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Overclocking My System

Overclocking My System

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LucaX2003
Member
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07-11-2024, 08:25 AM
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I'm new to PCs and wanted to know how to overclock my system. I was wondering if someone could walk me through using BIOS and give tips on doing it effectively. The AMD Wraith Stealth cooler is the stock cooler, so I'm not sure if that matters. Any advice would be really helpful! Thanks!
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LucaX2003
07-11-2024, 08:25 AM #1

I'm new to PCs and wanted to know how to overclock my system. I was wondering if someone could walk me through using BIOS and give tips on doing it effectively. The AMD Wraith Stealth cooler is the stock cooler, so I'm not sure if that matters. Any advice would be really helpful! Thanks!

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UniversalBlade
Junior Member
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07-12-2024, 12:27 AM
#2
bb code is more visible, it blends in well, lol. Stock cooler works just fine. Enter BIOS, locate VCore voltage and CPU frequency or multiplier—if the former, type 3700; if the latter, use 37.0 as standard. Gradually raise VCore voltage until stable. Stable state: run realbench or aida64 stress test for over an hour without issues. If it crashes, doesn’t boot, or fails to power on, switch off the PSU and set it to "O". Remove the CMOS battery on the MB for a minute, reinsert it, power on the PSU, and restart. Keep track of every adjustment you make. If instability persists, raise VCore voltage again. Use Ryzen Master to watch CPU temperature; ensure it stays below 85°C under load.
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UniversalBlade
07-12-2024, 12:27 AM #2

bb code is more visible, it blends in well, lol. Stock cooler works just fine. Enter BIOS, locate VCore voltage and CPU frequency or multiplier—if the former, type 3700; if the latter, use 37.0 as standard. Gradually raise VCore voltage until stable. Stable state: run realbench or aida64 stress test for over an hour without issues. If it crashes, doesn’t boot, or fails to power on, switch off the PSU and set it to "O". Remove the CMOS battery on the MB for a minute, reinsert it, power on the PSU, and restart. Keep track of every adjustment you make. If instability persists, raise VCore voltage again. Use Ryzen Master to watch CPU temperature; ensure it stays below 85°C under load.

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Redqan
Member
154
07-12-2024, 03:19 AM
#3
List all your specs pls.
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Redqan
07-12-2024, 03:19 AM #3

List all your specs pls.

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Titanz
Junior Member
35
07-18-2024, 08:08 AM
#4
vapour :
List all your specs pls.
Not sure exactly what you are looking for, I put a link to my pcpp list.
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Titanz
07-18-2024, 08:08 AM #4

vapour :
List all your specs pls.
Not sure exactly what you are looking for, I put a link to my pcpp list.

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Prime3656
Member
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07-20-2024, 05:12 AM
#5
bb code is more visible, it blends in well, lol. Stock cooler works just fine. Enter BIOS, locate VCore voltage and CPU frequency or multiplier—if the former, type 3700; if the latter, use 37.0 as standard. Gradually raise VCore voltage until stable. Stable state allows running realbench or aida64 stress test for over an hour without issues. If it crashes, doesn’t boot, or fails to power on, switch off the PSU and set it to "O". Remove the CMOS battery on the MB for a minute, reinsert it, power on the PSU, and restart. Keep track of every adjustment you make. If instability persists, raise VCore voltage again. Use Ryzen Master to watch CPU temperature; ensure it stays below 85°C under load.
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Prime3656
07-20-2024, 05:12 AM #5

bb code is more visible, it blends in well, lol. Stock cooler works just fine. Enter BIOS, locate VCore voltage and CPU frequency or multiplier—if the former, type 3700; if the latter, use 37.0 as standard. Gradually raise VCore voltage until stable. Stable state allows running realbench or aida64 stress test for over an hour without issues. If it crashes, doesn’t boot, or fails to power on, switch off the PSU and set it to "O". Remove the CMOS battery on the MB for a minute, reinsert it, power on the PSU, and restart. Keep track of every adjustment you make. If instability persists, raise VCore voltage again. Use Ryzen Master to watch CPU temperature; ensure it stays below 85°C under load.