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TheTwinTowers
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06-24-2016, 03:17 AM
#11
Thank you!
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TheTwinTowers
06-24-2016, 03:17 AM #11

Thank you!

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MessoJR
Member
129
07-06-2016, 09:27 AM
#12
Fascinating! To be sure, when using Ryzen Master for overclocking, should the BIOS CPU settings be set to auto? Thanks for the helpful insight.
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MessoJR
07-06-2016, 09:27 AM #12

Fascinating! To be sure, when using Ryzen Master for overclocking, should the BIOS CPU settings be set to auto? Thanks for the helpful insight.

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levoyageur92
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07-06-2016, 02:33 PM
#13
I rely solely on Ryzen Master to verify the right profile and adjust my memory clock to 1800. Currently it's at 1667 and it's quite stable, so I might consider leaving it. I've been using BIOS OC and discovered setting it to OVERRIDE works best. Here are my latest readings. The temperatures are 37°C as I write this.
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levoyageur92
07-06-2016, 02:33 PM #13

I rely solely on Ryzen Master to verify the right profile and adjust my memory clock to 1800. Currently it's at 1667 and it's quite stable, so I might consider leaving it. I've been using BIOS OC and discovered setting it to OVERRIDE works best. Here are my latest readings. The temperatures are 37°C as I write this.

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MarcVerbie007
Junior Member
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07-21-2016, 11:40 AM
#14
I'll share your photo of the BIOS settings soon.
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MarcVerbie007
07-21-2016, 11:40 AM #14

I'll share your photo of the BIOS settings soon.

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JULIANO030
Member
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07-21-2016, 01:45 PM
#15
My idle readings are lower and remain under 60°C so far. I haven’t played yet with the new configuration. I’ll keep you posted. I’m increasing the memory clock to 1800 and checking for stability. On Gears 5 at full settings (60fps, 3840/2160 in 4K) I reached 45 FPS on a 43-inch 4K TV (no monitor). Temperatures hit 85°C. The max for a Ryzen 5 2600 is 95°C. Spoiler: it’s happening.
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JULIANO030
07-21-2016, 01:45 PM #15

My idle readings are lower and remain under 60°C so far. I haven’t played yet with the new configuration. I’ll keep you posted. I’m increasing the memory clock to 1800 and checking for stability. On Gears 5 at full settings (60fps, 3840/2160 in 4K) I reached 45 FPS on a 43-inch 4K TV (no monitor). Temperatures hit 85°C. The max for a Ryzen 5 2600 is 95°C. Spoiler: it’s happening.

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ChloeET
Senior Member
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07-22-2016, 01:28 AM
#16
Consider the advantages and disadvantages of pushing performance beyond specifications. Boosting speed can significantly enhance results, especially with a well-tuned overclock. However, it also increases heat production and may lead to instability. Is overclocking essential? Probably not, but if you're willing to experiment, it can be fun. Many users become fixated on frequency and boost settings, yet a balanced system running smoothly suggests overclocking might not always be necessary. It’s enjoyable to tweak things, but for my setup, the 3600 offers more room for adjustment than its predecessor.
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ChloeET
07-22-2016, 01:28 AM #16

Consider the advantages and disadvantages of pushing performance beyond specifications. Boosting speed can significantly enhance results, especially with a well-tuned overclock. However, it also increases heat production and may lead to instability. Is overclocking essential? Probably not, but if you're willing to experiment, it can be fun. Many users become fixated on frequency and boost settings, yet a balanced system running smoothly suggests overclocking might not always be necessary. It’s enjoyable to tweak things, but for my setup, the 3600 offers more room for adjustment than its predecessor.

