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R7 2700 OC

R7 2700 OC

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_Mishie_
Member
202
08-25-2018, 06:02 AM
#1
there is a chance the r7 2700 will still run smoothly at 3.7 ghz with the stock cooler, but it's not guaranteed. the max speed is 4.1 ghz and base is 3.2 ghz, so you might want to check if pushing further is safe.
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_Mishie_
08-25-2018, 06:02 AM #1

there is a chance the r7 2700 will still run smoothly at 3.7 ghz with the stock cooler, but it's not guaranteed. the max speed is 4.1 ghz and base is 3.2 ghz, so you might want to check if pushing further is safe.

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StealthPorkOG
Junior Member
11
08-27-2018, 12:15 AM
#2
Turn off the system by adjusting BIOS settings (activate XMP/D.O.C.P.).
Activate the "High Performance" power plan in Windows.
Apply a workload to the CPU using tools like Cinebench and observe clock speed performance in RyzenMaster.
These processors offer minimal overclocking potential—unless thermal issues arise or the motherboard has weak power delivery, you should achieve speeds above 3.7GHz right out of the box.
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StealthPorkOG
08-27-2018, 12:15 AM #2

Turn off the system by adjusting BIOS settings (activate XMP/D.O.C.P.).
Activate the "High Performance" power plan in Windows.
Apply a workload to the CPU using tools like Cinebench and observe clock speed performance in RyzenMaster.
These processors offer minimal overclocking potential—unless thermal issues arise or the motherboard has weak power delivery, you should achieve speeds above 3.7GHz right out of the box.

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SergioPW
Member
206
08-28-2018, 01:36 AM
#3
Is the speed exceeding 3.7GHz? From the default settings, with optimal temperature and power settings in Windows, you're typically reaching about 3.9GHz across all cores. A 3.7GHz boost might actually restrict performance compared to the standard configuration.
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SergioPW
08-28-2018, 01:36 AM #3

Is the speed exceeding 3.7GHz? From the default settings, with optimal temperature and power settings in Windows, you're typically reaching about 3.9GHz across all cores. A 3.7GHz boost might actually restrict performance compared to the standard configuration.

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Strescipe
Member
145
08-29-2018, 09:53 AM
#4
So essentially my CPU has a feature called game mode that boosts its speed to around 3.7 GHz when turned on. Since I enabled it through BIOS, should I disable it or attempt further overclocking?
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Strescipe
08-29-2018, 09:53 AM #4

So essentially my CPU has a feature called game mode that boosts its speed to around 3.7 GHz when turned on. Since I enabled it through BIOS, should I disable it or attempt further overclocking?

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duhazneubin
Senior Member
583
08-30-2018, 11:52 PM
#5
Disable the game mode. Play a game and observe the clock speeds.
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duhazneubin
08-30-2018, 11:52 PM #5

Disable the game mode. Play a game and observe the clock speeds.

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JungleKing666
Junior Member
49
08-31-2018, 06:00 AM
#6
Turn off the system by adjusting BIOS settings (activate XMP/D.O.C.P.).
Activate the "High Performance" power plan in Windows.
Apply a workload to the CPU using tools like Cinebench and observe clock speed performance in RyzenMaster.
These processors offer minimal overclocking potential—unless thermal issues arise or the motherboard has weak power delivery, you should achieve speeds above 3.7GHz right out of the box.
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JungleKing666
08-31-2018, 06:00 AM #6

Turn off the system by adjusting BIOS settings (activate XMP/D.O.C.P.).
Activate the "High Performance" power plan in Windows.
Apply a workload to the CPU using tools like Cinebench and observe clock speed performance in RyzenMaster.
These processors offer minimal overclocking potential—unless thermal issues arise or the motherboard has weak power delivery, you should achieve speeds above 3.7GHz right out of the box.

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Hado23
Junior Member
1
09-05-2018, 05:29 PM
#7
Sure, I'll try that later and keep you updated. Hope you respond 😀
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Hado23
09-05-2018, 05:29 PM #7

Sure, I'll try that later and keep you updated. Hope you respond 😀

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luisiiii1234
Member
146
09-06-2018, 10:36 PM
#8
so here are the results
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luisiiii1234
09-06-2018, 10:36 PM #8

so here are the results

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spikes3411
Member
76
09-07-2018, 09:44 PM
#9
so i did that and my peak was 3.3ghz. i had an msi b450m gaming plus, edc at 99 percent and tdc at 95.
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spikes3411
09-07-2018, 09:44 PM #9

so i did that and my peak was 3.3ghz. i had an msi b450m gaming plus, edc at 99 percent and tdc at 95.

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223
09-08-2018, 04:20 AM
#10
and by the way, I own the standard R7 2700 instead of the X
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WitherStarWolf
09-08-2018, 04:20 AM #10

and by the way, I own the standard R7 2700 instead of the X

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