OC 1700 performance declined further on the latest cinebench test.
OC 1700 performance declined further on the latest cinebench test.
So I'm new to ryzen/amd and oc in general. So I went into my bios and oc to 4.0 or 3.99 and ran cinebench and got a score of 602. When I reverted back to stock I got a score of 1323. Did I do something wrong? My pc:
Ryzen 1700
Asus strix x370-f gaming
16gb Trident gskill rgb 3000 15 acs
Evga sc 1070
Adata premier 480gb ssd
Wd blue 1tb hdd
Evga 650 nex g ps
Windows 10 home 64bit
Not a fresh install of Windows because my ssd was already connected to my old pc which I installed Windows 10 previously.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
Michael_734 :
Vellinious :
It's not necessary to assume throttling due to high heat when scoring is low. The real cause might be something else, such as unstable memory overclock leading to a safe mode boot, which affects performance.
He didn't provide enough details for a clear conclusion. That's all I can say.
changed
cpu core ratio to 40.00
cpu core voltage overide 1.37500
vddsoc voltage override 1.10000
dram voltage to 1.35
thats all i changed because i didn't know what i was doing.
can someone give a step-by-step guide on the necessary adjustments? noob question
Well, that's a good beginning. I'll keep VDDSOC in auto for now...
Who knows what went wrong. Overheating would be the obvious possibility.
You have BSOD just waiting to happen, IMO, without a clean OS install.
kanewolf :
Who knows what went wrong. Overheating would be the obvious possibility.
You have BSOD just waiting to happen, IMO, without a clean OS install.
Ill try a fresh install when i get my new ssd in as well as my aio cooler. any other reason why my score would drop that much? when i opened ryzen master utility the temperature was around 30 degrees celsius but showed 1.52 ghz
I faced the same issue before, so I went back to stock and then tried the same overclock again. It functioned well for me.
It doesn't necessarily mean throttling due to high heat is the cause of the lower score. To achieve that low rating, there might be other factors at play. For example, unstable memory overclocking could trigger safe mode, leading to performance issues. He didn't provide enough details to reach a clear conclusion.