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Need assistance with 3700x OC?

Need assistance with 3700x OC?

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SuperMarioDXB
Member
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09-20-2019, 05:36 PM
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Considering a boost from stock performance, is reaching 4.4ghz at 1.25v across all cores feasible? You also mentioned 4.5 on the top cores and 4.4 elsewhere without problems. It's worth thinking about the extra voltage cost to the cores and whether the overclock is justified. Any tips or suggestions would be helpful. Regarding PBO, your experience with it is mixed—let me know if you'd like advice on setup. Just keep in mind that adequate cooling is already in place, and I’m not using the stock heatsink.
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SuperMarioDXB
09-20-2019, 05:36 PM #1

Considering a boost from stock performance, is reaching 4.4ghz at 1.25v across all cores feasible? You also mentioned 4.5 on the top cores and 4.4 elsewhere without problems. It's worth thinking about the extra voltage cost to the cores and whether the overclock is justified. Any tips or suggestions would be helpful. Regarding PBO, your experience with it is mixed—let me know if you'd like advice on setup. Just keep in mind that adequate cooling is already in place, and I’m not using the stock heatsink.

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ValerieDB
Junior Member
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09-20-2019, 06:24 PM
#2
have you tries 1usmus's overclocking tool? heres a good article even though its out of date https://wccftech.com/1usmus-clocktuner-p...available/
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ValerieDB
09-20-2019, 06:24 PM #2

have you tries 1usmus's overclocking tool? heres a good article even though its out of date https://wccftech.com/1usmus-clocktuner-p...available/

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soldierman45
Member
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09-20-2019, 07:02 PM
#3
I didn’t know about this tool before. I’m about to give it a try.
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soldierman45
09-20-2019, 07:02 PM #3

I didn’t know about this tool before. I’m about to give it a try.

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Tim9810
Member
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09-21-2019, 11:37 PM
#4
It's quite impressive since it was built by an AMD engineer. Since I don't own any chip with a unified memory architecture, I'm not used to handling per-core tasks on it. However, I'm sure there are detailed guides for serious overclockers or gamers who have unboxed the hardware.
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Tim9810
09-21-2019, 11:37 PM #4

It's quite impressive since it was built by an AMD engineer. Since I don't own any chip with a unified memory architecture, I'm not used to handling per-core tasks on it. However, I'm sure there are detailed guides for serious overclockers or gamers who have unboxed the hardware.

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Maj_Yolo
Member
66
09-22-2019, 01:52 AM
#5
Yes, I believe the system automatically detects a steady frequency and voltage when using tune in CTR.
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Maj_Yolo
09-22-2019, 01:52 AM #5

Yes, I believe the system automatically detects a steady frequency and voltage when using tune in CTR.

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zCosmicCorvus
Member
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09-22-2019, 03:43 AM
#6
You'll need a reference guide to determine the optimal cores for CPUs with multiple CCDs. It's important to note that even with limited cores, the system dynamically adjusts between them on each die to manage heat. This means some choices might be designed specifically for those configurations or could be part of the per-core capabilities.
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zCosmicCorvus
09-22-2019, 03:43 AM #6

You'll need a reference guide to determine the optimal cores for CPUs with multiple CCDs. It's important to note that even with limited cores, the system dynamically adjusts between them on each die to manage heat. This means some choices might be designed specifically for those configurations or could be part of the per-core capabilities.