F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Attempt to run overclock on Athlon 200GE results in failure.

Attempt to run overclock on Athlon 200GE results in failure.

Attempt to run overclock on Athlon 200GE results in failure.

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DanTDM_2007
Member
146
07-14-2016, 11:59 AM
#1
The system runs well at 25Mhz but struggles with higher frequencies like 3.225GHz or 3.250GHz. It seems the 3.225GHz setting causes boot issues, possibly due to a mismatch in critical parameters. Checking and adjusting those settings might resolve the problem.
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DanTDM_2007
07-14-2016, 11:59 AM #1

The system runs well at 25Mhz but struggles with higher frequencies like 3.225GHz or 3.250GHz. It seems the 3.225GHz setting causes boot issues, possibly due to a mismatch in critical parameters. Checking and adjusting those settings might resolve the problem.

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Rexty_
Senior Member
568
07-15-2016, 06:54 PM
#2
Yeah, it seems like you're not handling the voltage properly. Last time I looked, Zen 1 operates around 1.1125 volts or similar standard specs.
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Rexty_
07-15-2016, 06:54 PM #2

Yeah, it seems like you're not handling the voltage properly. Last time I looked, Zen 1 operates around 1.1125 volts or similar standard specs.

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jdm1
Member
66
07-17-2016, 11:47 AM
#3
I'm sorry, I missed noting that you tested at 1.4v and got the same outcome. The instructions suggested staying in auto mode is also acceptable.
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jdm1
07-17-2016, 11:47 AM #3

I'm sorry, I missed noting that you tested at 1.4v and got the same outcome. The instructions suggested staying in auto mode is also acceptable.

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opticgunship
Posting Freak
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07-17-2016, 01:38 PM
#4
Have you experimented with 1.35 volts? Are you doing multiplier overclocking? Also, keep in mind the 200GE isn't really an overclockable chip, even though it was turned on in some motherboards. That headline was about a year ago, so I don’t recall much of it.
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opticgunship
07-17-2016, 01:38 PM #4

Have you experimented with 1.35 volts? Are you doing multiplier overclocking? Also, keep in mind the 200GE isn't really an overclockable chip, even though it was turned on in some motherboards. That headline was about a year ago, so I don’t recall much of it.

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Greyc11511
Junior Member
25
07-17-2016, 10:38 PM
#5
You're using an overclocker that boosts the CPU's clock speed beyond its default limits. The image you mentioned likely shows a typical overclocking setup, indicating you're in the category of performance-focused overclockers.
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Greyc11511
07-17-2016, 10:38 PM #5

You're using an overclocker that boosts the CPU's clock speed beyond its default limits. The image you mentioned likely shows a typical overclocking setup, indicating you're in the category of performance-focused overclockers.

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Say_Say123
Member
120
07-20-2016, 07:23 AM
#6
That multiplier refers to overclocking. Above you’ll find the starting frequency of 100 MHz. (Don’t touch that one!) You might consider lowering the voltage slightly, though it should function properly. There’s no update from Gigabyte about disabling it in BIOS.
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Say_Say123
07-20-2016, 07:23 AM #6

That multiplier refers to overclocking. Above you’ll find the starting frequency of 100 MHz. (Don’t touch that one!) You might consider lowering the voltage slightly, though it should function properly. There’s no update from Gigabyte about disabling it in BIOS.

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Audi_Sport
Member
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07-20-2016, 08:37 AM
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07-20-2016, 08:37 AM #7

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Thomas_2006
Junior Member
14
08-06-2016, 05:59 AM
#8
Unbekannt ist es schmerzhaft.
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Thomas_2006
08-06-2016, 05:59 AM #8

Unbekannt ist es schmerzhaft.

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Witttan
Junior Member
21
08-06-2016, 11:28 AM
#9
I’m hoping the motherboard remains flexible with the 3xxx Ryzen updates.
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Witttan
08-06-2016, 11:28 AM #9

I’m hoping the motherboard remains flexible with the 3xxx Ryzen updates.

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_Sunnydayz_
Member
50
08-06-2016, 12:26 PM
#10
I used the 42g BIOS (dated 2019/10/18). It looks like your 200GE is now overclockable. Thanks, GigaByte.
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_Sunnydayz_
08-06-2016, 12:26 PM #10

I used the 42g BIOS (dated 2019/10/18). It looks like your 200GE is now overclockable. Thanks, GigaByte.

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