Question Overclocking amd ryzen 5 3400g causes system freezing and LAN loss
Question Overclocking amd ryzen 5 3400g causes system freezing and LAN loss
I'm trying to execute a Ryzen 5 3400G running at 4.2ghz.
EDIT: I've switched to 1.35 volts now for better safety, but it's still not working.
All drivers are current, including motherboard and graphics drivers.
I performed an overclock test at 4.2ghz for 10 minutes without exceeding 75°F.
My motherboard is an Asus B450M-A with the default BIOS.
What is your RAM kit? Please share the specifications, voltage, and details about the make, model, stock timings, and stock voltage. 😏
Corsair vengeance lpx c16 3200mhz is the problem, not the default speed. The issue is that overclocking RAM causes crashes in my system. I don’t know the exact specs or voltage, but it’s currently set to AUTO.
EDIT: 1.45v is the standard for Ryzen 5 3400G, and others confirm it’s acceptable.
I've adjusted the stock CPU voltage to 1.35, but it's still crashing. The system requires 1.2 volts to start.
You can try adjusting the settings manually by entering the timings yourself. Look for the RAM kit box to confirm the timings and voltage. Adjust them as needed according to the Vengeance specifications and let me know. Don’t worry about D.O.C.C or other tweaks. On a Ryzen system, the timings are usually set automatically at a low level—2133Mhz is typical. You should aim to match the stock values for optimal performance. 😏
The title has been updated. However, the issue actually lies in the CPU crashing the OC setup after testing. D.O.C.C is turned on as needed for the 3200mhz dual channel speeds. But immediately after adjusting the processor's GHz setting, everything stops working. It seems to be connected to voltage, though I've manually set my system voltage between 1.35 and 1.40, and it still crashes during overclocking.
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