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Ryzen 2600 4.0 Ghz Voltage 1.24

Ryzen 2600 4.0 Ghz Voltage 1.24

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Ebkon
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11-10-2019, 03:14 AM
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I ran Ryzen Master for an OC and stress test at 5 minutes, using a 2600 to 4.0GHz with a stock cooler. The 1.25V and 1.24V settings worked, though the first one crashed. Temperature stayed under 77°C. For voltage recommendations, most sources suggest 1.35V or 1.4V, but I’m using 1.24V now. Since you’re aiming for the Ryzen 3000 with a 3600X 4.0GHz, should I choose a higher voltage to ensure stability? Also, I already have RAM on XMP 2667.
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Ebkon
11-10-2019, 03:14 AM #1

I ran Ryzen Master for an OC and stress test at 5 minutes, using a 2600 to 4.0GHz with a stock cooler. The 1.25V and 1.24V settings worked, though the first one crashed. Temperature stayed under 77°C. For voltage recommendations, most sources suggest 1.35V or 1.4V, but I’m using 1.24V now. Since you’re aiming for the Ryzen 3000 with a 3600X 4.0GHz, should I choose a higher voltage to ensure stability? Also, I already have RAM on XMP 2667.

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GreeenBear
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11-10-2019, 06:40 AM
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On average at 4GHz 1.4v works well, indicating you're quite capable. With a better cooler you'd likely surpass 4.1GHz. The main issue might be related to MB and the VRM.
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GreeenBear
11-10-2019, 06:40 AM #2

On average at 4GHz 1.4v works well, indicating you're quite capable. With a better cooler you'd likely surpass 4.1GHz. The main issue might be related to MB and the VRM.

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shupshep
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11-11-2019, 05:26 PM
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CountMike shared his experience about achieving stable performance around 4GHz at 1.4v, suggesting he's likely performing well. He mentions that a better cooler would allow him to exceed 4.1GHz. The main issue seems to be related to MB and the VRM. He conducted a stress test using Ryzen Master for five minutes without problems, but when using Prime95 it crashed after five minutes. He experimented with voltages of 1.25v and 1.28v, but overheating occurred before crashing at around 80°C. He plans to push the system to 4GHz with the stock cooler until the Ryzen 3000 series is released, fearing his Ryzen 2600 could be damaged then.
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shupshep
11-11-2019, 05:26 PM #3

CountMike shared his experience about achieving stable performance around 4GHz at 1.4v, suggesting he's likely performing well. He mentions that a better cooler would allow him to exceed 4.1GHz. The main issue seems to be related to MB and the VRM. He conducted a stress test using Ryzen Master for five minutes without problems, but when using Prime95 it crashed after five minutes. He experimented with voltages of 1.25v and 1.28v, but overheating occurred before crashing at around 80°C. He plans to push the system to 4GHz with the stock cooler until the Ryzen 3000 series is released, fearing his Ryzen 2600 could be damaged then.