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luukieluke21
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11-19-2018, 10:03 AM
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I'm trying to boost my Ryzen 5 2600's performance, and after switching to Windows, the CPU runs smoothly at 3.9 GHz with 1.35 volts on the vcore. I also have virtualization turned on. My system freezes during Windows booting. Is this issue linked to the virtualization being active or something else?
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luukieluke21
11-19-2018, 10:03 AM #1

I'm trying to boost my Ryzen 5 2600's performance, and after switching to Windows, the CPU runs smoothly at 3.9 GHz with 1.35 volts on the vcore. I also have virtualization turned on. My system freezes during Windows booting. Is this issue linked to the virtualization being active or something else?

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A1SFAN2
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11-19-2018, 12:20 PM
#2
I just tried the latest 0.8 version and it seems to work with all mobile brands. The v0.8 beta 3 isn't the issue here. I shared the link from my previous post, and I was able to open it on my ASRock AB350M motherboard using an R5 1400. Feel free to give it a shot—just save your CPU at the correct stock voltage and frequency in the BIOS beforehand.

I ran a test run, but since I'm not near my R5 1400 right now, I used TeamViewer to access it. It already supports an OC profile of 3.6 @ 1.35 in the BIOS. From a distance, I can't fully disable it, so I set it to 3.5 in ZenStates 0.8 beta 3 @ 1.4V and clicked "autostart" and "apply on boot." After applying and saving, I rebooted. The clocks and voltages checked out—3.5V and 1.4V—so it's working properly.
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A1SFAN2
11-19-2018, 12:20 PM #2

I just tried the latest 0.8 version and it seems to work with all mobile brands. The v0.8 beta 3 isn't the issue here. I shared the link from my previous post, and I was able to open it on my ASRock AB350M motherboard using an R5 1400. Feel free to give it a shot—just save your CPU at the correct stock voltage and frequency in the BIOS beforehand.

I ran a test run, but since I'm not near my R5 1400 right now, I used TeamViewer to access it. It already supports an OC profile of 3.6 @ 1.35 in the BIOS. From a distance, I can't fully disable it, so I set it to 3.5 in ZenStates 0.8 beta 3 @ 1.4V and clicked "autostart" and "apply on boot." After applying and saving, I rebooted. The clocks and voltages checked out—3.5V and 1.4V—so it's working properly.

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Xxunidemonxx
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12-07-2018, 12:18 PM
#3
It should be different. Perhaps the issue is with the low voltage, try using an LLC to fix it.
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Xxunidemonxx
12-07-2018, 12:18 PM #3

It should be different. Perhaps the issue is with the low voltage, try using an LLC to fix it.

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sioazidao
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12-23-2018, 09:47 AM
#4
do you handle vm tasks or not? if you don't work with vms then turn them off. I saw that when setting up a pc for a friend, using vms made his os less stable. before the 1903 update which fixed ryzens issues on w10, without vms he could stay longer—about five minutes—without crashing, allowing the windows updater to run longer.
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sioazidao
12-23-2018, 09:47 AM #4

do you handle vm tasks or not? if you don't work with vms then turn them off. I saw that when setting up a pc for a friend, using vms made his os less stable. before the 1903 update which fixed ryzens issues on w10, without vms he could stay longer—about five minutes—without crashing, allowing the windows updater to run longer.

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OddAlec
Junior Member
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12-25-2018, 10:01 AM
#5
I occasionally run a virtual Linux machine and wanted to know if it impacts my overclocking capabilities.
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OddAlec
12-25-2018, 10:01 AM #5

I occasionally run a virtual Linux machine and wanted to know if it impacts my overclocking capabilities.

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CheetahSleep
Junior Member
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12-26-2018, 12:24 PM
#6
Turn it off, increase the speed, and if you're stable, restart it to check for any changes in stability.
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CheetahSleep
12-26-2018, 12:24 PM #6

Turn it off, increase the speed, and if you're stable, restart it to check for any changes in stability.

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TheWebster
Junior Member
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12-26-2018, 01:20 PM
#7
No, turning on virtualization in the BIOS isn't causing your system to crash. For those unfamiliar with overclocking, numerous resources are available online if you search for instructions specific to Ryzen (2000) processors.
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TheWebster
12-26-2018, 01:20 PM #7

No, turning on virtualization in the BIOS isn't causing your system to crash. For those unfamiliar with overclocking, numerous resources are available online if you search for instructions specific to Ryzen (2000) processors.

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SoiKei
Member
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12-28-2018, 12:07 AM
#8
It's hard to predict what might cause issues, especially with ryzens—though it's now the third revision, it remains relatively new tech. You have to handle it carefully. Worth a shot if it doesn't require virtualisation and you can pinpoint the problem.
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SoiKei
12-28-2018, 12:07 AM #8

It's hard to predict what might cause issues, especially with ryzens—though it's now the third revision, it remains relatively new tech. You have to handle it carefully. Worth a shot if it doesn't require virtualisation and you can pinpoint the problem.

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crenehan
Junior Member
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12-28-2018, 12:23 AM
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If the OP had really tested stability with a solid overclock (VT off) and it worked, but then crashed when VT was turned on, it might point to an issue with that overclock being inherently unstable.
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crenehan
12-28-2018, 12:23 AM #9

If the OP had really tested stability with a solid overclock (VT off) and it worked, but then crashed when VT was turned on, it might point to an issue with that overclock being inherently unstable.

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yNetFlix
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12-28-2018, 02:04 AM
#10
my overclock remains stable but now appears to reset every time it powers off. the voltage simply returns to auto mode, which may cause lockup since the previous setting was lost. any ideas on why these settings keep reverting?
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yNetFlix
12-28-2018, 02:04 AM #10

my overclock remains stable but now appears to reset every time it powers off. the voltage simply returns to auto mode, which may cause lockup since the previous setting was lost. any ideas on why these settings keep reverting?

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