1600 will be a good option.
If you dont want to OC your CPU thats your call, but AMD built it with overclocking supported (unlocked) and there is bassicaly no harm in attempting it.
By choosing not to you are choosing to now use an intended manufacturer feature (unlocked multi) and also choosing to rob yourself of free performance and longevity.
the only actual concern you might face would be tempetures, and that is easily remedied by the ~$30 Hyper 212 Evo and its included thermal paste.
Point being, for ~$30 USD you could have an average of 50-60fps with only minor dipping on your current FX with ease. Less than one weekend of work (mostly just testing and tweaking) for a non-tech person, a couple hours on a single day for a competent tech.
If you want to save your 30 bucks, and put up with an inferior experiance from your current setup, under the notion that the FX is bad for games, thats your call. But the poor experiance will be because of your choices, not the hardware at hand, per-se.
If I were you, and my recomendation to you, go get a hyper 212 or similar, put proper and queit cooling on there for sub 50, idealy ~30 bucks, et a *much* more consistent experiance with less frame drops and overall higher averages by pping to 4.0+, prefferably 4.5+.
Save the rest for a new system.
The 30 bucks nd a bit of time and learning will buy you an acceptable experiance to bridge you over untill you can go all new. It will also bring your current system up to par at an acceptable level and allow it to be relegated to second line duty after your full upgrade in the future...
If you want any help on the OC you can add me, I have experiance with FX overclocking on a 990FX board. If you have a lower end board you might not hit super high, but even 4.0 would bring you closer in line with sandy bridge i5's instead of first gen i5's...
I read this kind of stuff ^ and just shake my head because ppl like you get brainwashed by the masses and you're convinced that if you buy all new hardware your GTX1050ti is going to get some kind of magic fairy dust overdrive boost.
Pick yourself up a 120mm cooler that'll fit am4 also for later some day and do a minor overclock 3800-4000mhz on the FX8300.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZR-3r-RTfU
You're really worrying about peanuts until you get to ^that^ level of hardware specifically the GTX1080ti.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUapuF0y30s
Prime ^ example of the 1050ti flat lining across a variety of cpus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jiXkrRoD4w
And again not much diff from ryzen 1400 4ghz and FX4.4ghz GTX1060.