The maximum safe voltage for the Ryzen 3700X is 3.3V.
The maximum safe voltage for the Ryzen 3700X is 3.3V.
Hello
I'm stable at 4.35Ghz with all cores at 1.325V, and I'm planning to test 1.3V. Is 1.325V suitable for an all-core overclock?
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There isn't much room left, and once you reach 4375GHz with stable performance, it's best to stop there. You're free to try manual overclocking if you wish, but for better longevity, it's better to leave it as is. I usually turn off boost and manually increase all cores to 4.2GHz, while also turning off any "C" states or power-saving settings. Too much voltage creates more heat quickly, so keeping the core voltage as low as possible helps maintain stability.
Ryzen performs optimally with CPU voltages around 1.35-1.37V. Higher voltages up to 1.45V are feasible but demand a strong AIO water cooling system and could reduce CPU lifespan, making it unsuitable unless you're comfortable with the trade-offs. If your setup remains stable at the current configuration, that's acceptable.
There isn't much room left, and once you reach 4375GHz with stable performance, it's best to stop there. You're free to try manual overclocking if you wish, but for better longevity, it's better to leave it as is. I usually turn off boost and manually increase all cores to 4.2GHz, while also turning off any "C" states or power-saving settings. Too much voltage creates more heat quickly, so keeping the core voltage as low as possible helps maintain stability.