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OC 1700 performance declined further on the latest cinebench test.

OC 1700 performance declined further on the latest cinebench test.

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acekiller990
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07-30-2017, 05:28 AM
#21
Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
It's not necessary to assume throttling due to heat when a lower score appears. The cause might lie elsewhere, such as unstable memory overclocking leading to safe mode boot and performance issues. The information provided wasn't sufficient for a clear conclusion.

To clarify, I made several adjustments without full understanding. Here’s a simple guide:
- Set AI Overclock Tuner to DOCP Standard.
- Adjust VDDSOC voltage to auto.
- Modify DRAM and CRAM voltages accordingly.
- Use External Digi+ Power Control for LLC settings.

For stability, start with 3.8V and gradually increase if needed.
Check temperatures and adjust accordingly.

If you're using a stock cooler, aim for 3.8... then test at 3.9.
Some users report success with the 6700K chipset.

Make sure your BIOS is up to date and try these steps. If problems persist, consider seeking help from the forum community.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1624139/offic...-4ghz-club

Could this be a faulty chip, motherboard, or RAM? Also, when using Ryzen Master Utility, I achieved 3.9GHz at 1.35V and 2400MHz RAM, but it requires frequent opening of the utility.

This issue seems widespread; others in the thread are facing similar problems. They might be able to assist further.
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acekiller990
07-30-2017, 05:28 AM #21

Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
It's not necessary to assume throttling due to heat when a lower score appears. The cause might lie elsewhere, such as unstable memory overclocking leading to safe mode boot and performance issues. The information provided wasn't sufficient for a clear conclusion.

To clarify, I made several adjustments without full understanding. Here’s a simple guide:
- Set AI Overclock Tuner to DOCP Standard.
- Adjust VDDSOC voltage to auto.
- Modify DRAM and CRAM voltages accordingly.
- Use External Digi+ Power Control for LLC settings.

For stability, start with 3.8V and gradually increase if needed.
Check temperatures and adjust accordingly.

If you're using a stock cooler, aim for 3.8... then test at 3.9.
Some users report success with the 6700K chipset.

Make sure your BIOS is up to date and try these steps. If problems persist, consider seeking help from the forum community.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1624139/offic...-4ghz-club

Could this be a faulty chip, motherboard, or RAM? Also, when using Ryzen Master Utility, I achieved 3.9GHz at 1.35V and 2400MHz RAM, but it requires frequent opening of the utility.

This issue seems widespread; others in the thread are facing similar problems. They might be able to assist further.

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