What do i do?
What do i do?
Consider whether it's necessary to keep your OC running continuously or if you should simply leave it off. Since you're using Ryzen Master, you're unsure if booting it every time is required for optimizing your CPU. You might want to check your BIOS settings instead to find a stable configuration. Your current setup with a Ryzen 5 3600x at 4.25GHz and 1.3V is solid.
I used ryzen master and cinebench 20 to determine the stable setting for my 1500x.
I discovered that 4.0G @1.3375V works best and that using a cooler keeps it cooler than the stock model with standard cooling.
After adjusting the BIOS settings, I set the overclock to permanent and experienced no issues in recent months.
I’m not going to tell you what to do, just curious—what are the temperature differences between stock and OC?
I used ryzen master and cinebench 20 to determine the stable setting for my 1500x.
I discovered that 4.0G @1.3375V works best and that using a cooler keeps it cooler than the stock model with standard cooling.
After adjusting the BIOS settings, I set the overclock to permanent and experienced no issues in recent months.
I’m not going to tell you what to do, just curious—what are the temperature differences between stock and OC?
When I power on and it runs its stock boost at 62.7 degrees at 4.149 MHz, but when increased to 4.249 at 1.3v it drops about 5 degrees cooler, I plan to set it permanently in BIOS. That way all cores operate at full capacity, and the temperatures stay nearly identical during boosts.
Hi, did you turn off the perfission boost in Cbs for BIOS?
I'm building a 3600x BIOS OC at 4.325 and my temps are 63.3 during a p95 blend test at 1.29375v, though it's still ongoing.
Idle temps sit between 22-27c based on room temperature, and I'm using water cooling.
Turning off the perfission boost might help bring things down.
When testing p95, make sure to disable Avx as well.
Yeah, I don't have the precision boost either—I confirmed it in the BIOS. I could go higher, but I'm okay with what I have. Mostly everything else will be limited by my GPU now, so I'm fine with that.