Overclocking Ryzen 1700 to reach near 1800x performance involves adjusting settings and ensuring stability.
Overclocking Ryzen 1700 to reach near 1800x performance involves adjusting settings and ensuring stability.
I observed a reviewer reaching 4.0ghz overclock speeds at 1.387v using a Ryzen 1700 with MSI Titanium x370 board and Corsair H100i aio cooler. Can I reach performance close to that with a Gigabyte AB350 gaming 3 in a 120mm AIO cooler such as the H60 or MasterLiquid Lite 120?
Girishchan is checking if achieving those clock speeds is possible with a B350 motherboard. He's curious about who would benefit most from this configuration compared to others. He also mentions waiting until the build is ready before testing it, noting that only a few reviewers have seen it in action.
I observed a reviewer reaching 4.0ghz overclock speeds at 1.387v using a Ryzen 1700 with MSI Titanium x370 motherboard and a Corsair H100i AIO liquid cooler. Can I reach performance close to that level by overclocking the 1700 model with a Gigabyte AB350 gaming 3 in a dual 120mm AIO cooler, such as the H60 or MasterLiquid Lite 120? The larger liquid coolers don’t offer significant advantages, as they provide less surface area compared to air coolers.
No matter the motherboard, Ryzen won't overclock for beans. Don't expect anything better.
Girishchan is checking if he can reach those clock speeds with a B350 motherboard. He's curious about who would benefit most from this setup compared to others. He also mentions waiting until the build is ready before trying it out, noting that it has been available for two days without any sales outside certain reviewers.