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Ryzen 3 1300x

Ryzen 3 1300x

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Selo_Uzumaki
Member
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06-04-2023, 01:05 AM
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I shared my recent build, and I have a lot of cooling available to boost the processor performance. I'm curious about how high I can push it, as many people are achieving speeds around 3.9 and 4.0Ghz. Any advice on speed improvements and voltage adjustments? Thanks!
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Selo_Uzumaki
06-04-2023, 01:05 AM #1

I shared my recent build, and I have a lot of cooling available to boost the processor performance. I'm curious about how high I can push it, as many people are achieving speeds around 3.9 and 4.0Ghz. Any advice on speed improvements and voltage adjustments? Thanks!

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FantasyMeow
Junior Member
21
06-16-2023, 08:53 AM
#2
In general, the stock voltage on many Ryzen chips (plus the stock cooler) is more than enough for frequencies beyond what they come with. You should be able to boost either the CPU Multiplier or the CPU Frequency—depending on your BIOS settings—to 3.8GHz (38x or 3800) and beyond, without needing to adjust the voltage directly.

Ryzen performs best with faster memory; a rate of 3000/3200MHz would have been perfect. At the very least, you should aim to optimize those modules to 2666MHz if possible.
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FantasyMeow
06-16-2023, 08:53 AM #2

In general, the stock voltage on many Ryzen chips (plus the stock cooler) is more than enough for frequencies beyond what they come with. You should be able to boost either the CPU Multiplier or the CPU Frequency—depending on your BIOS settings—to 3.8GHz (38x or 3800) and beyond, without needing to adjust the voltage directly.

Ryzen performs best with faster memory; a rate of 3000/3200MHz would have been perfect. At the very least, you should aim to optimize those modules to 2666MHz if possible.

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SERGUSGAMERYT
Junior Member
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06-18-2023, 06:24 AM
#3
In general, the stock voltage on many Ryzen chips (plus the stock cooler) is more than enough for frequencies beyond what they come with. You should be able to boost either the CPU Multiplier or the CPU Frequency—depending on your BIOS settings—to 3.8GHz (38x or 3800) and beyond, without needing to adjust the voltage directly.

Ryzen performs better with faster memory; a rate of 3000/3200MHz would have been perfect. At the very least, you should aim to optimize those modules to 2666MHz if possible.
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SERGUSGAMERYT
06-18-2023, 06:24 AM #3

In general, the stock voltage on many Ryzen chips (plus the stock cooler) is more than enough for frequencies beyond what they come with. You should be able to boost either the CPU Multiplier or the CPU Frequency—depending on your BIOS settings—to 3.8GHz (38x or 3800) and beyond, without needing to adjust the voltage directly.

Ryzen performs better with faster memory; a rate of 3000/3200MHz would have been perfect. At the very least, you should aim to optimize those modules to 2666MHz if possible.