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HotMilkTea
Member
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05-27-2019, 02:54 AM
#1
Hello, I'm working on overclocking your 3600x with the Gigabyte GX570 and Dark Rock Pro 4. I'm using AMD Ryzen Master and have already tried various settings but faced issues. The system is now returning to default. Could you offer some guidance? Thanks.
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HotMilkTea
05-27-2019, 02:54 AM #1

Hello, I'm working on overclocking your 3600x with the Gigabyte GX570 and Dark Rock Pro 4. I'm using AMD Ryzen Master and have already tried various settings but faced issues. The system is now returning to default. Could you offer some guidance? Thanks.

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Fruechtetee
Junior Member
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05-27-2019, 06:07 AM
#2
The amount you pushed was significant, but it's clear that Zen 2 mainly supports RAM-based overhauls rather than core changes.
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Fruechtetee
05-27-2019, 06:07 AM #2

The amount you pushed was significant, but it's clear that Zen 2 mainly supports RAM-based overhauls rather than core changes.

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05-27-2019, 07:10 AM
#3
AMD processors lack the identical overclocking range as Intel chips... turn on PBO in the BIOS, and allow them to perform any self-advancement they support.
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Flashplayer551
05-27-2019, 07:10 AM #3

AMD processors lack the identical overclocking range as Intel chips... turn on PBO in the BIOS, and allow them to perform any self-advancement they support.

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JPP_Miam
Member
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05-27-2019, 10:41 PM
#4
Ryzen offers limited gains from overclocking; it's not worth the effort. Just use PBO, which works better. Memory upgrading provides more value.
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JPP_Miam
05-27-2019, 10:41 PM #4

Ryzen offers limited gains from overclocking; it's not worth the effort. Just use PBO, which works better. Memory upgrading provides more value.

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RLC99
Junior Member
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05-27-2019, 11:29 PM
#5
Hello everyone!
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RLC99
05-27-2019, 11:29 PM #5

Hello everyone!

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miner3378
Member
248
05-28-2019, 02:28 PM
#6
Turn on PBO and allow the CPU to automatically increase its speed. This usually results in improved performance compared to manually adjusting overclocking settings.
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miner3378
05-28-2019, 02:28 PM #6

Turn on PBO and allow the CPU to automatically increase its speed. This usually results in improved performance compared to manually adjusting overclocking settings.

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puppylove_75
Member
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06-03-2019, 01:41 AM
#7
You didn't specific what your overclock attempt was, but this is what I have generally found. The Ryzen 3600, long term stability under load hits about 4.1 @ 1.3 - 1.35v People claim to hit 4.2 under 1.3v, but I haven't had any such luck. Might just be down to silicon lottery or poor stress testing. DDR4 limit is about 3200, anything above that will come down to silicon lottery. Ryzen also hates odd timings for some reason. Would recommend setting your overclock in BIOS rather than software.
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puppylove_75
06-03-2019, 01:41 AM #7

You didn't specific what your overclock attempt was, but this is what I have generally found. The Ryzen 3600, long term stability under load hits about 4.1 @ 1.3 - 1.35v People claim to hit 4.2 under 1.3v, but I haven't had any such luck. Might just be down to silicon lottery or poor stress testing. DDR4 limit is about 3200, anything above that will come down to silicon lottery. Ryzen also hates odd timings for some reason. Would recommend setting your overclock in BIOS rather than software.

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Centrifugal
Junior Member
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06-03-2019, 09:55 AM
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I checked the BIOS settings but didn’t find any overclocking options. To stay updated, monitor system performance and hardware changes; updates are needed if stability or compatibility issues arise.
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Centrifugal
06-03-2019, 09:55 AM #8

I checked the BIOS settings but didn’t find any overclocking options. To stay updated, monitor system performance and hardware changes; updates are needed if stability or compatibility issues arise.