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The Asrock X470 master sli/ac is problematic for overclocking.

The Asrock X470 master sli/ac is problematic for overclocking.

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DanKaneki
Junior Member
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09-16-2018, 03:38 PM
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You have an R 2600X with an Asrock X470 master SL/AC setup. It seems you can overclock the motherboard, but stability remains a concern. I found videos for other Asrock boards showing how to increase the LLC and SOC values, though the instructions aren’t very clear. The voltage list includes: VTT_DDR at 2.50V_PROM with +1.8V, VDDP at 1.05V_PROM, and VPPM. I’m not familiar with this new board or those voltages, so I’m unsure what adjustments to make.
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DanKaneki
09-16-2018, 03:38 PM #1

You have an R 2600X with an Asrock X470 master SL/AC setup. It seems you can overclock the motherboard, but stability remains a concern. I found videos for other Asrock boards showing how to increase the LLC and SOC values, though the instructions aren’t very clear. The voltage list includes: VTT_DDR at 2.50V_PROM with +1.8V, VDDP at 1.05V_PROM, and VPPM. I’m not familiar with this new board or those voltages, so I’m unsure what adjustments to make.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
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09-16-2018, 10:16 PM
#2
I would suggest using Ryzen Master if you're not comfortable with BIOS adjustments for an overclock. In reality, attempting these changes without proper knowledge can be risky. The configurations on your hardware will also differ due to the board's unstable power supply.

What RAM models are you employing?
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taconiebre
09-16-2018, 10:16 PM #2

I would suggest using Ryzen Master if you're not comfortable with BIOS adjustments for an overclock. In reality, attempting these changes without proper knowledge can be risky. The configurations on your hardware will also differ due to the board's unstable power supply.

What RAM models are you employing?

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Shibess
Member
129
09-17-2018, 12:52 PM
#3
R 2600x
zotac 1070ti 8gb mini
asrock x470 master sli/ac
corsair ven 2x8 16gb RGB Ram 3200
evga 850 bronze semi
corsair h60
samsung 970 m.2 250gb
wd black 2tb
win 10
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Shibess
09-17-2018, 12:52 PM #3

R 2600x
zotac 1070ti 8gb mini
asrock x470 master sli/ac
corsair ven 2x8 16gb RGB Ram 3200
evga 850 bronze semi
corsair h60
samsung 970 m.2 250gb
wd black 2tb
win 10

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Tyazoyd
Member
71
09-17-2018, 08:11 PM
#4
Could the memory configuration be affecting this? Which ones are you currently using?
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Tyazoyd
09-17-2018, 08:11 PM #4

Could the memory configuration be affecting this? Which ones are you currently using?

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marcusanund
Member
62
09-19-2018, 11:11 PM
#5
Yes, I'm using the xmp 2.0 profile for my RAM. I plan to look up some tutorials on Ryzen Master and then give it a shot. I notice my new configuration tends to freeze unexpectedly, especially when playing Overwatch at 180 fps with a 70-core GPU. The screen freezes at 60Hz, and I can't see the CPU temperature, but it's within normal range. My monitor is a TV (Westinghouse 40), so the refresh rate is 60Hz. Would this increase to 200 fps cause another freeze?
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marcusanund
09-19-2018, 11:11 PM #5

Yes, I'm using the xmp 2.0 profile for my RAM. I plan to look up some tutorials on Ryzen Master and then give it a shot. I notice my new configuration tends to freeze unexpectedly, especially when playing Overwatch at 180 fps with a 70-core GPU. The screen freezes at 60Hz, and I can't see the CPU temperature, but it's within normal range. My monitor is a TV (Westinghouse 40), so the refresh rate is 60Hz. Would this increase to 200 fps cause another freeze?