VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE OC 2200g GPU
VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE OC 2200g GPU
I just completed my first PC build and started overclocking. I'm attempting to boost the APU from 1,100 MHz to a higher frequency using Ryzen Master. The BIOS on my Asrock ab350 Pro 4 blocks the SOC, so I've set the APU voltage at 1.3V and SOC voltage at 1.25V. At 1,200 MHz it runs smoothly, but it crashes at 1,300 MHz with a BSOD showing VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE. Am I making a mistake?
Didn't realize I was using Team Dark pro 3200mhz DDR4, which is rumored to be Samsung B-Die. The RAM runs at 3200 but overclocking doesn't succeed at 3200 or 2133. I'm running the unactivated Windows 10 Pro from Microsoft's site. I've upgraded BIOS from p4.60 to p4.90, which is the newest version. The APU driver is version 18.7.1, the latest available. I'm using the APU driver version 18.7.1 as well. I found inspiration for this setup in a YouTube channel called Oztalkshw, who also overclocked a 2200g to 1600mhz on a micro ATX B350 Pro4 board. He suggests setting the graphics voltage to 1.375 volts and the SOC voltage to 1.375 volts. I tried overclocking the APU to 1600mhz with that setup and it worked. However, I've learned that using 1.375 SOC voltage might be too high, and others have managed to reach 1600 MHz with much lower settings. Could running this configuration for a day have caused any damage?
I've been dealing with the same issue since day one. I can lower the GPU to 1200 MHz without raising the voltage, but if I go higher, I start experiencing video tdr failures. I had to boost the SOC and APU graphics voltages to 1.2V to achieve a stable 1300 MHz OC, though even then my games sometimes freeze. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? I bought a B350M motherboard so I could OC the GPU, but it's now not helping.