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allygator67
Member
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06-13-2016, 08:54 PM
#1
I've heard many suggestions about overclocking my CPU, but I'm not sure how to do it properly and don't want to risk damaging anything. If anyone can assist me, that would be really helpful.
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allygator67
06-13-2016, 08:54 PM #1

I've heard many suggestions about overclocking my CPU, but I'm not sure how to do it properly and don't want to risk damaging anything. If anyone can assist me, that would be really helpful.

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moca74
Junior Member
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06-13-2016, 10:45 PM
#2
This combination is unnecessary in practice thanks to Performance Boost2 and XFR2 on the 2nd generation Ryzen and x470 chipset. When required and under load, it can still enhance performance significantly across all cores, almost matching the gains you could achieve by overclocking. If you're not comfortable with OC, you'll only see minor improvements while generating more heat.
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moca74
06-13-2016, 10:45 PM #2

This combination is unnecessary in practice thanks to Performance Boost2 and XFR2 on the 2nd generation Ryzen and x470 chipset. When required and under load, it can still enhance performance significantly across all cores, almost matching the gains you could achieve by overclocking. If you're not comfortable with OC, you'll only see minor improvements while generating more heat.

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levoyageur92
Posting Freak
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06-19-2016, 02:04 AM
#3
This combination is unnecessary in practice thanks to Performance Boost2 and XFR2 on the 2nd generation Ryzen and x470 chipset. If required and load demands exist, it can still enhance performance significantly across all cores, almost matching the gains you could achieve by overclocking. If you're not comfortable with OC, you'll only see minor improvements while generating more heat.
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levoyageur92
06-19-2016, 02:04 AM #3

This combination is unnecessary in practice thanks to Performance Boost2 and XFR2 on the 2nd generation Ryzen and x470 chipset. If required and load demands exist, it can still enhance performance significantly across all cores, almost matching the gains you could achieve by overclocking. If you're not comfortable with OC, you'll only see minor improvements while generating more heat.

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JustcallmeBank
Junior Member
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06-19-2016, 03:29 AM
#4
I've heard many suggestions about overclocking my CPU. People often advise it, but I'm not sure how to do it properly and I don’t want to risk damaging anything. If anyone could clarify that would be really helpful.

My CPU is a Ryzen 5 2600x
Motherboard: ASRock X470 Master SLI/AC AM4 AMD Promontory X470 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 HDMI ATX AMD
Cooler: Cryorig H7
Your components seem suitable for overclocking, just make sure your power supply can handle it. For what you aim to achieve—better gaming performance, handling large files, or something else—most folks get confused by the idea of OC. If you want smooth gameplay, a faster GPU works better; for 4K editing, a quicker NMMe drive is ideal.

OCing could speed up your parts, but it might also shorten their lifespan. Don’t risk it unless you’re confident.
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JustcallmeBank
06-19-2016, 03:29 AM #4

I've heard many suggestions about overclocking my CPU. People often advise it, but I'm not sure how to do it properly and I don’t want to risk damaging anything. If anyone could clarify that would be really helpful.

My CPU is a Ryzen 5 2600x
Motherboard: ASRock X470 Master SLI/AC AM4 AMD Promontory X470 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 HDMI ATX AMD
Cooler: Cryorig H7
Your components seem suitable for overclocking, just make sure your power supply can handle it. For what you aim to achieve—better gaming performance, handling large files, or something else—most folks get confused by the idea of OC. If you want smooth gameplay, a faster GPU works better; for 4K editing, a quicker NMMe drive is ideal.

OCing could speed up your parts, but it might also shorten their lifespan. Don’t risk it unless you’re confident.