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Question Overclocking Ryzen 3 2200g with stock cooler

Question Overclocking Ryzen 3 2200g with stock cooler

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DlNKLEBOY
Member
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01-30-2025, 07:47 PM
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Hello! I'm trying to boost my Ryzen 3 2200G using a b450m HDV. I'm on a tight budget, so I don't have a lot of money for expensive coolers. Can you tell me if it's possible to overclock it with just the built-in cooler?
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DlNKLEBOY
01-30-2025, 07:47 PM #1

Hello! I'm trying to boost my Ryzen 3 2200G using a b450m HDV. I'm on a tight budget, so I don't have a lot of money for expensive coolers. Can you tell me if it's possible to overclock it with just the built-in cooler?

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MattIXC
Member
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01-31-2025, 12:48 AM
#2
Maybe a little but not much.
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MattIXC
01-31-2025, 12:48 AM #2

Maybe a little but not much.

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Aphiniti
Member
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01-31-2025, 04:08 AM
#3
Attempt it again if it becomes excessively hot or noisy—there are likely many guides available for overclocking Ryzen.
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Aphiniti
01-31-2025, 04:08 AM #3

Attempt it again if it becomes excessively hot or noisy—there are likely many guides available for overclocking Ryzen.

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MrPancakezz
Junior Member
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01-31-2025, 12:33 PM
#4
You can definitely use the Deep Cool Gammaxx 300 with your Ryzen 3 2200G.
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MrPancakezz
01-31-2025, 12:33 PM #4

You can definitely use the Deep Cool Gammaxx 300 with your Ryzen 3 2200G.

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sst04
Member
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02-01-2025, 10:44 PM
#5
Never realize you should try. Do some research on upgrading that CPU and maybe check some motherboard details to see the results. You can always go back to a lower speed if things get too hot. I know I can run my older Ryzen 5 1400 at full core clock with 3400mhz and keep temperatures down with a standard cooler. Anything higher becomes too warm for comfort. With an H80, I managed more performance and still handled stress tests well without issues.
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sst04
02-01-2025, 10:44 PM #5

Never realize you should try. Do some research on upgrading that CPU and maybe check some motherboard details to see the results. You can always go back to a lower speed if things get too hot. I know I can run my older Ryzen 5 1400 at full core clock with 3400mhz and keep temperatures down with a standard cooler. Anything higher becomes too warm for comfort. With an H80, I managed more performance and still handled stress tests well without issues.

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lukymistr
Member
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02-02-2025, 03:09 AM
#6
Overclocking a 2200 model has its restrictions, but the built-in cooler generally performs adequately if you allow the fan to reach high speeds. This approach will increase noise levels.

The Gammaxx seems to improve sound quality at least as much as it enhances cooling, and it also ensures proper airflow over the VRM, which is beneficial for most AM4 boards.

If you aim for even better performance without sacrificing quietness, consider starting with the original cooler before exploring aftermarket options.
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lukymistr
02-02-2025, 03:09 AM #6

Overclocking a 2200 model has its restrictions, but the built-in cooler generally performs adequately if you allow the fan to reach high speeds. This approach will increase noise levels.

The Gammaxx seems to improve sound quality at least as much as it enhances cooling, and it also ensures proper airflow over the VRM, which is beneficial for most AM4 boards.

If you aim for even better performance without sacrificing quietness, consider starting with the original cooler before exploring aftermarket options.

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Aphiniti
Member
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02-07-2025, 09:11 AM
#7
I own a Ryzen 3 220G and have boosted the CPU to 3.84 ghz at 1.38 volts. Performance has stayed stable without any issues. Idle temperatures are near 32°C, while the room temperature is about 26°C.
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Aphiniti
02-07-2025, 09:11 AM #7

I own a Ryzen 3 220G and have boosted the CPU to 3.84 ghz at 1.38 volts. Performance has stayed stable without any issues. Idle temperatures are near 32°C, while the room temperature is about 26°C.

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catseecoo
Senior Member
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02-07-2025, 10:55 AM
#8
amazing value!
But do you mean Ryzen 3 2200G? or Athlon 220G. just to be clear.
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catseecoo
02-07-2025, 10:55 AM #8

amazing value!
But do you mean Ryzen 3 2200G? or Athlon 220G. just to be clear.

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Nicke456
Junior Member
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02-10-2025, 04:33 AM
#9
I totally understand! And this is on the stock cooler. I haven’t pushed it any further yet, and probably won’t until I get an aftermarket one, mainly because I’m in a hot country.
But so far everything is fine, and it has actually surpassed my expectations
I mean the Ryzen 3 2200G
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Nicke456
02-10-2025, 04:33 AM #9

I totally understand! And this is on the stock cooler. I haven’t pushed it any further yet, and probably won’t until I get an aftermarket one, mainly because I’m in a hot country.
But so far everything is fine, and it has actually surpassed my expectations
I mean the Ryzen 3 2200G

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YOLOGAMER109
Member
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02-10-2025, 07:38 PM
#10
And by the way, the gigabyte a320m-s2h v2 has been upgraded significantly. This is the second version of the original board, featuring a B350 chipset.
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YOLOGAMER109
02-10-2025, 07:38 PM #10

And by the way, the gigabyte a320m-s2h v2 has been upgraded significantly. This is the second version of the original board, featuring a B350 chipset.