F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking This Ryzen 7 1700 at 3.75ghz and 1.32v Cinebench R15 1627cb performance is quite impressive.

This Ryzen 7 1700 at 3.75ghz and 1.32v Cinebench R15 1627cb performance is quite impressive.

This Ryzen 7 1700 at 3.75ghz and 1.32v Cinebench R15 1627cb performance is quite impressive.

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Mr_BookItYT
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02-20-2017, 10:34 PM
#1
You recently increased your Ryzen 7 1700's overclocking and achieved a solid score of 1627. Your idle temperature stayed between 37 and 43 degrees, but it peaked at 78 degrees during the test. It seems your voltage might have been too high for such intense performance, which could pose risks if sustained.
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Mr_BookItYT
02-20-2017, 10:34 PM #1

You recently increased your Ryzen 7 1700's overclocking and achieved a solid score of 1627. Your idle temperature stayed between 37 and 43 degrees, but it peaked at 78 degrees during the test. It seems your voltage might have been too high for such intense performance, which could pose risks if sustained.

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reactscarface
Member
156
02-21-2017, 07:27 AM
#2
Regardless of the outcome, execute the Prime95 stress test to confirm. It's important to ensure your CPU isn't operating under unstable conditions, and this tool is ideal for that purpose.
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reactscarface
02-21-2017, 07:27 AM #2

Regardless of the outcome, execute the Prime95 stress test to confirm. It's important to ensure your CPU isn't operating under unstable conditions, and this tool is ideal for that purpose.

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jerrydog01
Senior Member
703
02-21-2017, 01:50 PM
#3
It's around this point I'd stop. Running something like Prime95 for about half an hour to an hour should show the temperature peaks. I'd aim to keep it under 80°C if possible.
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jerrydog01
02-21-2017, 01:50 PM #3

It's around this point I'd stop. Running something like Prime95 for about half an hour to an hour should show the temperature peaks. I'd aim to keep it under 80°C if possible.

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Hidekih
Posting Freak
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02-25-2017, 06:28 AM
#4
Seems a bit above average at first glance. The stock recorded a score of 1700 with a clock speed between 3.5 and 3.7 GHz, placing it in the 1400s range, whereas another model at 4.0 GHz reached the 1700s (score in the 1700s). Your model appears closer to the 4.0 GHz side even though its speed is nearer the lower end, which is somewhat unusual. A peak temperature of up to 78 degrees is a bit excessive, though not harmful—just not ideal.

The voltage at 1.32 V is acceptable, staying within the safe range for Ryzen (1.35–1.4 V). However, the temperatures are a bit high. What cooling solution are you using?
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Hidekih
02-25-2017, 06:28 AM #4

Seems a bit above average at first glance. The stock recorded a score of 1700 with a clock speed between 3.5 and 3.7 GHz, placing it in the 1400s range, whereas another model at 4.0 GHz reached the 1700s (score in the 1700s). Your model appears closer to the 4.0 GHz side even though its speed is nearer the lower end, which is somewhat unusual. A peak temperature of up to 78 degrees is a bit excessive, though not harmful—just not ideal.

The voltage at 1.32 V is acceptable, staying within the safe range for Ryzen (1.35–1.4 V). However, the temperatures are a bit high. What cooling solution are you using?

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Rubyrose9686
Member
50
02-25-2017, 11:51 PM
#5
Just stock wrath spire cooler
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Rubyrose9686
02-25-2017, 11:51 PM #5

Just stock wrath spire cooler

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DJemi
Member
150
02-26-2017, 04:16 AM
#6
Still, the maximum of 78 seems quite low. As discussed, execute the Prime95 stress test to verify stability. Run it for a minimum of an hour, ideally longer (3-6 hours would be ideal). If everything holds steady and temperatures stay below 80, I’d stop here and proceed with your current configuration.
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DJemi
02-26-2017, 04:16 AM #6

Still, the maximum of 78 seems quite low. As discussed, execute the Prime95 stress test to verify stability. Run it for a minimum of an hour, ideally longer (3-6 hours would be ideal). If everything holds steady and temperatures stay below 80, I’d stop here and proceed with your current configuration.

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_Kavea_
Member
167
02-26-2017, 04:58 AM
#7
The temperature stayed at 78 for just a few seconds before dropping back to the lower 60s immediately after the test ended, then settled into the lower 40s again.
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_Kavea_
02-26-2017, 04:58 AM #7

The temperature stayed at 78 for just a few seconds before dropping back to the lower 60s immediately after the test ended, then settled into the lower 40s again.

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___Alex___
Member
109
02-26-2017, 07:57 AM
#8
Regardless of the outcome, execute the Prime95 stress test to confirm everything is stable. Avoid any issues with your CPU under inconsistent conditions, and Prime95 provides the most effective solution.
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___Alex___
02-26-2017, 07:57 AM #8

Regardless of the outcome, execute the Prime95 stress test to confirm everything is stable. Avoid any issues with your CPU under inconsistent conditions, and Prime95 provides the most effective solution.

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PedroO_
Senior Member
522
02-26-2017, 04:36 PM
#9
I plan to test Prime 95. My OC is at 3.75ghz before, using 1.24v and I was playing BF1 in the upper 50s to mid 60s. I was surprised by how well the CPU performed and why it stayed cool despite the lower voltage. It was disappointing that the CPU didn’t overheat even at 1.24v, especially since all eight cores ran at full capacity during normal use. My core usage for other high-tier games like BF1 is typically in the 40 to 50 percentile range.
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PedroO_
02-26-2017, 04:36 PM #9

I plan to test Prime 95. My OC is at 3.75ghz before, using 1.24v and I was playing BF1 in the upper 50s to mid 60s. I was surprised by how well the CPU performed and why it stayed cool despite the lower voltage. It was disappointing that the CPU didn’t overheat even at 1.24v, especially since all eight cores ran at full capacity during normal use. My core usage for other high-tier games like BF1 is typically in the 40 to 50 percentile range.

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LaneySheaa
Junior Member
11
03-07-2017, 11:28 AM
#10
1700 w/ Stock Cooler @ 3.71GHz 1.2750v
1588 cb
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LaneySheaa
03-07-2017, 11:28 AM #10

1700 w/ Stock Cooler @ 3.71GHz 1.2750v
1588 cb

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