Ryzen 1600x crash at 70°
Ryzen 1600x crash at 70°
Hey everyone, I'm facing some issues with my OC on the Ryzen 1600x. It's running smoothly below 70° at 4.0 with auto voltage (it crashes at 1.375 in BIOS, so voltage is around 1.38) and the LLC remains set to auto. My XMP profile is active at 2933 MHz for the Corsair Vengeance LX RAM, which has been stable at normal speeds.
I'm not sure why it shuts off at 70°. I think the problem might be with the OC stability at those temperatures—Ryzen can be finicky. Here are my specs:
- Ryzen 1600x 4.0 OC @1.38V
- Aorus X370 Gaming 5
- Corsair Vengeance LX RAM at 2933 MHz
- EVGA Supernova 750W Gold
- 2 RX 480 CF
Any advice or help would be really appreciated. I'm starting to feel a bit frustrated.
Adjust the RAM to 2133 and observe if the crashes stop. Then revert the RAM setting and set the CPU to stock to check for further issues. Determine which change is responsible for the problem.
I'll review the steps from the video once more. I'm really hoping my problem is about memory compatibility. If I can't get this running smoothly, I'll just switch to a 1600x and gaming 5 board instead and opt for a model with better OC support.
Some achieve 4.075Ghz by chance. Others succeed by adjusting RAM voltage to 1.4v. Occasionally, lower voltages like 1.35v enable overclocking. VRM might struggle more in these cases. I'll try it. What's the worst outcome? The biggest confusion is that disabling the CPU core voltage causes crashes, yet it locks at 1.38v.
This appears to be a concern about needing a BIOS update for the motherboard. Are you checking if your system uses version F6?
This seems to be a problem that might require a BIOS update. Are you using a motherboard with version F6?