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Overclocking r32200g using a standard cooler

Overclocking r32200g using a standard cooler

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18_kt_Kiwi
Junior Member
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11-05-2023, 07:58 AM
#1
Hi
I’m planning to purchase a Ryzen 3 2200G and use it for gaming until GPU prices drop. To achieve smooth performance, I need an integrated graphics card, but I’m worried the stock cooler might not handle the heat and could damage the CPU. I’ve seen videos suggesting the stock cooler keeps temperatures around 65°C, but I’m unsure if that’s safe for my processor. I don’t have a good CPU fan available here in Malaysia, so I’m concerned about overheating.
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18_kt_Kiwi
11-05-2023, 07:58 AM #1

Hi
I’m planning to purchase a Ryzen 3 2200G and use it for gaming until GPU prices drop. To achieve smooth performance, I need an integrated graphics card, but I’m worried the stock cooler might not handle the heat and could damage the CPU. I’ve seen videos suggesting the stock cooler keeps temperatures around 65°C, but I’m unsure if that’s safe for my processor. I don’t have a good CPU fan available here in Malaysia, so I’m concerned about overheating.

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NerodenNL
Junior Member
40
11-05-2023, 09:09 AM
#2
You're limited only by your ability to test performance. With high-speed RAM, you might avoid optimization.
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NerodenNL
11-05-2023, 09:09 AM #2

You're limited only by your ability to test performance. With high-speed RAM, you might avoid optimization.

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dynexman33
Member
59
11-17-2023, 07:35 PM
#3
You're limited only by your ability to test performance. With high-speed RAM, you might avoid optimization.
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dynexman33
11-17-2023, 07:35 PM #3

You're limited only by your ability to test performance. With high-speed RAM, you might avoid optimization.