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1600X 4.15 v1.38

1600X 4.15 v1.38

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XGamerzoneX
Junior Member
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03-03-2017, 08:10 PM
#1
I wanted to know what people thought
My Ryzen 5 1600X runs at 4.15ghz
My Vcore stands at 1.38
Offset is +0.0125
LLC high
Under heavy load it reaches 1.406
Load temperature (socket) is 55°C
CPU usage stays between 50-51%
Aida64 run time was 1 hour and 35 minutes
Is this suitable for just overclocking?
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XGamerzoneX
03-03-2017, 08:10 PM #1

I wanted to know what people thought
My Ryzen 5 1600X runs at 4.15ghz
My Vcore stands at 1.38
Offset is +0.0125
LLC high
Under heavy load it reaches 1.406
Load temperature (socket) is 55°C
CPU usage stays between 50-51%
Aida64 run time was 1 hour and 35 minutes
Is this suitable for just overclocking?

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Nicktron_
Member
199
03-03-2017, 10:01 PM
#2
Seems like it's typical. My 1600X isn't fully stable above 4GHz anymore. What I've heard is that first-gen Ryzens weren't very good at overclocking past 4GHz.
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Nicktron_
03-03-2017, 10:01 PM #2

Seems like it's typical. My 1600X isn't fully stable above 4GHz anymore. What I've heard is that first-gen Ryzens weren't very good at overclocking past 4GHz.

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Rounyx
Posting Freak
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03-04-2017, 07:50 AM
#3
It seems like you're discussing some performance issues with your 1600X, especially beyond 4GHz. From what I understand, first-gen Ryzens models weren't very stable at higher frequencies. I'm currently using an offset of 1.38 with a 0.00625 margin and an LLC regular amplifier. The Aida64 has been running for over an hour without problems, maintaining a stable temperature around 55°C in a 50-51°C socket.
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Rounyx
03-04-2017, 07:50 AM #3

It seems like you're discussing some performance issues with your 1600X, especially beyond 4GHz. From what I understand, first-gen Ryzens models weren't very stable at higher frequencies. I'm currently using an offset of 1.38 with a 0.00625 margin and an LLC regular amplifier. The Aida64 has been running for over an hour without problems, maintaining a stable temperature around 55°C in a 50-51°C socket.

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RezarkYT
Member
64
03-05-2017, 05:27 PM
#4
You've performed well so far. Perhaps focus on improving your cooling and ensuring a solid PSU, board, etc. It seems like you have a strong foundation in silicon.
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RezarkYT
03-05-2017, 05:27 PM #4

You've performed well so far. Perhaps focus on improving your cooling and ensuring a solid PSU, board, etc. It seems like you have a strong foundation in silicon.

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Jastreb_Joker
Member
62
03-07-2017, 02:24 AM
#5
You did a solid job. You might want to aim for better cooling and a higher-quality power supply unit, board, etc. It seems like you have a good amount of silicon here.
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Jastreb_Joker
03-07-2017, 02:24 AM #5

You did a solid job. You might want to aim for better cooling and a higher-quality power supply unit, board, etc. It seems like you have a good amount of silicon here.

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Lindinger
Member
208
03-07-2017, 03:16 AM
#6
clutchc:
You've done quite well. I might aim for more cooling and a better PSU, board, etc. It seems like solid silicon here.
Just an Asus rog strix b350-f, seasonic focus+ 850w
Those premium parts should boost your performance with the silicone.
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Lindinger
03-07-2017, 03:16 AM #6

clutchc:
You've done quite well. I might aim for more cooling and a better PSU, board, etc. It seems like solid silicon here.
Just an Asus rog strix b350-f, seasonic focus+ 850w
Those premium parts should boost your performance with the silicone.

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0sKHD
Member
226
03-08-2017, 04:03 PM
#7
clutchc :
lebahnvospokane :
Then you've done pretty well. Could aim for more of the cooling and a quality PSU, board, etc. It seems like a solid piece of silicon.
Just an Asus rog strix b350-f, seasonic focus+ 850w
Those top-tier parts should boost your performance with the silicone.
I believe my 2133mhz g.skill running at 2400mhz at 1.35v might be the reason I'm struggling to go further.
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0sKHD
03-08-2017, 04:03 PM #7

clutchc :
lebahnvospokane :
Then you've done pretty well. Could aim for more of the cooling and a quality PSU, board, etc. It seems like a solid piece of silicon.
Just an Asus rog strix b350-f, seasonic focus+ 850w
Those top-tier parts should boost your performance with the silicone.
I believe my 2133mhz g.skill running at 2400mhz at 1.35v might be the reason I'm struggling to go further.

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jrobbs7
Member
235
03-28-2017, 11:29 PM
#8
You should set the RAM to its standard speed first. Once the CPU reaches a steady speed, you can experiment with the RAM if desired. The improvement from 2133 to 2400 MHz isn't significant enough to be a major concern.
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jrobbs7
03-28-2017, 11:29 PM #8

You should set the RAM to its standard speed first. Once the CPU reaches a steady speed, you can experiment with the RAM if desired. The improvement from 2133 to 2400 MHz isn't significant enough to be a major concern.

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mindcraft54
Member
66
03-30-2017, 10:54 PM
#9
In what manner? You should adjust the RAM to its standard frequency. Once the CPU reaches a steady state, you can experiment with the RAM if desired. However, the improvement from 2133 to 2400 MHz isn't significant enough to be a major concern.
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mindcraft54
03-30-2017, 10:54 PM #9

In what manner? You should adjust the RAM to its standard frequency. Once the CPU reaches a steady state, you can experiment with the RAM if desired. However, the improvement from 2133 to 2400 MHz isn't significant enough to be a major concern.