Can someone assist me in stabilizing my overclock of the Ryzen 5 2600x to 4.2GHz @1.4v?
Can someone assist me in stabilizing my overclock of the Ryzen 5 2600x to 4.2GHz @1.4v?
Motherboard: ASUS B450-F
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600x
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16gb (2x8) 3000Mhz
GPU: EVGA GTX 1660Ti
Cooler: NZXT Kraken x62
Performance Boost: Enabled
Ai Overclock Tuner: D.O.C.P Standard 15-17-17-35
Memory Speed: DDR4-3000Mhz @1.35v
CPU Ratio: 42.00 @1.4v
GPU Clock: Core +100Mhz, Memory +1000
Requirement: Stable overclock assistance needed
Experience issues during 4-6 Cinebench runs
Set the BIOS parameters and verify stability using Prime95. Use an FFT size near 1228KB (minimum and maximum) and ensure AVX is disabled. Observe voltage and temperature via HWInfo64; check CPU Core Voltage(SVI2 TFN). If stable, reduce voltage gradually until it stops, then decrease clock speed incrementally. If temperatures exceed 90°C, lower both parameters until stability returns, then adjust voltage accordingly. Once complete, (STI2 TFN) should read 1.30V or less in Prime95 tests to avoid performance issues. Temperatures must remain below the threshold.
4.1ghz was the optimal choice at 1.35625v with consistent stability confirmed by P95, Occt, Realbench, and Aida64 extreme. Exceeding 4.1 ghz required excessive voltage without significant performance gains, which would reduce the CPU's lifespan.
Set those parameters in BIOS and verify stability using Prime95. Adjust FFT size to approximately 1228KB (minimum and maximum) and ensure AVX is disabled. Observe voltage and temperature via HWInfo64; check CPU Core Voltage(SVI2 TFN). If stable, reduce voltage gradually until it stops, then decrease clock speed until stability returns. If temperatures exceed 90°C, lower both parameters until they stop rising, then adjust clocks until stable, then lower voltage again. Once complete, (STI2 TFN) should read 1.30V or less during the test to avoid performance issues. Temperatures must stay below 80°C, but only during the stress test. Adjust accordingly until you reach your preferred safety margin. If you need Prime95 with small FFT stability over 24 hours and AVX enabled, opt for that version instead. In that case, significantly reduce clocks and voltage.