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The 3D Ryzen 3 2200G overclocking feature is not functioning.

The 3D Ryzen 3 2200G overclocking feature is not functioning.

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ladymorepork
Posting Freak
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10-25-2017, 01:26 AM
#1
I overlock my RYZEN 3 2200G via BIOS.
I set it to 3.70ghz, but when I put stress on the CPU, it drops to 3.50ghz, which is the normal speed.
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ladymorepork
10-25-2017, 01:26 AM #1

I overlock my RYZEN 3 2200G via BIOS.
I set it to 3.70ghz, but when I put stress on the CPU, it drops to 3.50ghz, which is the normal speed.

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ApaGames_
Member
130
11-01-2017, 08:51 AM
#2
the a320 restricts overclocking beyond memory-specific profiles.
overclocking isn't officially permitted on the a320 chipset.
for more details, visit https://www.amd.com/en/products/chipsets-am4
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ApaGames_
11-01-2017, 08:51 AM #2

the a320 restricts overclocking beyond memory-specific profiles.
overclocking isn't officially permitted on the a320 chipset.
for more details, visit https://www.amd.com/en/products/chipsets-am4

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MrBukkit
Member
215
11-02-2017, 09:20 PM
#3
Hello there!
What are your specifications?
I’m a bit curious—I need to confirm if you saved before leaving the BIOS.
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MrBukkit
11-02-2017, 09:20 PM #3

Hello there!
What are your specifications?
I’m a bit curious—I need to confirm if you saved before leaving the BIOS.

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vlak24
Member
136
11-03-2017, 12:26 AM
#4
There are various factors influencing Ryzen performance, particularly regarding boost speeds. Temperatures and voltages often come to the forefront. You might have fixed the APU at 3.7GHz, secured all cores, and provided sufficient voltage to reach that speed, but you're still relying on it to function as intended. They don't guarantee success. The 3.7GHz setting also presumes optimal cooling. Ryzen systems are designed to protect themselves; if a certain temperature is reached during operation, they will automatically reduce clock speeds and voltages to avoid overheating damage. This behavior applies consistently across cores—some may reach peak performance while others remain lower, such as 1 core at 3.7GHz and the next at 100MHz slower. Not every core is affected equally.

A Ryzen will downclock to maintain optimal performance within its capabilities, ensuring safety. An Intel processor, on the other hand, may overheat in an attempt to meet your expectations.

Beyond adjusting the multiplier, consider what other settings were modified and what temperature levels were observed during testing.
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vlak24
11-03-2017, 12:26 AM #4

There are various factors influencing Ryzen performance, particularly regarding boost speeds. Temperatures and voltages often come to the forefront. You might have fixed the APU at 3.7GHz, secured all cores, and provided sufficient voltage to reach that speed, but you're still relying on it to function as intended. They don't guarantee success. The 3.7GHz setting also presumes optimal cooling. Ryzen systems are designed to protect themselves; if a certain temperature is reached during operation, they will automatically reduce clock speeds and voltages to avoid overheating damage. This behavior applies consistently across cores—some may reach peak performance while others remain lower, such as 1 core at 3.7GHz and the next at 100MHz slower. Not every core is affected equally.

A Ryzen will downclock to maintain optimal performance within its capabilities, ensuring safety. An Intel processor, on the other hand, may overheat in an attempt to meet your expectations.

Beyond adjusting the multiplier, consider what other settings were modified and what temperature levels were observed during testing.

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Danonina
Member
75
11-18-2017, 12:33 AM
#5
Yes sir, I save it and close the program.
my specs are:
Ryzen 3 2200g
Gigabyte a320m s2h
16gb ram
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Danonina
11-18-2017, 12:33 AM #5

Yes sir, I save it and close the program.
my specs are:
Ryzen 3 2200g
Gigabyte a320m s2h
16gb ram

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MnNLaddy
Junior Member
1
11-18-2017, 01:40 AM
#6
Thank you for your reply. The CPU temperature is currently around 65 degrees Celsius.
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MnNLaddy
11-18-2017, 01:40 AM #6

Thank you for your reply. The CPU temperature is currently around 65 degrees Celsius.

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ShadowbrineFTW
Junior Member
4
11-23-2017, 05:37 AM
#7
the a320 restricts overclocking beyond memory-specific profiles.
overclocking isn't officially permitted on the a320 chipset.
for more details, visit https://www.amd.com/en/products/chipsets-am4
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ShadowbrineFTW
11-23-2017, 05:37 AM #7

the a320 restricts overclocking beyond memory-specific profiles.
overclocking isn't officially permitted on the a320 chipset.
for more details, visit https://www.amd.com/en/products/chipsets-am4