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Ryzen 3 1200 OverClock Help

Ryzen 3 1200 OverClock Help

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Joniboy13
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09-09-2017, 05:36 PM
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Check the CPU overclocking settings on your MSI b350. Enable relevant features and set them to auto, while disabling others. Make sure your temperatures stay within safe limits for stable performance.
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Joniboy13
09-09-2017, 05:36 PM #1

Check the CPU overclocking settings on your MSI b350. Enable relevant features and set them to auto, while disabling others. Make sure your temperatures stay within safe limits for stable performance.

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CAMOOO
Member
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09-16-2017, 12:14 AM
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mrcheeseboy12 :
Set the CPU clock speed to 38.00 and the voltage around 1.3000 V. If it doesn’t work, clear the CMOS by placing a conductive object like a paper clip on the metal pins, then press F1 and return to BIOS. Adjust the voltage to 1.35000 V, raise it, and repeat in BIOS. Lower the clock speed again until it functions. Use CPU-Z to verify. If you’re frustrated, restart BIOS after clearing CMOS and press ESC to return to your PC. Be cautious and consult other sources for accuracy.
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CAMOOO
09-16-2017, 12:14 AM #2

mrcheeseboy12 :
Set the CPU clock speed to 38.00 and the voltage around 1.3000 V. If it doesn’t work, clear the CMOS by placing a conductive object like a paper clip on the metal pins, then press F1 and return to BIOS. Adjust the voltage to 1.35000 V, raise it, and repeat in BIOS. Lower the clock speed again until it functions. Use CPU-Z to verify. If you’re frustrated, restart BIOS after clearing CMOS and press ESC to return to your PC. Be cautious and consult other sources for accuracy.

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luluj2015
Member
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10-02-2017, 08:36 AM
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Adjust the CPU clock speed to 38.00 and set the voltage around 1.3000 V. If it doesn’t function, clear the CMOS by placing a conductive object like a paper clip on the metal pins connected to your GPU, then press F1 and return to BIOS. Change the voltage to 1.35000 V, observe the behavior, and repeat the process lowering the clock speed until it works. Use CPU-Z to verify functionality. If you’re frustrated, restart BIOS after clearing CMOS and press ESC to return to your system. Be cautious and consult other sources to avoid mistakes that could damage your computer. Consider asking a friend who has done this before for assistance. Good luck.
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luluj2015
10-02-2017, 08:36 AM #3

Adjust the CPU clock speed to 38.00 and set the voltage around 1.3000 V. If it doesn’t function, clear the CMOS by placing a conductive object like a paper clip on the metal pins connected to your GPU, then press F1 and return to BIOS. Change the voltage to 1.35000 V, observe the behavior, and repeat the process lowering the clock speed until it works. Use CPU-Z to verify functionality. If you’re frustrated, restart BIOS after clearing CMOS and press ESC to return to your system. Be cautious and consult other sources to avoid mistakes that could damage your computer. Consider asking a friend who has done this before for assistance. Good luck.

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ojoman
Junior Member
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10-16-2017, 02:38 PM
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Adjust the CPU clock speed to 38.00 and voltage to about 1.3000 V. If it doesn’t work, reset the CMOS by placing a conductive object like a paper clip on the metal pins, then enter BIOS, adjust the voltage to 1.35000 V, and repeat. Lower the clock speed until it functions. Use CPU-Z to verify. If you’re frustrated, restart BIOS after clearing CMOS and press ESC to return. Be cautious and consult other sources to avoid mistakes. You can ask a friend who has done this before for help. Good luck.
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ojoman
10-16-2017, 02:38 PM #4

Adjust the CPU clock speed to 38.00 and voltage to about 1.3000 V. If it doesn’t work, reset the CMOS by placing a conductive object like a paper clip on the metal pins, then enter BIOS, adjust the voltage to 1.35000 V, and repeat. Lower the clock speed until it functions. Use CPU-Z to verify. If you’re frustrated, restart BIOS after clearing CMOS and press ESC to return. Be cautious and consult other sources to avoid mistakes. You can ask a friend who has done this before for help. Good luck.

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GamerTV1
Member
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10-16-2017, 03:55 PM
#5
Mintman202 shared steps to adjust CPU settings for better performance. If initial attempts fail, clearing the CMOS with a conductive object and restarting BIOS may help. Using CPU-Z to verify stability is recommended. For stability, consider disabling certain features like AMD Cool and Quiet mode unless necessary. It’s advised to consult others who have done this before to avoid mistakes. Keep an eye on temperatures during testing.
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GamerTV1
10-16-2017, 03:55 PM #5

Mintman202 shared steps to adjust CPU settings for better performance. If initial attempts fail, clearing the CMOS with a conductive object and restarting BIOS may help. Using CPU-Z to verify stability is recommended. For stability, consider disabling certain features like AMD Cool and Quiet mode unless necessary. It’s advised to consult others who have done this before to avoid mistakes. Keep an eye on temperatures during testing.