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Bloemkool33
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02-03-2016, 06:12 AM
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They had some of the best overclocking setups, often using high-end CPUs like Intel Xeon or AMD Ryzen 9.
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Bloemkool33
02-03-2016, 06:12 AM #1

They had some of the best overclocking setups, often using high-end CPUs like Intel Xeon or AMD Ryzen 9.

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Taddeljoy
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02-09-2016, 08:49 PM
#2
Read about overclocking-friendly CPUs on TechSpot. The article discusses models that perform well with performance tuning.
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Taddeljoy
02-09-2016, 08:49 PM #2

Read about overclocking-friendly CPUs on TechSpot. The article discusses models that perform well with performance tuning.

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ChibiWolf39
Senior Member
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02-10-2016, 09:43 AM
#3
It's not the ideal setup, but a modest 30 euro cooler brings my 3800xt up to 4.5 at 1.35v. It might not reach 4.7 with this unit, though it could definitely hit that mark with better cooling.
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ChibiWolf39
02-10-2016, 09:43 AM #3

It's not the ideal setup, but a modest 30 euro cooler brings my 3800xt up to 4.5 at 1.35v. It might not reach 4.7 with this unit, though it could definitely hit that mark with better cooling.

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ChonaPac
Member
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02-12-2016, 10:12 AM
#4
Make sure the voltage is correct—it’s quite high for Zen 2. Verify your FIT voltage settings.
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ChonaPac
02-12-2016, 10:12 AM #4

Make sure the voltage is correct—it’s quite high for Zen 2. Verify your FIT voltage settings.

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Liv7962
Junior Member
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02-13-2016, 12:08 AM
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this seems quite high compared to what i expect. the stock really goes beyond that level. it looks like an undervolt when you consider it. der8auer also boosts his ryzen chips similarly, as seen in this video. it's a bit outdated, but he's running his 3800x at 4.4v on 1.37w—my 3800xt at 4.5v with 1.35w isn't bad at all. overall, voltage isn't something to stress over unless you're pushing it to 1.45v or more.
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Liv7962
02-13-2016, 12:08 AM #5

this seems quite high compared to what i expect. the stock really goes beyond that level. it looks like an undervolt when you consider it. der8auer also boosts his ryzen chips similarly, as seen in this video. it's a bit outdated, but he's running his 3800x at 4.4v on 1.37w—my 3800xt at 4.5v with 1.35w isn't bad at all. overall, voltage isn't something to stress over unless you're pushing it to 1.45v or more.

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Eusebio06
Senior Member
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02-14-2016, 11:04 AM
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BZ destroyed his 3700X at 1.375V (or reduced its performance). Not operating under load. ~1.3V on CB20
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Eusebio06
02-14-2016, 11:04 AM #6

BZ destroyed his 3700X at 1.375V (or reduced its performance). Not operating under load. ~1.3V on CB20

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TheRooBinHOoD
Junior Member
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02-20-2016, 09:42 PM
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I struggle to accept what I see. They claim their chips work flawlessly at around 1.4v, but there’s more to it. Also, I attempted to run Cinebench R20 at speeds below 1.35v at 4500 and it didn’t crash the PC—just at 1.35v it performed perfectly. Unless there’s solid evidence against it, I won’t trust this. My machine also handled it without issues; it clocked about 4.15GHz with all cores, reaching 88°C, while my system hit 83°C max with the same GPU. That’s significantly better, especially with an OC. Check out that thread—it’s really helpful.
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TheRooBinHOoD
02-20-2016, 09:42 PM #7

I struggle to accept what I see. They claim their chips work flawlessly at around 1.4v, but there’s more to it. Also, I attempted to run Cinebench R20 at speeds below 1.35v at 4500 and it didn’t crash the PC—just at 1.35v it performed perfectly. Unless there’s solid evidence against it, I won’t trust this. My machine also handled it without issues; it clocked about 4.15GHz with all cores, reaching 88°C, while my system hit 83°C max with the same GPU. That’s significantly better, especially with an OC. Check out that thread—it’s really helpful.

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GrutRus
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02-28-2016, 08:47 AM
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That doesn't make much sense, right? People seem to think some will face problems while others won't, but it all comes down to silicone. My chip is a 3800XT and those XT chips are top-tier. When I check hwinfo, it shows the max fit voltage is close to 1.29V under a heavy load. I’m skeptical about that. They mentioned a boost voltage of 1.325V originally, but now it looks like they’re not quite right. I think the engineers at AMD who build these processors don’t fully understand what they’re doing with the voltages they claim.
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GrutRus
02-28-2016, 08:47 AM #8

That doesn't make much sense, right? People seem to think some will face problems while others won't, but it all comes down to silicone. My chip is a 3800XT and those XT chips are top-tier. When I check hwinfo, it shows the max fit voltage is close to 1.29V under a heavy load. I’m skeptical about that. They mentioned a boost voltage of 1.325V originally, but now it looks like they’re not quite right. I think the engineers at AMD who build these processors don’t fully understand what they’re doing with the voltages they claim.

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Lucadagreat
Member
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02-28-2016, 05:29 PM
#9
FIT voltage remains constant but varies with the chip. Execute P95 at 128K. Your device typically reads 1.262–1.244V. If above static OC, reduce or boost Vdroop.
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Lucadagreat
02-28-2016, 05:29 PM #9

FIT voltage remains constant but varies with the chip. Execute P95 at 128K. Your device typically reads 1.262–1.244V. If above static OC, reduce or boost Vdroop.

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hotcone33
Member
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02-28-2016, 05:42 PM
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according to this mine is around 1.194v which is rediculously low. a cpu cant provide good performance at such a level. lmao. i still dont believe that voltage bs. if amd says its fine. if even in that big text you quoted they say that 50% is also fine with more then well what do we believe. i bought this chip cause its the best bin. thus probably also capeable of handling way more voltage than a normal 3700x or 3800x.
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hotcone33
02-28-2016, 05:42 PM #10

according to this mine is around 1.194v which is rediculously low. a cpu cant provide good performance at such a level. lmao. i still dont believe that voltage bs. if amd says its fine. if even in that big text you quoted they say that 50% is also fine with more then well what do we believe. i bought this chip cause its the best bin. thus probably also capeable of handling way more voltage than a normal 3700x or 3800x.

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