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Ryzen 1600 - Overclocking

Ryzen 1600 - Overclocking

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PersieO
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06-04-2017, 06:02 PM
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Those of you with a Ryzen 1600 can achieve everyday overclocking speeds, typically around 4.025Ghz at various settings. I've reached approximately 1.36 or 1.37v with LLC set to medium. It's worth checking if further improvements are possible while maintaining stability during regular use.
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PersieO
06-04-2017, 06:02 PM #1

Those of you with a Ryzen 1600 can achieve everyday overclocking speeds, typically around 4.025Ghz at various settings. I've reached approximately 1.36 or 1.37v with LLC set to medium. It's worth checking if further improvements are possible while maintaining stability during regular use.

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MSUBULLDAWG4
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06-09-2017, 01:04 AM
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that's not bad for a 1600 and if it stable and temps are good I would just leave it, I can't remember exactly where I ran mine but it was 3.85ghz you could try to push it more but why there is probably a point of diminishing returns. it's up to you
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MSUBULLDAWG4
06-09-2017, 01:04 AM #2

that's not bad for a 1600 and if it stable and temps are good I would just leave it, I can't remember exactly where I ran mine but it was 3.85ghz you could try to push it more but why there is probably a point of diminishing returns. it's up to you

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06-09-2017, 03:13 AM
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that's not bad for a 1600 and if it stable and temps are good i would just leave it, i can't remember exactly where i ran mine but it was 3.85ghz you could try to push it more but why there is probably a point of diminishing returns. it's up to you
Yeah, that's why i'm thinking about it. i believe 68-69 degree peak temp and 1.36v voltage are pretty safe for my current setup, so i'd like to see a bit higher if it still feels secure.
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SpakmenRus2012
06-09-2017, 03:13 AM #3

that's not bad for a 1600 and if it stable and temps are good i would just leave it, i can't remember exactly where i ran mine but it was 3.85ghz you could try to push it more but why there is probably a point of diminishing returns. it's up to you
Yeah, that's why i'm thinking about it. i believe 68-69 degree peak temp and 1.36v voltage are pretty safe for my current setup, so i'd like to see a bit higher if it still feels secure.