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Adjusting the speed of a Ryzen 5 1600 to 4Ghz

Adjusting the speed of a Ryzen 5 1600 to 4Ghz

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Herobrine_cz
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10-20-2017, 04:49 AM
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Hi, this weekend I purchased a new system and attempted to overclock the Ryzen 5 1600 to 4Ghz. After adjusting the voltage to 1.35v in Ryzen Master and enabling overclocking, I ran Cinebench or Prime95 and it would reboot after just a few seconds, taking less than a minute. I also tried increasing the voltage to 1.45v without success. The stock cooler works fine, and the temperature isn’t the issue. When I pushed the cooler to full capacity during overclocking, the temperature rose to around 80 degrees. The highest stable speed I achieved was 3.85GHz at 1.37v, and even 3.9GHz wasn’t stable. I’m not sure if it would work at 1.45v, but I wouldn’t risk it for regular use. MOBO is the Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3. Do I miss something and should I tweak other settings? I see on YouTube that some people claim to reach 4Ghz with this processor.
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Herobrine_cz
10-20-2017, 04:49 AM #1

Hi, this weekend I purchased a new system and attempted to overclock the Ryzen 5 1600 to 4Ghz. After adjusting the voltage to 1.35v in Ryzen Master and enabling overclocking, I ran Cinebench or Prime95 and it would reboot after just a few seconds, taking less than a minute. I also tried increasing the voltage to 1.45v without success. The stock cooler works fine, and the temperature isn’t the issue. When I pushed the cooler to full capacity during overclocking, the temperature rose to around 80 degrees. The highest stable speed I achieved was 3.85GHz at 1.37v, and even 3.9GHz wasn’t stable. I’m not sure if it would work at 1.45v, but I wouldn’t risk it for regular use. MOBO is the Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3. Do I miss something and should I tweak other settings? I see on YouTube that some people claim to reach 4Ghz with this processor.

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thatkidvincee
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10-20-2017, 06:13 PM
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It's partly because of the mobile optimization and partly due to the lottery. The B350 is a budget model, essentially lacking many features linked to higher overclocking potential. To push performance further, you'd need an X370 board, which includes extra heatsinks, wider traces, and other components needed for managing heat and resistance at high voltage/current levels.

Yes, in room temperature conditions, people are achieving stable 4.1GHz at acceptable voltages with the standard Wraith coolers on X370 boards, but on the B350 it's uncertain at best.
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thatkidvincee
10-20-2017, 06:13 PM #2

It's partly because of the mobile optimization and partly due to the lottery. The B350 is a budget model, essentially lacking many features linked to higher overclocking potential. To push performance further, you'd need an X370 board, which includes extra heatsinks, wider traces, and other components needed for managing heat and resistance at high voltage/current levels.

Yes, in room temperature conditions, people are achieving stable 4.1GHz at acceptable voltages with the standard Wraith coolers on X370 boards, but on the B350 it's uncertain at best.

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yoyoklok
Junior Member
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10-21-2017, 05:12 AM
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Vladimirlekin:
This weekend I purchased a new system and attempted to overclock the Ryzen 5 1600 to 4Ghz. After adjusting the voltage to 1.35v in Ryzen Master and pushing it to 4ghz, I tested it using Cinebench or Prime95. It would reboot after just a few seconds, taking less than a minute. I also tried setting the voltage to 1.45v without success. The stock cooler isn’t sufficient; even when running at full capacity during overclocking, temperatures reached around 80 degrees Celsius. The highest stable speed I achieved was 3.85ghz at 1.37v, and even 3.9ghz proved unstable. I’m not sure if lowering the voltage to 1.45v would help, but I wouldn’t keep it that low for regular use. MOBO is the Gigabyte AB350 Gaming. Am I missing something? Should I adjust other settings? I see on YouTube people claim they reached 4ghz with this chip, but based on what I’ve tried, it seems limited. If it keeps rebooting and crashing at those voltages, it probably won’t exceed that. It’s not just about the silicon—it’s about real-world performance. Every CPU behaves differently, and even AMD recommends a max voltage range of 1.35-1.375v for continuous use. Future BIOS updates might improve things, but I’m not holding my breath.

