Overclocking ryzen leads to extended downtime afterward.
Overclocking ryzen leads to extended downtime afterward.
Hello everyone! I've seen my shutdown time increase after adjusting my Ryzen 5 1600 to 3.8mhz. It's stable at 1.275 volts and memory with docp at 2933. Mobo is an Asus B350 Prime Plus. Previously, it shut down very quickly, but now it's taking longer. Is this a common issue? Could it be related to the overclocked CPU and RAM? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
It might be possible. I'm at 3.7 on stock cooling. My setup works well with an SSD, and I also have a 1600.
Sorry, I have the ASRock ab350m pro 4 but left RAM at stock settings despite having only 2400. However, I'm running the R5 1600. Can you tell me if your drive is mechanical or SSD? My system performs exceptionally fast with my Samsung NVMe SSD.
Sorry, I have the ASRock ab350m pro 4. I left RAM at stock settings even though I only have 2400. However, I'm using the R5 1600. What kind of drive are you using? Mechanical or SSD? My system runs especially fast with my Samsung NVMe SSD—it's very quick. I own a Samsung 850 EVO; when everything was stock, I had instant shutdown after opening RAM and CPU, but when I press shutdown, the power LED stays on for about 15 seconds even with the monitor off, then it turns off. Now I have RAM at 2933 with DOCP—I should adjust it to 2800?
I didn't intend to increase my RAM speed. Perhaps I'll upgrade to something better in the future.