Ryzen 3 1300x overclock
Ryzen 3 1300x overclock
Your motherboard is quite specific about voltage requirements, but generally, most models operate best around 1.4 volts for 3.9-4.0Gigahertz. A good starting point is to keep the CPU core voltage in AUTO mode and adjust the multiplier to 39 for a 3.9Ghz setting. After booting up, check the actual voltage it applies. This method can help you find a stable configuration. If the system runs smoothly in Windows, consider running a stress test to verify stability. Then gradually lower the voltage until you reach a consistent level.
Your motherboard model is quite specific, but generally the voltage requirements are a bit varied. Around 1.4 volts is usually considered standard for 3.9-4.0Gigahertz systems. A good approach is to keep the CPU core voltage in AUTO mode, adjust the multiplier to 39 for 3.9Ghz, and then check the actual voltage it applies. This can serve as a starting point. It might even work well enough for stable overclocking, as demonstrated on my system with an 1700 board running on a B350 Mortar at 3.925Ghz.
If the system boots into Windows smoothly, consider running a stress test to verify stability. If successful, manually set the voltage and re-test to confirm. Gradually lower it until you reach the lowest stable setting. The only concern would be if the board maintains a consistent voltage above 1.45, in which case you should reduce it as quickly as possible.
I prefer keeping the voltage in AUTO mode since it naturally adjusts when the system is idle.
did you turn on axmp for ram prior to adjusting the cpu's overclock settings?