By the way, the stock cooler can’t cope with those voltages or temperatures. Reaching 80°C is too high; these CPUs throttle at around 75°C. In your case, the temperatures are also a concern. The X-series CPUs handle up to 95°C thanks to a 20°C margin, while non-X models max out at about 75°C.
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yoyoklok
10-21-2017, 05:12 AM #3

Vladimirlekin:
This weekend I purchased a new system and attempted to overclock the Ryzen 5 1600 to 4Ghz. After adjusting the voltage to 1.35v in Ryzen Master and pushing it to 4ghz, I tested it using Cinebench or Prime95. It would reboot after just a few seconds, taking less than a minute. I also tried setting the voltage to 1.45v without success. The stock cooler isn’t sufficient; even when running at full capacity during overclocking, temperatures reached around 80 degrees Celsius. The highest stable speed I achieved was 3.85ghz at 1.37v, and even 3.9ghz proved unstable. I’m not sure if lowering the voltage to 1.45v would help, but I wouldn’t keep it that low for regular use. MOBO is the Gigabyte AB350 Gaming. Am I missing something? Should I adjust other settings? I see on YouTube people claim they reached 4ghz with this chip, but based on what I’ve tried, it seems limited. If it keeps rebooting and crashing at those voltages, it probably won’t exceed that. It’s not just about the silicon—it’s about real-world performance. Every CPU behaves differently, and even AMD recommends a max voltage range of 1.35-1.375v for continuous use. Future BIOS updates might improve things, but I’m not holding my breath.

By the way, the stock cooler can’t cope with those voltages or temperatures. Reaching 80°C is too high; these CPUs throttle at around 75°C. In your case, the temperatures are also a concern. The X-series CPUs handle up to 95°C thanks to a 20°C margin, while non-X models max out at about 75°C.

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dantheni64
Junior Member
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10-21-2017, 06:27 AM
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It doesn't throttle at 80 degrees, non X versions work up to 95 degrees. I saw on YouTube that people managed to overclock it to 4ghz with a stock cooler. Check this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNjkDoYZYjU
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dantheni64
10-21-2017, 06:27 AM #4

It doesn't throttle at 80 degrees, non X versions work up to 95 degrees. I saw on YouTube that people managed to overclock it to 4ghz with a stock cooler. Check this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNjkDoYZYjU

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rosie2435
Senior Member
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10-21-2017, 06:32 AM
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Ive also got amd ryzen 5 1600 but i bought the gigabyte b350m d3h i can only get 3.7ghz stable with prime95 running for an hour max temps 72c with stock cooler, i have a corsair h100i v2 waiting for the bracket to come in might achieve higher. Also future bios updates hopefully allow better stability.
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rosie2435
10-21-2017, 06:32 AM #5

Ive also got amd ryzen 5 1600 but i bought the gigabyte b350m d3h i can only get 3.7ghz stable with prime95 running for an hour max temps 72c with stock cooler, i have a corsair h100i v2 waiting for the bracket to come in might achieve higher. Also future bios updates hopefully allow better stability.

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_ErikThePanda_
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10-21-2017, 11:51 PM
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I also have an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and a Gigabyte B350M D3H. I can only reach about 3.7GHz stability with Prime95, max temperatures around 72°C using the stock cooler. I have a Corsair H100i V2 in storage, which might perform better. I hope future BIOS updates will improve stability. What voltage are you using at 3.7GHz? Also please reply after trying to OC with an AIO. Thanks.
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_ErikThePanda_
10-21-2017, 11:51 PM #6

I also have an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and a Gigabyte B350M D3H. I can only reach about 3.7GHz stability with Prime95, max temperatures around 72°C using the stock cooler. I have a Corsair H100i V2 in storage, which might perform better. I hope future BIOS updates will improve stability. What voltage are you using at 3.7GHz? Also please reply after trying to OC with an AIO. Thanks.

