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i have had CPU's i could overclock +30% and i have had them where they started getting unstable at +10%...
http://www.overclock.net/a/database-of-motherboard-vrm-failure-incidents
You should be able to raise the voltage with that. I don't recommend doing it though.
I actually think that *IF* it's a power issue that you can't overclock higher then it's just more watts. Watts = volts*amps so freeing up so amps by underclocking the CPU portion might also do the trick. As far as I know there is no way to manually increase amps, only volts can be done on unlocked chips but amps are automatic & not included in any overclocking software available. So anyways I'm curious as to what might happen if you turned the CPU down to free up more power for the GPU?
Would this help stabilize the overclock?
I think that would be much safer than raising the voltage anyways.
I suspect you're right and that power draw across the chip is reaching an upper limit, even if temperature and overall power consumption isn't (well, not if, I know it isn't!). It had briefly crossed my mind to slightly underclock the CPU and stabilise the system that way - be interesting to see if that works!
I believe you own an A10 too so I'm sure you'd agree that the CPU is disproportionately more powerful than the GPU so yeah, this could be a good plan - I'll report back if I give it a try!
I mean the GPU portion of the APU is specifically built to try and aid the CPU, at least that's how they are developing and marketing it with their "HSA" technology. Meanwhile though the CPU is NOT meant to aid the GPU, you are meant to install a separate dedicated card to increase GPU power.
It's still the best consumer integrated graphics out there though so it's worth using on it's own since good dedicated GPUs should hopefully only get cheaper :)
So I'm thinking a decent A88X motherboard shall be my next upgrade and that way, when I'm ready to upgrade to Kaveri (or probably Carrizo by that time) I'll have a compatible motherboard :)
Don't skimp on the motherboard people!
You can still try and use a overclocking program like AMD Overdrive, Catalyst Control Center or some 3rd party stuff like MSI Afterburner.
Still a A88X is not a bad idea.