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R7 1700 equipped with B350 Tomahawk model will not operate at all.

R7 1700 equipped with B350 Tomahawk model will not operate at all.

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FinndixYT
Junior Member
16
06-15-2017, 03:45 AM
#1
Hello,
I just built a new PC and everything seems normal until I try overclocking. I feel like I've used all my knowledge with OC software, so I'm reaching out for advice.
What frequency or voltage settings would cause it to crash? Even at 3225 MHz with auto voltage—this suggests something might be wrong beyond just the silicon.
I used: Game Boost off, XMP off, RAM Auto at 2400 MHz, Cool'n Quiet off, Processor R7 1700, Mobo MSI B350 Tomahawk, GPU 1050 Ti, RAM HyperX 2400, PSU Thermaltake 500W.
Anyone have any suggestions?
CPU: R7 1700
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FinndixYT
06-15-2017, 03:45 AM #1

Hello,
I just built a new PC and everything seems normal until I try overclocking. I feel like I've used all my knowledge with OC software, so I'm reaching out for advice.
What frequency or voltage settings would cause it to crash? Even at 3225 MHz with auto voltage—this suggests something might be wrong beyond just the silicon.
I used: Game Boost off, XMP off, RAM Auto at 2400 MHz, Cool'n Quiet off, Processor R7 1700, Mobo MSI B350 Tomahawk, GPU 1050 Ti, RAM HyperX 2400, PSU Thermaltake 500W.
Anyone have any suggestions?
CPU: R7 1700

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SpinnSky
Member
73
06-23-2017, 02:51 AM
#2
What voltage and speed were you attempting?
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SpinnSky
06-23-2017, 02:51 AM #2

What voltage and speed were you attempting?

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MCSharkeh
Junior Member
14
06-23-2017, 06:04 AM
#3
First I tried a high setting, but I’ll share them in order:
3.8 - 1.285
3.8 - 1.3
3.8 - 1.325
3.8 - 1.35
3.8 - 1.375
3.7 - 1.375
3.6 - 1.375
3.5 - 1.35
3.3 - 1.225
3.3 - 1.285
3.3 - 1.3
3.225 - Auto
None of them would even start.
EDIT: I was thinking about trying Ryzen Master - 3.5 ghz, version v, running a stress test.
It looks like a bios problem (I just installed the latest one and it seems I won’t be blocked from it).
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MCSharkeh
06-23-2017, 06:04 AM #3

First I tried a high setting, but I’ll share them in order:
3.8 - 1.285
3.8 - 1.3
3.8 - 1.325
3.8 - 1.35
3.8 - 1.375
3.7 - 1.375
3.6 - 1.375
3.5 - 1.35
3.3 - 1.225
3.3 - 1.285
3.3 - 1.3
3.225 - Auto
None of them would even start.
EDIT: I was thinking about trying Ryzen Master - 3.5 ghz, version v, running a stress test.
It looks like a bios problem (I just installed the latest one and it seems I won’t be blocked from it).

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DreamDragon
Member
201
06-24-2017, 08:11 AM
#4
when you respond "no boot," you notice a specific issue. how much time did you have to wait?
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DreamDragon
06-24-2017, 08:11 AM #4

when you respond "no boot," you notice a specific issue. how much time did you have to wait?

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Benomite
Member
132
06-24-2017, 01:34 PM
#5
After saving the bios configuration, which takes about 2-3 minutes once the monitor goes dark.
EDIT: Currently testing stability on 3.6 stock voltage using Intel Burner - Ryzen Master software.
L.E.: 3.7 at stock voltage with maximum at 75 degrees on the stock cooler after 30 passes through Intel, but it crashed when using 3.8.
Until I find a fix for bios, I’ll stick with Ryzen Master.
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Benomite
06-24-2017, 01:34 PM #5

After saving the bios configuration, which takes about 2-3 minutes once the monitor goes dark.
EDIT: Currently testing stability on 3.6 stock voltage using Intel Burner - Ryzen Master software.
L.E.: 3.7 at stock voltage with maximum at 75 degrees on the stock cooler after 30 passes through Intel, but it crashed when using 3.8.
Until I find a fix for bios, I’ll stick with Ryzen Master.