Safe OC values for Ryzen 3600 in PPT, TDC, EDC
Safe OC values for Ryzen 3600 in PPT, TDC, EDC
Based on what the PC needs, it can start showing diminishing returns for OC and higher voltages. The good chip can handle 4.3ghz at 1.25v nicely with decent temperatures, but sometimes it reaches 4.150ghz at 1.2v for even cooler temps. The difference in performance between stock and these speeds in games is almost insignificant, which makes it seem like diminishing returns. It's a bit revealing when you experiment with overclocking and undervolting.
It might be due to the fact that my son's 3600 (bought on May 28, 2020) is running at 4.225 to 4.275 and has demonstrated 4.3ghz during Ppt, tdc, edc readings with Pbo, LLC3, scaler x9 on an MSI B450 Pro carbon. Those figures appear in Hwinfo64 and Afterburner, which are mainly used now to verify the fans on his 2070 Super kick up and to keep track of the GPU performance alongside the new 1440p 165hz monitor (Christmas gift). Those values came from Unigene Heaven x8 A-A Ultra settings and his Minecraft Beta Rtx version rendering 12 chunks. He is amazed by the results and still runs very smoothly. Right now I think there’s no need to overhaul his system.