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Times to Skip During Overclocking Ryzen 2200g

Times to Skip During Overclocking Ryzen 2200g

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TheCryzzHD
Junior Member
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06-26-2025, 05:09 AM
#1
Hello community!
I just installed Ryzen Master and Prime95 and want to know the right temperatures and overclock limits. I achieved a speed of 3.75 GHz at around 85°C for 8 minutes—was that too high? Also, my voltage setting is 1.325V; is that appropriate for a 3.75 GHz overclock? Thanks!
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TheCryzzHD
06-26-2025, 05:09 AM #1

Hello community!
I just installed Ryzen Master and Prime95 and want to know the right temperatures and overclock limits. I achieved a speed of 3.75 GHz at around 85°C for 8 minutes—was that too high? Also, my voltage setting is 1.325V; is that appropriate for a 3.75 GHz overclock? Thanks!

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gamb1no
Member
226
06-26-2025, 05:09 AM
#2
75c for regular use
85c for stress tests (20c below maximum). You're on the edge. It might be better to stop pushing overclock and start lowering voltages here.
No help available. Every chip reacts uniquely. You need to test and tweak yourself.
If you haven't refreshed the thermal paste in a year or more, consider doing so.
Try Prime95 v26.6 plus Realbench or OCCT for thorough stability checks.
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gamb1no
06-26-2025, 05:09 AM #2

75c for regular use
85c for stress tests (20c below maximum). You're on the edge. It might be better to stop pushing overclock and start lowering voltages here.
No help available. Every chip reacts uniquely. You need to test and tweak yourself.
If you haven't refreshed the thermal paste in a year or more, consider doing so.
Try Prime95 v26.6 plus Realbench or OCCT for thorough stability checks.

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
06-26-2025, 05:09 AM
#3
75c for regular use
85c for stress tests (20c below maximum). You're on the edge. It might be better to stop pushing the overclock and start lowering the voltage here.
No help available. Every chip reacts differently—you need to test and tweak yourself.
If you haven't refreshed the thermal paste in a year or more, consider doing so.
Try Prime95 v26.6 plus Realbench or OCCT for thorough stability checks.
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TheFallenRose
06-26-2025, 05:09 AM #3

75c for regular use
85c for stress tests (20c below maximum). You're on the edge. It might be better to stop pushing the overclock and start lowering the voltage here.
No help available. Every chip reacts differently—you need to test and tweak yourself.
If you haven't refreshed the thermal paste in a year or more, consider doing so.
Try Prime95 v26.6 plus Realbench or OCCT for thorough stability checks.