This model cannot adjust any voltage settings for 3.9MHz.
This model cannot adjust any voltage settings for 3.9MHz.
I achieved a stable performance (at least according to my tests), reaching around 3.8mhz with 1.28voltage. I attempted to go up to 3.9mhz, thinking there was still room for voltage adjustments. However, I can't set anything at 3.9mhz from 1.2 to 1.45! Am I missing something? Did I lose the silicon lottery?
Probably faced difficulties with Ryzen 1st Gen, as not every chip could reach 4Ghz let alone higher speeds. Achieving stability required around 1.38v for the Ryzen 7 1700 at 3.85Ghz, and even 1.45v wasn't reliable at 4Ghz. I had memory at 3200 CL14 but experienced occasional POST problems.
I managed to achieve a stable performance (at least according to my stress tests). Currently I'm at 3.8mhz with +1.28voltage stability. I attempted to reach 3.9mhz but couldn't due to voltage limitations between 1.2 and 1.45. Is this the outcome I expected? Did I miss something important? Could this be the reason for losing my silicon capabilities?
Specs:
R3 1200
MSI VDH-PRO B350m
750Ti
klev 4GB x 2 2400mhz
Overclocking to certain levels isn't guaranteed—if it were, that level would be stock.
Have you adjusted the RAM timings?
I managed to achieve a stable performance (at least according to my research, I did some stress tests). Currently I'm at 3.8mhz with +1.28voltage stability. I attempted to reach 3.9mhz but couldn't due to voltage limitations between 1.2 and 1.45. Is this the expected outcome? Did I miss something? It seems like I might have lost a lot of potential here. The specs I have are R3 1200, MSI VDH-PRO B350m, 750Ti, klev 4GB x 2 2400mhz. Overclocking is never guaranteed—if it were, that level would be stock. Have you adjusted the RAM timings? You mentioned lowering them to 2133, but I haven't changed any RAM settings yet.
I managed to achieve a stable performance (at least according to my observations, I did some stress tests based on my research). Currently I'm at 3.8mhz with +1.28voltage stability. I attempted to reach 3.9mhz but couldn't due to voltage limitations between 1.2 and 1.45. Can you clarify if this is the expected outcome? Is there a possibility I missed something? Did I lose the silicon lottery?
Details:
R3 1200
MSI VDH-PRO B350m
750Ti
klev 4GB x 2 2400mhz
Overclocking to certain levels isn't guaranteed—it would be stock if it were.
Have you adjusted the RAM timings? You mentioned lowering them to 2133, but I haven't changed any RAM settings yet. It seems you meant adjusting the RAM timings instead.
I achieved a stable performance at least according to my observations, conducting some stress tests based on my research. Currently, I'm at 3.8mhz with a voltage of 1.28V. I attempted to reach 3.9mhz at 1.20V, thinking there would still be room for voltage adjustments if needed. However, I'm unable to set any configuration at 3.9mhz from 1.2 to 1.45V. Could this be the reason I didn't get the expected results? Is this how much I lost in terms of performance? Are these the limits I need to work within? The specs I have are R3 1200, MSI VDH-PRO B350m, 750Ti, and a 4GB RAM module with 2400MHz. Overclocking is never guaranteed, and it seems my RAM timings might be the issue. I left my RAM timings at 17171739 and haven't changed any settings yet. I tried adjusting them manually to the lowest values (14-16-16-37 or 17-17-17-39), but still couldn't find a suitable setting. Do you have any suggestions for better timing options?
I achieved a stable performance (at least according to my observations, I performed some stress tests based on my research). Currently I'm at 3.8mhz + 1.28voltage stable. I can post 3.8 at 1.20 and attempted to reach 3.9mhz because I believed there was still room for voltage adjustments if needed. However, I am unable to set any 3.9mhz configurations from 1.2 to 1.45! Am I missing something here? Is this the extent of my voltage loss? Is that how much I lost the silicon lottery?
Details:
R3 1200
MSI VDH-PRO B350m
750Ti
klev 4GB x 2 2400mhz
Capable of overclocking to certain levels isn't guaranteed. If it were, that level would be stock.
Have you adjusted the RAM timings? You mean reducing my RAM speed to 2133? I left my timings at 17171739 and haven't changed any settings yet.
I actually tried setting the RAM timings manually to 14-16-16-37 (17-17-17-39 by default) from the Memory section, but still couldn't find a suitable option. Are there other better timing options besides those? I can set them manually, but I'm unsure which numbers are acceptable.
Going with 14-16-16-37 actually tightened the timings!
Probably ran into trouble with Ryzen 1st Gen, especially at higher speeds. Not every chip could reach 4Ghz, let alone more. For my Ryzen 7 1700 to run smoothly at 3.85Ghz I needed 1.38v, and even 1.45v didn’t work at 4Ghz. I had memory at 3200 CL14 but experienced occasional POST problems.