I can assist with overclocking. What component are you focusing on?
I can assist with overclocking. What component are you focusing on?
Hi, I'm checking if I can boost my Ryzen 5 5600G for extra speed. The system details are: CPU, unlocked; motherboard, Aorus B550-PRO; no GPU; RAM, Corsair vengeance DDR4 3200mhz CL16; SSD, Teamgroup mp33 NVMe 512GB; HDD, Western Digital Purple 1TB; power supply, Corsair CV650; case, unknown but decent airflow; OS, Windows 11.
CPU OC settings: verify xmp is active and pbo enabled. GPU OC procedure: increase SOC voltage to 1.200V, then boost GPU core frequency in 100MHz increments. Perform a 15-minute furmark test, enter BIOS, raise frequency by 100MHz, repeat. When crash occurs during furmark, reduce frequency by 100MHz, conduct another 30-minute test at half speed if needed, lower by 50MHz after second crash, increase by 10MHz until stability returns, then drop by 20MHz and run a 10-minute test.
No, don't change anything in the BIOS first. Check if you need to adjust Ryzen Master settings before proceeding.
For the CPU cores, the improvements are small—usually not more than a 5% boost in test scores. Just move on to memory and then the GPU.