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Strafeliner
Member
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10-22-2017, 04:27 AM
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Vladimirlekin also shared his experience with a Ryzen 5 1600 and a Gigabyte B350M D3H. He mentioned achieving only 3.7ghz stability using Prime95, with maximum temperatures around 72°C and a stock cooler. He also noted that the Corsair H100i V2 is pending and could offer better performance. He hopes future BIOS updates will improve stability. He asked about the voltage used at 3.7ghz and requested an OC attempt after installing an AIO. Thanks.
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Strafeliner
10-22-2017, 04:27 AM #7

Vladimirlekin also shared his experience with a Ryzen 5 1600 and a Gigabyte B350M D3H. He mentioned achieving only 3.7ghz stability using Prime95, with maximum temperatures around 72°C and a stock cooler. He also noted that the Corsair H100i V2 is pending and could offer better performance. He hopes future BIOS updates will improve stability. He asked about the voltage used at 3.7ghz and requested an OC attempt after installing an AIO. Thanks.

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SpoodherMen
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10-22-2017, 05:17 AM
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Seanie280672 also shared their experience and mentioned their current setup. They noted mixed results with different CPUs and cooling solutions, and expressed hope for improved stability with future updates. They also asked about the voltage used at 3.7ghz and requested a response after trying to open an AIO.
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SpoodherMen
10-22-2017, 05:17 AM #8

Seanie280672 also shared their experience and mentioned their current setup. They noted mixed results with different CPUs and cooling solutions, and expressed hope for improved stability with future updates. They also asked about the voltage used at 3.7ghz and requested a response after trying to open an AIO.

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Drayden_
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10-22-2017, 07:02 AM
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Vladimirlekin:
Seanie280672 :
mbnthat123 :
I also have a AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and a Gigabyte B350M D3H. I can only reach 3.7ghz stable with Prime95, running for about an hour at max temperatures of 72°C using the stock cooler. I also have a Corsair H100i V2 in storage, which might perform better. I hope future BIOS updates will improve stability.

What voltage are you using at 3.7ghz? Also please reply after trying to overclock with an AIO. Thanks.
That person in the video would probably get sent that CPU by AMD. They’re likely sending him a better one, not just a 3.7ghz model. Otherwise, their review would be negative. They probably selected it specifically for him, as with most YouTube reviews they either get engineering samples or the chosen CPUs.

It’s possible they tested it before sending it to him. However, I’m not satisfied with my CPU at the store where I bought it and I can exchange it. It’s currently out of stock. But once I get it, I’ll check if it exceeds 3.8ghz.

I’m surprised they’d offer an exchange because overclocking isn’t guaranteed, and running at stock speeds is fine. In the UK, they’d probably tell me to go to hell if I asked that question.
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Drayden_
10-22-2017, 07:02 AM #9

Vladimirlekin:
Seanie280672 :
mbnthat123 :
I also have a AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and a Gigabyte B350M D3H. I can only reach 3.7ghz stable with Prime95, running for about an hour at max temperatures of 72°C using the stock cooler. I also have a Corsair H100i V2 in storage, which might perform better. I hope future BIOS updates will improve stability.

What voltage are you using at 3.7ghz? Also please reply after trying to overclock with an AIO. Thanks.
That person in the video would probably get sent that CPU by AMD. They’re likely sending him a better one, not just a 3.7ghz model. Otherwise, their review would be negative. They probably selected it specifically for him, as with most YouTube reviews they either get engineering samples or the chosen CPUs.

It’s possible they tested it before sending it to him. However, I’m not satisfied with my CPU at the store where I bought it and I can exchange it. It’s currently out of stock. But once I get it, I’ll check if it exceeds 3.8ghz.

I’m surprised they’d offer an exchange because overclocking isn’t guaranteed, and running at stock speeds is fine. In the UK, they’d probably tell me to go to hell if I asked that question.

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zMadeus
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10-23-2017, 06:54 AM
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Seanie280672 also shared their experience with a similar setup and noted different performance results. They mentioned using a Corsair H100i v2 and discussed potential future upgrades, while also expressing hope for better stability in upcoming BIOS versions. They asked about the voltage used at 3.7ghz and requested an update after trying to overclock it with AIO.
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zMadeus
10-23-2017, 06:54 AM #10

Seanie280672 also shared their experience with a similar setup and noted different performance results. They mentioned using a Corsair H100i v2 and discussed potential future upgrades, while also expressing hope for better stability in upcoming BIOS versions. They asked about the voltage used at 3.7ghz and requested an update after trying to overclock it with AIO.

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