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Adjusting performance on a Ryzen 7 2700 processor

Adjusting performance on a Ryzen 7 2700 processor

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mineuout482
Posting Freak
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04-25-2019, 12:27 AM
#11
I updated the previous comment but believe it applies to everyone involved. My signature already contains proof, but I’ll link both (two nearly identical setups). Ryzen Rig 1 in sig = stock system without boosting RAM to 3200mhz on the first-gen Ryzen: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/37628874? Ryzen Rig 2 in sig = OCd system. That’s clear.
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mineuout482
04-25-2019, 12:27 AM #11

I updated the previous comment but believe it applies to everyone involved. My signature already contains proof, but I’ll link both (two nearly identical setups). Ryzen Rig 1 in sig = stock system without boosting RAM to 3200mhz on the first-gen Ryzen: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/37628874? Ryzen Rig 2 in sig = OCd system. That’s clear.

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08skull08
Junior Member
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04-29-2019, 10:21 PM
#12
Everything seems to be working out nicely. However, it really doesn't convey the message on its own. Someone unfamiliar with OCing wouldn't grasp what you're referring to... I won't go into the specifics since that wasn't the focus of this discussion.
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08skull08
04-29-2019, 10:21 PM #12

Everything seems to be working out nicely. However, it really doesn't convey the message on its own. Someone unfamiliar with OCing wouldn't grasp what you're referring to... I won't go into the specifics since that wasn't the focus of this discussion.

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gvn12345678
Member
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05-07-2019, 07:15 PM
#13
I seldom engage in this, let alone here - but it seems you just delivered the speech from Billy Madison (the one he gave). What I appreciate about computers is that they are facts only. It didn't "work out for me" - that's the way numbers behave. A 1500 point jump in Firestrike after overclocking...and you assume it doesn't speak for itself. Disappointing, that. Still, my overclock hits the 1800X, so...I'll keep pushing for free gains and showing others how to achieve them if they wish (just like I did). If tuning frequency and voltage feels overwhelming for someone, they're in the right place to learn overclocking. Yeah, and the typical Ryzen 7 2700X Cinebench R20 score is around 3950 - so even my 1700 score after shipping costs beats that when I overclocked. Should the OP consider overclocking?
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gvn12345678
05-07-2019, 07:15 PM #13

I seldom engage in this, let alone here - but it seems you just delivered the speech from Billy Madison (the one he gave). What I appreciate about computers is that they are facts only. It didn't "work out for me" - that's the way numbers behave. A 1500 point jump in Firestrike after overclocking...and you assume it doesn't speak for itself. Disappointing, that. Still, my overclock hits the 1800X, so...I'll keep pushing for free gains and showing others how to achieve them if they wish (just like I did). If tuning frequency and voltage feels overwhelming for someone, they're in the right place to learn overclocking. Yeah, and the typical Ryzen 7 2700X Cinebench R20 score is around 3950 - so even my 1700 score after shipping costs beats that when I overclocked. Should the OP consider overclocking?

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Predator_33
Junior Member
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05-13-2019, 12:37 AM
#14
I have it installed across all cores at 4GHz with a 1.2V supply. Performance is smooth and efficient. The 240mm liquid cooling system is deepmaxx, maintaining temperatures below 47°C during gaming. Stress tests reached 60°C. Power supply is a 500-watt unit.
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Predator_33
05-13-2019, 12:37 AM #14

I have it installed across all cores at 4GHz with a 1.2V supply. Performance is smooth and efficient. The 240mm liquid cooling system is deepmaxx, maintaining temperatures below 47°C during gaming. Stress tests reached 60°C. Power supply is a 500-watt unit.

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