Getting started with overclocking can be tricky. Here are some tips to help you begin safely.
Getting started with overclocking can be tricky. Here are some tips to help you begin safely.
Hello, here’s what you have: 3900x Stock - Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (Wifi) and Corsair h150i Pro. I’m new to this and want to get it stable around 4300–4600 without risking damage. Do you have any guides or stable settings you can suggest to start with?
I boosted my 1600 by tweaking the clock speeds in Ryzen Master until it crashed in Cinebench R15. After that, I slightly raised the voltage until it stopped blacking out, then tweaked the clocks again. When I settled on a good setting, I copied Ryzen Master configurations into my BIOS and everything was fine. It might not be the optimal method, but it performed adequately.
Make sure you gather the right information about safe voltage levels for your chip. It’s improbable you can achieve a steady 4.6 without damaging it, but it’s much less likely you’ll succeed at a voltage that harms the chip.
isn't this what you're receiving? Based on the other thread you posted, it seems like you might want to incorporate some of the ideas. Even if you prefer sticking with ATX, it's likely you'll reach the maximum performance possible with the 3900x allcore. There could be a bit more potential on a per CCX basis.
I see, it seems the top three specifications you mentioned were quite alike.