Checking if you can boost a Ryzen 3 2200G with 3+3 VRM setup
Checking if you can boost a Ryzen 3 2200G with 3+3 VRM setup
James14198 :
Ah, it hadn't occured to me that intel and AMD might differ on the single channel / dual channel question.
cookiemania66 :
Nah that Board does have a 3 Phase CPU VRM. Yes is it a doubled 3 Phase but a really dumb one.
If i remember it right then 2 phases turn on together instead of one at a time.
So it actually is a 3 Phase CPU, 3 Phase SOC and 1 Phase Dram Design.
Here is a little Breakdown of the VRM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzRG_LjUl8Q
Yeah that's the video that I saw. Do you think it will be a problem for overclocking a 2200G? The impression I've got is that it's the higher end CPUs (especially those with 6+ cores) that run into problems more so than the budget range.
I dont think that you will run into issues with a 2200G since it does not consume a lot of power.
I wouldnt run a 2700/X on that Board but 220G is fine
A fan abovet the VRM and everything should be fine in my opinion.
I don't think you'll face problems with a 2200G as it doesn't draw much power. I wouldn't set up a 2700/X on that board, but 220G should be okay. A fan above the VRM seems sufficient in my view. That's good news. Do you know what CPU power limits you'd consider for this board?