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AMD Ryzen 1700 4ghz Overclock

AMD Ryzen 1700 4ghz Overclock

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DinoSubz
Member
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11-13-2017, 11:22 PM
#1
Hello Everyone! I own an AMD Ryzen 1700 with a successful 3.9ghz overclock. I'm using the Asus Prime B350m board, which applies voltage offsets rather than setting a fixed voltage. Since it won't accept more than +.200000, I'm aiming for the maximum possible Vcore. I can boot Windows 10 at 4ghz but struggle with Cinebench and crashes. Is there anything else I should try to reach that extra 100mhz for a stable 4ghz? Or am I hitting the chip's limit? Thanks!
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DinoSubz
11-13-2017, 11:22 PM #1

Hello Everyone! I own an AMD Ryzen 1700 with a successful 3.9ghz overclock. I'm using the Asus Prime B350m board, which applies voltage offsets rather than setting a fixed voltage. Since it won't accept more than +.200000, I'm aiming for the maximum possible Vcore. I can boot Windows 10 at 4ghz but struggle with Cinebench and crashes. Is there anything else I should try to reach that extra 100mhz for a stable 4ghz? Or am I hitting the chip's limit? Thanks!

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SkylehChan
Junior Member
17
11-14-2017, 04:35 AM
#2
It's not reliable then.
Don't stress, the clock speed is quite hard to pin down with Ryzen.
The 3.8 range is typically the best you can achieve; I wouldn't waste effort, as the voltage surge is significant and temperatures will rise.
3.9 remains a great improvement—stick with it.
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SkylehChan
11-14-2017, 04:35 AM #2

It's not reliable then.
Don't stress, the clock speed is quite hard to pin down with Ryzen.
The 3.8 range is typically the best you can achieve; I wouldn't waste effort, as the voltage surge is significant and temperatures will rise.
3.9 remains a great improvement—stick with it.

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Maisiemoo12
Member
154
11-14-2017, 08:06 AM
#3
It's not reliable then.
Don't stress, the clock speed is quite hard to pin down with Ryzen.
The 3.8 range is typically the best you can achieve; I wouldn't waste effort, as the voltage surge is significant and temperatures will rise.
3.9 remains a great improvement—stick with it.
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Maisiemoo12
11-14-2017, 08:06 AM #3

It's not reliable then.
Don't stress, the clock speed is quite hard to pin down with Ryzen.
The 3.8 range is typically the best you can achieve; I wouldn't waste effort, as the voltage surge is significant and temperatures will rise.
3.9 remains a great improvement—stick with it.

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skysky111
Junior Member
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11-14-2017, 09:47 AM
#4
Also, my temperatures are great on the OC. At 3.9 ghz with the NZXT Kraken x52, I'm seeing 29°C when idle and 54°C under full load. Hope this gives you some outside insight to consider raising them even more. Thanks!
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skysky111
11-14-2017, 09:47 AM #4

Also, my temperatures are great on the OC. At 3.9 ghz with the NZXT Kraken x52, I'm seeing 29°C when idle and 54°C under full load. Hope this gives you some outside insight to consider raising them even more. Thanks!

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sant10
Member
69
12-05-2017, 10:40 AM
#5
It looks a bit low, but it's still good.
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sant10
12-05-2017, 10:40 AM #5

It looks a bit low, but it's still good.

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12-05-2017, 11:27 AM
#6
Chugalug_:
54c at 100%? It looks a bit low, but okay. Based on what I remember, I'll share a photo tomorrow showing the temperatures under load—I think it won't be much higher than 60. I'll follow up then.
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HauntingShadow
12-05-2017, 11:27 AM #6

Chugalug_:
54c at 100%? It looks a bit low, but okay. Based on what I remember, I'll share a photo tomorrow showing the temperatures under load—I think it won't be much higher than 60. I'll follow up then.

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AmazingMisterN
Junior Member
15
12-05-2017, 12:03 PM
#7
Sure, as long as it's under 80c you're good to go.
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AmazingMisterN
12-05-2017, 12:03 PM #7

Sure, as long as it's under 80c you're good to go.

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DeathSh00ter
Member
158
12-11-2017, 07:38 AM
#8
54 degrees at 3.9 GHz is great. I'm satisfied with 55 degrees at 3.7 GHz too.
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DeathSh00ter
12-11-2017, 07:38 AM #8

54 degrees at 3.9 GHz is great. I'm satisfied with 55 degrees at 3.7 GHz too.