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No, you don't need to manually OC the CPU when you have OC RAM installed.

No, you don't need to manually OC the CPU when you have OC RAM installed.

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Xephtor
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01-26-2016, 01:44 AM
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Check if auto settings work for your setup. Stability at 4GHz with 1.3V doesn’t rule out static values, but testing is wise. Consider overclocking if you want more performance, but be cautious about stability.
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Xephtor
01-26-2016, 01:44 AM #1

Check if auto settings work for your setup. Stability at 4GHz with 1.3V doesn’t rule out static values, but testing is wise. Consider overclocking if you want more performance, but be cautious about stability.

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Petzku1618
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02-13-2016, 04:28 PM
#2
Ryzen 3600
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Petzku1618
02-13-2016, 04:28 PM #2

Ryzen 3600

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MrCupquake
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02-13-2016, 10:27 PM
#3
XMP is enabled by default. It updates all settings requiring changes. Your CPU runs at its standard speed, with separate overclocking applied individually. Both can be overclocked if desired.
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MrCupquake
02-13-2016, 10:27 PM #3

XMP is enabled by default. It updates all settings requiring changes. Your CPU runs at its standard speed, with separate overclocking applied individually. Both can be overclocked if desired.

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Fluffy_Bunnny
Junior Member
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02-14-2016, 04:56 AM
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Setting everything to auto means it adjusts automatically, reaching a maximum of 4.2ghz. That’s the intended default behavior.
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Fluffy_Bunnny
02-14-2016, 04:56 AM #4

Setting everything to auto means it adjusts automatically, reaching a maximum of 4.2ghz. That’s the intended default behavior.

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hdoor20
Senior Member
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02-14-2016, 06:54 AM
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Yes. A Ryzen 3600 reaches up to 4.2Ghz by default. Light workloads and tasks using just a few cores let it hit that maximum. Under heavy CPU usage, performance drops to about 3.8Ghz.
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hdoor20
02-14-2016, 06:54 AM #5

Yes. A Ryzen 3600 reaches up to 4.2Ghz by default. Light workloads and tasks using just a few cores let it hit that maximum. Under heavy CPU usage, performance drops to about 3.8Ghz.