F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking I need some advice from the OC experts about my initial overclocking outcomes.

I need some advice from the OC experts about my initial overclocking outcomes.

I need some advice from the OC experts about my initial overclocking outcomes.

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TheChainZKid
Junior Member
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02-12-2018, 05:35 AM
#1
I'm really sorry, but I don't understand if my overclocking is okay or not. I've been following online guides and watching videos, but I'm still unsure whether my settings are right. My Ryzen 5 2600 is running at 3.9ghz on all cores without changing the voltage, which worries me because I'm not confident about it. I got a Cinebench score of 1322, which seems high, and after two hours of Aida64 at the same speed, I achieved a stable 68c. I'm worried about changing the voltage since I don't want to risk damaging my processor. I really need some advice from experienced overclockers.
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TheChainZKid
02-12-2018, 05:35 AM #1

I'm really sorry, but I don't understand if my overclocking is okay or not. I've been following online guides and watching videos, but I'm still unsure whether my settings are right. My Ryzen 5 2600 is running at 3.9ghz on all cores without changing the voltage, which worries me because I'm not confident about it. I got a Cinebench score of 1322, which seems high, and after two hours of Aida64 at the same speed, I achieved a stable 68c. I'm worried about changing the voltage since I don't want to risk damaging my processor. I really need some advice from experienced overclockers.

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kenton12
Member
204
02-14-2018, 12:04 AM
#2
It would be wise to increase the voltage slightly in Ryzen Master for extra safety, but if the system runs smoothly then it’s unnecessary.
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kenton12
02-14-2018, 12:04 AM #2

It would be wise to increase the voltage slightly in Ryzen Master for extra safety, but if the system runs smoothly then it’s unnecessary.

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HellaDapper
Member
225
02-15-2018, 04:01 PM
#3
It would be wise to increase the voltage slightly in Ryzen Master for extra safety, but if the system runs smoothly then it’s unnecessary.
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HellaDapper
02-15-2018, 04:01 PM #3

It would be wise to increase the voltage slightly in Ryzen Master for extra safety, but if the system runs smoothly then it’s unnecessary.

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JamboFTW_YT
Member
68
02-27-2018, 09:00 PM
#4
I’d suggest increasing the voltage by one level in Ryzen Master just to be cautious, but if it works well then there’s no need. I installed mine via BIOS, so should I stick with Ryzen Master instead? It seems stable, but I’m not entirely sure. It’s been running Aida64 for two hours without any issues and after playing PUBG everything was fine. It looks like it should work without adjusting the voltage. My next goal is to learn how to overclock my GTX1060 6GB without changing the voltage (I’m not confident about that). The best software I’ve heard of is MSI Afterburner, right?
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JamboFTW_YT
02-27-2018, 09:00 PM #4

I’d suggest increasing the voltage by one level in Ryzen Master just to be cautious, but if it works well then there’s no need. I installed mine via BIOS, so should I stick with Ryzen Master instead? It seems stable, but I’m not entirely sure. It’s been running Aida64 for two hours without any issues and after playing PUBG everything was fine. It looks like it should work without adjusting the voltage. My next goal is to learn how to overclock my GTX1060 6GB without changing the voltage (I’m not confident about that). The best software I’ve heard of is MSI Afterburner, right?

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RamonTV
Junior Member
17
02-28-2018, 02:12 AM
#5
It is suggested to enhance performance by adjusting settings through the BIOS instead of using third-party software for overclocking.
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RamonTV
02-28-2018, 02:12 AM #5

It is suggested to enhance performance by adjusting settings through the BIOS instead of using third-party software for overclocking.

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Baconmastr
Member
151
02-28-2018, 05:46 AM
#6
I suggest using the BIOS for overclocking instead of relying on software tools. Yes, sir—I installed the BIOS to get precise temperature and clock readings.
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Baconmastr
02-28-2018, 05:46 AM #6

I suggest using the BIOS for overclocking instead of relying on software tools. Yes, sir—I installed the BIOS to get precise temperature and clock readings.