Problem with Ryzen 5 1600 performance Speed issues reported
Problem with Ryzen 5 1600 performance Speed issues reported
Whenever I attempt to change the CPU settings, it consistently remains between 3.2 and 3.3ghz even though the stated base speed is 3.8ghz. This information appears in both Task Manager and CPU-Z. I prefer to overclock through BIOS, but whenever I use Ryzen Master it prompts me to restart and does nothing. I'm unsure what to do anymore, as every attempt only updates the base speed without any real change.
Lucky_Dice shared their experience with an OC process for their CPU. They noticed inconsistencies between the reported base speed and actual performance, especially when overclocking in BIOS. They mentioned issues with system restarts after attempts and asked for details on the motherboard, memory, and cooler being used. They also advised against changing RAM or voltage settings in RyzenMaster without a reboot.
Lucky_Dice :
When I attempt to modify my CPU, it consistently remains between 3.2 and 3.3ghz even though the stated base speed is 3.8ghz. This information appears in Task Manager and CPU-Z. I prefer overclocking via BIOS, but whenever I try using Ryzen Master it prompts me to restart and does nothing. I'm uncertain what to do anymore—overclocking doesn't seem to make a difference, only the base speed is mentioned higher.
Could you tell me about the motherboard, memory type, and CPU cooler you're using?
Also, when using RyzenMaster, avoid changing RAM speed or voltage settings as those will need a reboot. Changing SMT or core count also requires a restart. Overclocking settings should remain at defaults in BIOS to prevent unexpected outcomes.
Drea.drechsler :
Lucky_Dice :
I frequently attempt to overclock my CPU, but it consistently remains between 3.2 and 3.3ghz despite the stated base speed of 3.8ghz. This information appears in Task Manager and CPU-Z. I opt for BIOS overclocking since Ryzen Master prompts me to restart after each attempt, which does nothing. My confidence is waning as every adjustment only increases the base speed without any meaningful change.
Could you please share your motherboard model, memory type, and cooling solution?
Also, using RyzenMaster, ensure you aren't modifying RAM or voltage settings—those changes necessitate a reboot. Adjusting SMT or core count also requires a restart. Overclocking settings should remain at defaults in BIOS to avoid unexpected outcomes.
Lucky_Dice shared their experience regarding CPU overclocking issues. They mentioned inconsistencies between the stated base speed and actual performance observed in tools like Task Manager and CPU-Z. They opted for BIOS overclocking but faced problems restarting after changes, especially when adjusting settings like SMT or core count. They also noted that using the Wrath Spire Cooler with an A320 GAMING PRO MSI board is compatible, though the chipset itself doesn't support CPU overclocking. The R5 1600 model runs at a base speed of 3.2GHz and can reach up to 3.6Ghz under boost conditions.
i need an asus b350 mobo or any other from msi gigabyte etc for overclocking. my r5 1600 benchmark results are quite low, around 3.2. boosting to 3.4 or 3.75 seems a bit too much. if you set everything up at full speed like the vcr soc line maxing out, you might get better speeds. just keep it at 3.2 with dr3 4 at 2400 for the best performance without any issues.