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Overclock Ryzen 5 3600 Improve performance by adjusting settings for better speed and efficiency.

Overclock Ryzen 5 3600 Improve performance by adjusting settings for better speed and efficiency.

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QuRzy
Member
149
06-30-2019, 05:31 AM
#11
Low currents exceeding 1.4V are acceptable.
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QuRzy
06-30-2019, 05:31 AM #11

Low currents exceeding 1.4V are acceptable.

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TorcikPL
Member
177
06-30-2019, 07:31 AM
#12
I could try stabilizing at 1.35v and see how it goes.
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TorcikPL
06-30-2019, 07:31 AM #12

I could try stabilizing at 1.35v and see how it goes.

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zNoouz_
Senior Member
259
06-30-2019, 11:05 AM
#13
As long as it remains dynamic at 1.4v, that's all clear.
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zNoouz_
06-30-2019, 11:05 AM #13

As long as it remains dynamic at 1.4v, that's all clear.

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InfernoSteel
Junior Member
27
06-30-2019, 02:58 PM
#14
It's more than just time. Low-weight systems can include single-threaded or lower-threaded tasks at faster rates. These quicker rates need greater voltage, though not increased power.
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InfernoSteel
06-30-2019, 02:58 PM #14

It's more than just time. Low-weight systems can include single-threaded or lower-threaded tasks at faster rates. These quicker rates need greater voltage, though not increased power.

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Eduardo_GameOn
Posting Freak
921
07-02-2019, 12:38 AM
#15
I managed to hit 1.35v stable at 4.4 ghz with a bit of heat, especially with my industrial noctuas spinning at 1700 rpm. If I crank it up fully, temperatures drop to around 70c during the stress test. An aftermarket cooling solution would be the next step for me.
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Eduardo_GameOn
07-02-2019, 12:38 AM #15

I managed to hit 1.35v stable at 4.4 ghz with a bit of heat, especially with my industrial noctuas spinning at 1700 rpm. If I crank it up fully, temperatures drop to around 70c during the stress test. An aftermarket cooling solution would be the next step for me.

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Laura35007
Junior Member
12
07-03-2019, 05:57 PM
#16
1.35V likely exceeds safe limits for extended use.
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Laura35007
07-03-2019, 05:57 PM #16

1.35V likely exceeds safe limits for extended use.

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MinecraftTrep
Junior Member
47
07-04-2019, 11:41 AM
#17
I won't keep it for more than a year. My CPU is heavily limited by the GPU, so it stays mostly idle and rarely exceeds 22% usage, even during CSGO.
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MinecraftTrep
07-04-2019, 11:41 AM #17

I won't keep it for more than a year. My CPU is heavily limited by the GPU, so it stays mostly idle and rarely exceeds 22% usage, even during CSGO.

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ketman34
Posting Freak
834
07-04-2019, 02:42 PM
#18
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ketman34
07-04-2019, 02:42 PM #18

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eduardodd08
Posting Freak
852
07-12-2019, 01:03 AM
#19
It's not really important when you're applying 1.4V across the entire core, and 1.4V is definitely risky. I've noticed some people who can't even handle 1.3V safely. I recommend doing your own research and spending about 15 minutes on P95 to discover your safe voltage limit. Honestly, it's safer to skip over OCing the Ryzen 3K entirely. Just use PBO and AutoOC – manual tuning usually leads to lower performance in most situations.
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eduardodd08
07-12-2019, 01:03 AM #19

It's not really important when you're applying 1.4V across the entire core, and 1.4V is definitely risky. I've noticed some people who can't even handle 1.3V safely. I recommend doing your own research and spending about 15 minutes on P95 to discover your safe voltage limit. Honestly, it's safer to skip over OCing the Ryzen 3K entirely. Just use PBO and AutoOC – manual tuning usually leads to lower performance in most situations.

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limonadenbubi
Member
149
07-12-2019, 02:39 AM
#20
I reached a stable of 1.35v.
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limonadenbubi
07-12-2019, 02:39 AM #20

I reached a stable of 1.35v.

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