Adjusting power supply on early Ryzen models
Adjusting power supply on early Ryzen models
You're facing some challenges with your Ryzen 3 1300X overclocking. It seems like the voltage setting might be affecting stability, especially when pushing it higher. Trying a lower voltage could help maintain performance without risking crashes or boot issues. If you're comfortable, consider adjusting to around 1.8V or 1.9V and see how it performs under load. Always back up your settings before making changes.
Max limit stays around 1.45v for anything under 22nm, though you’ll likely reach about 1.3–1.35v before gains slow significantly and you only hit ~150MHz at those levels. Pushing beyond that isn’t worth it unless you’re targeting very specific performance needs.
1.4V is enough for safe operation with a solid air cooler and when many chips reach their limits at higher temperatures. Back then, I achieved 3.9GHz using it, but if you're using a 1300X, the stock Wraith Stealth cooler is likely handling it, and under stress tests the chip probably won't go beyond 1.35V. You'll just hit the silicon's thermal boundaries.