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Ryzen 5 1600 stock OC (help)

Ryzen 5 1600 stock OC (help)

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Criscav_FTW
Junior Member
5
08-16-2017, 09:15 PM
#1
I adjusted my Ryzen 5 to 3.8 GHZ with 1.375 volts. It seemed fine until overheating (80°C) and some games would crash. I lowered the clock to 3.6GHZ at 1.35000. Could you clarify what a safe clock is and suggest an appropriate setting?
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Criscav_FTW
08-16-2017, 09:15 PM #1

I adjusted my Ryzen 5 to 3.8 GHZ with 1.375 volts. It seemed fine until overheating (80°C) and some games would crash. I lowered the clock to 3.6GHZ at 1.35000. Could you clarify what a safe clock is and suggest an appropriate setting?

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ardyn
Junior Member
3
08-17-2017, 10:38 PM
#2
This depends on chips. You should try different voltages and frequencies while maintaining the most stable settings.
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ardyn
08-17-2017, 10:38 PM #2

This depends on chips. You should try different voltages and frequencies while maintaining the most stable settings.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
749
08-17-2017, 11:14 PM
#3
This depends on chips. You should try different voltages and frequencies while maintaining the most stable settings.
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Komodo88
08-17-2017, 11:14 PM #3

This depends on chips. You should try different voltages and frequencies while maintaining the most stable settings.

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GGlobato
Member
176
08-18-2017, 09:05 PM
#4
That depends on the chips. You should try different voltages and frequencies while keeping the most stable settings. I've noticed that 3.6 1.35 works well. I'm looking for lower temperatures, but it's also hot in my area and my room gets warm easily. I can stay around 75°C at maximum load (AMDBench).
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GGlobato
08-18-2017, 09:05 PM #4

That depends on the chips. You should try different voltages and frequencies while keeping the most stable settings. I've noticed that 3.6 1.35 works well. I'm looking for lower temperatures, but it's also hot in my area and my room gets warm easily. I can stay around 75°C at maximum load (AMDBench).

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Tavado
Senior Member
505
08-20-2017, 05:36 PM
#5
You'll require a tailored cooler for increased clock speeds
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Tavado
08-20-2017, 05:36 PM #5

You'll require a tailored cooler for increased clock speeds

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koolkittyLR
Member
172
08-25-2017, 05:04 PM
#6
You'll require a tailored cooler for increased clock speeds. Are you referring to a custom water loop setup or a branded option such as Noctua, Corsair, NZXT, or Be Quiet?
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koolkittyLR
08-25-2017, 05:04 PM #6

You'll require a tailored cooler for increased clock speeds. Are you referring to a custom water loop setup or a branded option such as Noctua, Corsair, NZXT, or Be Quiet?

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
937
08-25-2017, 07:46 PM
#7
A good standard aio with a 240mm radiator works well, but if you're interested in custom loops, go ahead (it's not the best value).
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Fred10244
08-25-2017, 07:46 PM #7

A good standard aio with a 240mm radiator works well, but if you're interested in custom loops, go ahead (it's not the best value).

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DeEchteClaudio
Junior Member
20
08-26-2017, 07:45 PM
#8
parani :
A decent aio with 240mm radiator is fine .but if u wanna try custom loops ,go for it (not the bang for buck)
I've heard the NZXT Kraken X62 is decent, scared of pump failures. Anything on it?
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DeEchteClaudio
08-26-2017, 07:45 PM #8

parani :
A decent aio with 240mm radiator is fine .but if u wanna try custom loops ,go for it (not the bang for buck)
I've heard the NZXT Kraken X62 is decent, scared of pump failures. Anything on it?

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moochnootch
Junior Member
18
08-27-2017, 06:26 AM
#9
I don't have any prior experience with them, but they should work fine. Even my Deepcool 120mm AIO has lasted for over a year and a half.
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moochnootch
08-27-2017, 06:26 AM #9

I don't have any prior experience with them, but they should work fine. Even my Deepcool 120mm AIO has lasted for over a year and a half.