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Asus Crosshair Hero VI (X370) paired with Ryzen 3xxx series overclocking setup

Asus Crosshair Hero VI (X370) paired with Ryzen 3xxx series overclocking setup

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FutureMist
Junior Member
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08-11-2019, 07:19 AM
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Hello everyone, I'm looking for some data on people who have used Ryzen 3000 series chips, especially the 3950X or 3900X on an X370 Asus Crosshair Hero VI. How has your overclocking journey been? Did you need to adjust any settings to keep memory or Infinity Fabric stable—like maintaining a consistent clock for several hours in stress tests? I managed to get a steady 4.3 GHz with just voltage tweaks, but once I checked memory frequencies or timings, stability disappeared. My BIOS is version 7601.
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FutureMist
08-11-2019, 07:19 AM #1

Hello everyone, I'm looking for some data on people who have used Ryzen 3000 series chips, especially the 3950X or 3900X on an X370 Asus Crosshair Hero VI. How has your overclocking journey been? Did you need to adjust any settings to keep memory or Infinity Fabric stable—like maintaining a consistent clock for several hours in stress tests? I managed to get a steady 4.3 GHz with just voltage tweaks, but once I checked memory frequencies or timings, stability disappeared. My BIOS is version 7601.

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DiamndQueen
Member
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08-17-2019, 08:26 PM
#2
I'm also on 7601 for my C6H with no stability problems. My memory kit is here: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06X...UTF8&psc=1. I ran the Ryzen DRAM calculator and boosted it to 3600mhz without any issues at frequencies 16-16-16-32. The main takeaway is that for the CPU, I'm using the 3700x at stock speed. I tried pushing it to around 4.2 at ~1.35v, which helped in some areas but hurt others. So I opted to keep everything at stock settings since neither option was clearly better.
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DiamndQueen
08-17-2019, 08:26 PM #2

I'm also on 7601 for my C6H with no stability problems. My memory kit is here: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06X...UTF8&psc=1. I ran the Ryzen DRAM calculator and boosted it to 3600mhz without any issues at frequencies 16-16-16-32. The main takeaway is that for the CPU, I'm using the 3700x at stock speed. I tried pushing it to around 4.2 at ~1.35v, which helped in some areas but hurt others. So I opted to keep everything at stock settings since neither option was clearly better.

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theMSminer
Member
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09-03-2019, 07:16 PM
#3
Thank you! I aimed to improve my recall compared to past users.
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theMSminer
09-03-2019, 07:16 PM #3

Thank you! I aimed to improve my recall compared to past users.

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JBN11
Junior Member
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09-04-2019, 02:10 AM
#4
I didn't experiment much with my older 1800x. I adjusted the XMP and configured the SOC voltage to 1.15, then left it alone.
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JBN11
09-04-2019, 02:10 AM #4

I didn't experiment much with my older 1800x. I adjusted the XMP and configured the SOC voltage to 1.15, then left it alone.