Looking for tips to improve the performance of a Ryzen 7 2700 stock cooler?
Looking for tips to improve the performance of a Ryzen 7 2700 stock cooler?
Hi, I hope you can assist me. I've read several guides now and am using Ryzen Master Utility. At 3.8 with 1.1875v it seems fine, max temp in stress is 52 and gaming is 43. Is that acceptable? Can it improve further with a stock cooler? Also, this is my first time setting it up. I have an RTX 1070 AORUS and a Gigabyte Ax370 GK5 motherboard.
If XMP doesn't function, adjust the speed and timings according to the numbers on the sticker attached to your RAM modules. If this still fails, reduce your CPU clock speeds until they match the values shown on the sticker. Once stable, proceed with the usual overclocking steps: increase the CPU clock until it becomes unstable, then gradually raise the voltage until a steady speed is achieved, alternating between higher and lower voltages until you reach a stable setting without overheating or excessive power consumption.
If XMP doesn't function, adjust the speed and timings according to the numbers on the sticker attached to your RAM modules. If this still fails, reduce your CPU clock speeds until they match the values shown on the sticker. Once stable, proceed with the usual overclocking steps: increase the CPU clock until it becomes unstable, then gradually raise the voltage until a steady speed is achieved, alternating between higher and lower voltages until you reach a stable setting without overheating or excessive power consumption.
Your temperatures are stable. Keep gaming when it's between 50-60C.
If XMP doesn't function, manually adjust the speed and timings according to the sticker on your RAM modules. If that fails, reduce your CPU clock speeds until they match the values printed on the stickers. Then proceed with the usual overclocking method: increase the CPU clock speed until it becomes unstable, then gradually raise the voltage until a stable speed is achieved, followed by oscillating the clock speeds until you reach a limit—either stability or excessive temperatures or voltage issues. I’ll try this now. Also, I have a Trident Z RGB 8GB 3200 that we tested—it seems to be failing and might need replacement soon. I’m considering getting another XPG Spectrix 8GB 2666, but if I don’t boot with both RAMs, I’ll face endless post no beep situations. I’ve already tried flashing the BIOS, updated the firmware, and changed the RAM ports to one at a time. This motherboard is really problematic...