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Ryzen master values

Ryzen master values

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RobotBunnies
Junior Member
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02-12-2020, 11:37 AM
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Hi, I'm just getting started with overclocking and have just begun using Ryzen Master on my 5600x. I want to try overclocking through BIOS. My 5600x is on a X570 i gaming board with 3600hz RAM temps that stay under 70°C and it's watercooled. With Ryzen Master, my chip is clocking at 4752 hz across all cores at 1.55v. I'm wondering if I can apply these settings in BIOS and what the best approach would be?
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RobotBunnies
02-12-2020, 11:37 AM #1

Hi, I'm just getting started with overclocking and have just begun using Ryzen Master on my 5600x. I want to try overclocking through BIOS. My 5600x is on a X570 i gaming board with 3600hz RAM temps that stay under 70°C and it's watercooled. With Ryzen Master, my chip is clocking at 4752 hz across all cores at 1.55v. I'm wondering if I can apply these settings in BIOS and what the best approach would be?

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zFebio
Junior Member
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02-13-2020, 04:03 PM
#2
Too much voltage, target 1.3v under load.
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zFebio
02-13-2020, 04:03 PM #2

Too much voltage, target 1.3v under load.

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JdGamingShow
Member
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02-13-2020, 09:02 PM
#3
Sorry but I need to ask this (no need to reply if you're not interested). Why do you require approval? Is the Ryzen 5600X performance insufficient? Or is it simply for entertainment?
I wonder why I should accept upgrades unless I truly feel they improve my experience.
If I upgrade to a new hardware setup, I’ll wait until I’m satisfied with the results before proceeding.
Your current R5 5600X with 3600MHz RAM should handle any gaming GPU on the market at any resolution, and likely even newer models in the near future.
And if you don’t enjoy gaming, but rely on your system for work, then I’d prefer not to risk stability by overclocking.
Anyway, just curious about your thoughts.
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JdGamingShow
02-13-2020, 09:02 PM #3

Sorry but I need to ask this (no need to reply if you're not interested). Why do you require approval? Is the Ryzen 5600X performance insufficient? Or is it simply for entertainment?
I wonder why I should accept upgrades unless I truly feel they improve my experience.
If I upgrade to a new hardware setup, I’ll wait until I’m satisfied with the results before proceeding.
Your current R5 5600X with 3600MHz RAM should handle any gaming GPU on the market at any resolution, and likely even newer models in the near future.
And if you don’t enjoy gaming, but rely on your system for work, then I’d prefer not to risk stability by overclocking.
Anyway, just curious about your thoughts.

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BuckeyeGuy20
Junior Member
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03-06-2020, 10:27 AM
#4
when i posted had a 2060 and was trying to squeeze as much performance as possible. also curious about what an overclock would bring in terms of speed, just this week i got a 3070 which brought the cpu back down to a base boost clock of 4.2 hz and everything is running great now! getting 150+ fps in 2k for warzone and running cyberpunk is great... cheers for the advice!
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BuckeyeGuy20
03-06-2020, 10:27 AM #4

when i posted had a 2060 and was trying to squeeze as much performance as possible. also curious about what an overclock would bring in terms of speed, just this week i got a 3070 which brought the cpu back down to a base boost clock of 4.2 hz and everything is running great now! getting 150+ fps in 2k for warzone and running cyberpunk is great... cheers for the advice!