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R5 3600+ Hyper212BE with temperature control and OCR

R5 3600+ Hyper212BE with temperature control and OCR

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Wildfox__
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06-05-2019, 01:56 PM
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Hello everyone. I was thinking about upgrading my PC and have a few queries about overclocking and temps for the R5 3600 paired with the 212 Black Edition air cooler. 1. What voltage should I set on the CPU to get a steady 4.0-4.2Ghz without undervolting and reaching extremely high temperatures? 2. What temperatures can I anticipate when running at full load with that cooler? 3. Is this cooler sufficient if my main use is gaming—like playing Battlefield, CoD Warzone, various BR titles, both old and new? I’ll be using the NZXT H500. I’m unsure if adding extra fans or changing their setup would help, since some videos suggest it doesn’t significantly affect temps.
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Wildfox__
06-05-2019, 01:56 PM #1

Hello everyone. I was thinking about upgrading my PC and have a few queries about overclocking and temps for the R5 3600 paired with the 212 Black Edition air cooler. 1. What voltage should I set on the CPU to get a steady 4.0-4.2Ghz without undervolting and reaching extremely high temperatures? 2. What temperatures can I anticipate when running at full load with that cooler? 3. Is this cooler sufficient if my main use is gaming—like playing Battlefield, CoD Warzone, various BR titles, both old and new? I’ll be using the NZXT H500. I’m unsure if adding extra fans or changing their setup would help, since some videos suggest it doesn’t significantly affect temps.

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therealboss13
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06-06-2019, 01:53 PM
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Third generation Ryzen models perform optimally at voltages under 1.33 volts for the core voltage. These processors usually maintain temperatures between 80-85°C during normal operation, but overclocking may alter this range. It's advised to follow these guidelines.
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therealboss13
06-06-2019, 01:53 PM #2

Third generation Ryzen models perform optimally at voltages under 1.33 volts for the core voltage. These processors usually maintain temperatures between 80-85°C during normal operation, but overclocking may alter this range. It's advised to follow these guidelines.