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alexxerth
Junior Member
11
07-22-2016, 04:46 AM
#17
Understood of the advantages and disadvantages. It seems my temperatures stay low with these settings. Around 20-30% load at 39°C. My GPU has been overclocked, it tends to fail or flash colors when pushed harder. Quality thermal paste, adequate airflow, excellent cooling—make sure the CPU cooler isn’t too snug, too loose, or insufficient paste. There are many factors affecting good cooling. I own this build nearly at 1GHz over stock and temperatures drop during those times. Before I made the overclock at 4.2, temps were 60-66°C idle. After some careful adjustments, you’ll notice what I’ve shared and think this is the best outcome. Once pushed further, it shuts down instantly. Regarding efficiency, reliability, and performance with temperatures, everything is working well so far, even during intense gaming. The CPU fan runs at full speed, pump fan and all others in Smart Mode. At 4.2GHz, 1.3265V @40°C RAM is stable at 2133MHz, 1.21V—this has been the most consistent and responsive setting I’ve tried. Response time feels almost instantaneous. Spotify loads slowly under these conditions, taking about 4 seconds. After applying CPU On-die termination to 53.3 ohms, I believe it helped bring down the temps. These figures are strong, and I’m a self-taught builder.
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alexxerth
07-22-2016, 04:46 AM #17

Understood of the advantages and disadvantages. It seems my temperatures stay low with these settings. Around 20-30% load at 39°C. My GPU has been overclocked, it tends to fail or flash colors when pushed harder. Quality thermal paste, adequate airflow, excellent cooling—make sure the CPU cooler isn’t too snug, too loose, or insufficient paste. There are many factors affecting good cooling. I own this build nearly at 1GHz over stock and temperatures drop during those times. Before I made the overclock at 4.2, temps were 60-66°C idle. After some careful adjustments, you’ll notice what I’ve shared and think this is the best outcome. Once pushed further, it shuts down instantly. Regarding efficiency, reliability, and performance with temperatures, everything is working well so far, even during intense gaming. The CPU fan runs at full speed, pump fan and all others in Smart Mode. At 4.2GHz, 1.3265V @40°C RAM is stable at 2133MHz, 1.21V—this has been the most consistent and responsive setting I’ve tried. Response time feels almost instantaneous. Spotify loads slowly under these conditions, taking about 4 seconds. After applying CPU On-die termination to 53.3 ohms, I believe it helped bring down the temps. These figures are strong, and I’m a self-taught builder.

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youe123
Junior Member
3
07-22-2016, 07:02 AM
#18
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youe123
07-22-2016, 07:02 AM #18

Exciting updates! Here are the latest details: @Vejnemojnen @Zando Bob @Tristerin @C17H23NO2

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mkfrankie
Junior Member
44
07-29-2016, 02:10 PM
#19
Adjusted 41x multiplier & loadline calibration to level 3, VID voltage set at 1.275V. Everything looks good so far! Maybe I'll try 41.5 next time, but for now it's fine. The system is also running quietly with fans below 1200 RPM.
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mkfrankie
07-29-2016, 02:10 PM #19

Adjusted 41x multiplier & loadline calibration to level 3, VID voltage set at 1.275V. Everything looks good so far! Maybe I'll try 41.5 next time, but for now it's fine. The system is also running quietly with fans below 1200 RPM.

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flyer78
Senior Member
425
08-05-2016, 01:35 AM
#20
Adjusted multiplier to 41.5 with 1.3V VID and LLC level 4. Everything appears stable so far. CB R15 scores 1430 points, CB-R20 3219 points. Voltage drops will be gradual or a less aggressive LoadLineCalibration applied. Currently running AIDA64, performance is acceptable. Vcore reads 1.38V, confirming the level 4 LLC isn't undervolted. Since it's not close to 1.4V, longevity should remain unaffected. I'll attempt to lower voltage further.
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flyer78
08-05-2016, 01:35 AM #20

Adjusted multiplier to 41.5 with 1.3V VID and LLC level 4. Everything appears stable so far. CB R15 scores 1430 points, CB-R20 3219 points. Voltage drops will be gradual or a less aggressive LoadLineCalibration applied. Currently running AIDA64, performance is acceptable. Vcore reads 1.38V, confirming the level 4 LLC isn't undervolted. Since it's not close to 1.4V, longevity should remain unaffected. I'll attempt to lower voltage further.

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