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How to OC AMD 2nd gen chip

How to OC AMD 2nd gen chip

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LU_KAS
Member
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01-05-2018, 05:01 PM
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I've never overclocked before, but I need some guidance. My CPU is R5 2400g, I want to upgrade the integrated GPU in the Vega 11 and my motherboard is a Gigabyte Aorus x470 Ultra Gaming. Also, what cooler should I consider? The socket type is AM4.
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LU_KAS
01-05-2018, 05:01 PM #1

I've never overclocked before, but I need some guidance. My CPU is R5 2400g, I want to upgrade the integrated GPU in the Vega 11 and my motherboard is a Gigabyte Aorus x470 Ultra Gaming. Also, what cooler should I consider? The socket type is AM4.

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ZanNonTV17
Junior Member
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01-20-2018, 11:25 AM
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the stock cooler comes with the cpu is adequate.
visit bios and adjust cpu core ratio and voltage. Modify speed before adjusting voltage, aiming to keep it below 1.4v. Make changes gradually and watch for boot loop. If that happens, shut off everything and power down the psu. Reset the cmos battery and try again. If it remains unstable, slightly raise the voltage or lower the speed until you discover your optimal setting.
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ZanNonTV17
01-20-2018, 11:25 AM #2

the stock cooler comes with the cpu is adequate.
visit bios and adjust cpu core ratio and voltage. Modify speed before adjusting voltage, aiming to keep it below 1.4v. Make changes gradually and watch for boot loop. If that happens, shut off everything and power down the psu. Reset the cmos battery and try again. If it remains unstable, slightly raise the voltage or lower the speed until you discover your optimal setting.

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TKDragon99
Junior Member
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01-22-2018, 07:03 AM
#3
The cooler works adequately for a moderate CPU boost, but when integrating the GPU, you should opt for a superior cooling solution since the unit heats up quickly.
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TKDragon99
01-22-2018, 07:03 AM #3

The cooler works adequately for a moderate CPU boost, but when integrating the GPU, you should opt for a superior cooling solution since the unit heats up quickly.

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Frankette44
Posting Freak
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01-25-2018, 09:53 PM
#4
the stock cooler comes with the CPU in good condition.
visit bios, adjust cpu core ratio and voltage. Adjust speed first before changing voltage, aiming to keep it below 1.4V. Make changes gradually and watch for boot loop. If that happens, shut everything down and turn off the PSU. Reset the CMOS battery and try again. If it's still unstable, slightly increase voltage or lower speed until you find what works best.
questions about cpu core ratio, voltage adjustments, boot loop, CMOS battery, and why I'm ignoring the cores.
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Frankette44
01-25-2018, 09:53 PM #4

the stock cooler comes with the CPU in good condition.
visit bios, adjust cpu core ratio and voltage. Adjust speed first before changing voltage, aiming to keep it below 1.4V. Make changes gradually and watch for boot loop. If that happens, shut everything down and turn off the PSU. Reset the CMOS battery and try again. If it's still unstable, slightly increase voltage or lower speed until you find what works best.
questions about cpu core ratio, voltage adjustments, boot loop, CMOS battery, and why I'm ignoring the cores.

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maxiionita
Member
172
01-28-2018, 05:35 AM
#5
the stock cooler comes with the CPU is adequate.
visit bios and adjust cpu core ratio and voltage. Modify speed first before increasing voltage, aiming to keep it below 1.4V. Make adjustments gradually and watch for boot loop. If unstable, power down everything and shut off the PSU. Reset CMOS battery and try again. If still unstable, slightly raise voltage or lower speed until stable.
use Prime95 to test stability; ensure temperature stays under 80°C during stress test. If issues persist, increase voltage or reduce speed until you find a suitable setting.
understand what the CPU core ratio change means (reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEUsaeu-z8w)
determine how much voltage to add for each speed setting
explain what a boot loop is
describe a computer that repeatedly shuts down in a loop and doesn’t stop
define CMOS battery and provide a link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9RnIj-EcdQ)
identify signs of instability
mention that Prime95 stress tests can run for hours without errors or BSOD
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maxiionita
01-28-2018, 05:35 AM #5

the stock cooler comes with the CPU is adequate.
visit bios and adjust cpu core ratio and voltage. Modify speed first before increasing voltage, aiming to keep it below 1.4V. Make adjustments gradually and watch for boot loop. If unstable, power down everything and shut off the PSU. Reset CMOS battery and try again. If still unstable, slightly raise voltage or lower speed until stable.
use Prime95 to test stability; ensure temperature stays under 80°C during stress test. If issues persist, increase voltage or reduce speed until you find a suitable setting.
understand what the CPU core ratio change means (reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEUsaeu-z8w)
determine how much voltage to add for each speed setting
explain what a boot loop is
describe a computer that repeatedly shuts down in a loop and doesn’t stop
define CMOS battery and provide a link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9RnIj-EcdQ)
identify signs of instability
mention that Prime95 stress tests can run for hours without errors or BSOD

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
441
01-28-2018, 12:42 PM
#6
Can you run with prime 95 in the background, or must it verify itself independently?
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Sheikrik
01-28-2018, 12:42 PM #6

Can you run with prime 95 in the background, or must it verify itself independently?

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Ziiks84
Member
99
01-30-2018, 01:38 PM
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Can I run prime 95 in the background or must it perform its own tests? It's a stress test, so no other actions allowed.
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Ziiks84
01-30-2018, 01:38 PM #7

Can I run prime 95 in the background or must it perform its own tests? It's a stress test, so no other actions allowed.

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ThaTylor
Member
51
02-01-2018, 11:04 AM
#8
Can I run prime 95 in the background or does it need to perform tests by itself? Prime 95 will evaluate your CPU cores, not your Vega cores. If you're focusing on overclocking the Vega cores, you should use tools that challenge the GPU, such as Heaven Benchmark or 3D Mark.
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ThaTylor
02-01-2018, 11:04 AM #8

Can I run prime 95 in the background or does it need to perform tests by itself? Prime 95 will evaluate your CPU cores, not your Vega cores. If you're focusing on overclocking the Vega cores, you should use tools that challenge the GPU, such as Heaven Benchmark or 3D Mark.

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Gem_Gem
Member
81
02-20-2018, 11:51 AM
#9
No need to purchase them; there are alternatives available for free.
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Gem_Gem
02-20-2018, 11:51 AM #9

No need to purchase them; there are alternatives available for free.

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heyjudge100
Member
186
02-20-2018, 08:23 PM
#10
Prime95 is free.
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heyjudge100
02-20-2018, 08:23 PM #10

Prime95 is free.