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Significant advantages from overclocking the Ryzen 5-2600X.

Significant advantages from overclocking the Ryzen 5-2600X.

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encore_kittens
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12-16-2018, 07:28 PM
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It's not worth the added heat. The improvement on the second-gen Ryzen is quite impressive!
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encore_kittens
12-16-2018, 07:28 PM #11

It's not worth the added heat. The improvement on the second-gen Ryzen is quite impressive!

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rayku98
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12-20-2018, 04:20 AM
#12
Support drivinfast247 on the Ryzen 2600x and most of the new Ryzen models. The performance gains are significant, especially with the boost reaching above 4GHz. A better cooler could even increase it further.
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rayku98
12-20-2018, 04:20 AM #12

Support drivinfast247 on the Ryzen 2600x and most of the new Ryzen models. The performance gains are significant, especially with the boost reaching above 4GHz. A better cooler could even increase it further.

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bloodline88
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12-20-2018, 06:30 AM
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Thank you for your assistance. I placed the CRYORIG H7 and am hoping the installation goes smoothly. I won’t be overclocking extensively, but the Asus Prime X470-Pro motherboard already includes some built-in overclocking features, which will be useful. It’s been nearly a decade since I built a computer, so I’m not familiar with this process. I’ve had good results with my I7-860 after installing a Cooler Master air cooler.
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bloodline88
12-20-2018, 06:30 AM #13

Thank you for your assistance. I placed the CRYORIG H7 and am hoping the installation goes smoothly. I won’t be overclocking extensively, but the Asus Prime X470-Pro motherboard already includes some built-in overclocking features, which will be useful. It’s been nearly a decade since I built a computer, so I’m not familiar with this process. I’ve had good results with my I7-860 after installing a Cooler Master air cooler.

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Palmart
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12-20-2018, 12:57 PM
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I have chosen to opt for a Ryzen 5-2600X in my upcoming desktop setup. Originally, I intended to rely solely on the built-in cooler. However, I’ve come across several guides suggesting that merely upgrading the air cooler wouldn’t significantly enhance performance for this CPU during overclocking. If my understanding is correct and investing in a superior air cooler would be advantageous, please share your recommendations.

Thank you ahead of time for your advice.
Upcoming Ryzen Boost performance is noticeably better—more cores, extended stability, and higher sustained speeds compared to the first generation. However, achieving such results requires adequate cooling; otherwise, conventional overclocking may not yield optimal gains, especially with X variants where core voltage control is more complex.

The recommended approach involves optimizing the CPU’s settings: enabling off-set VCore voltage selection, adjusting PBO settings in BIOS to allow higher current and power limits, and ensuring the motherboard supports these features. Monitoring core temperature is also crucial, as lowering boost when it rises maximizes the advantages of better cooling. A solid 240mm AIO cooler will make a substantial difference and provide quiet operation during setup.
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Palmart
12-20-2018, 12:57 PM #14

I have chosen to opt for a Ryzen 5-2600X in my upcoming desktop setup. Originally, I intended to rely solely on the built-in cooler. However, I’ve come across several guides suggesting that merely upgrading the air cooler wouldn’t significantly enhance performance for this CPU during overclocking. If my understanding is correct and investing in a superior air cooler would be advantageous, please share your recommendations.

Thank you ahead of time for your advice.
Upcoming Ryzen Boost performance is noticeably better—more cores, extended stability, and higher sustained speeds compared to the first generation. However, achieving such results requires adequate cooling; otherwise, conventional overclocking may not yield optimal gains, especially with X variants where core voltage control is more complex.

The recommended approach involves optimizing the CPU’s settings: enabling off-set VCore voltage selection, adjusting PBO settings in BIOS to allow higher current and power limits, and ensuring the motherboard supports these features. Monitoring core temperature is also crucial, as lowering boost when it rises maximizes the advantages of better cooling. A solid 240mm AIO cooler will make a substantial difference and provide quiet operation during setup.

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