you can achieve over 4gz with your ryan 5 1600
you can achieve over 4gz with your ryan 5 1600
Can you achieve stability at 3.8 or 3.9? If yes, don't worry, the performance gap between 3.8 and 4.0ghz isn't significant.
It works well at 4 but if it reaches 60°C my PC will shut down, so all fans must run at 90%.
MCbrambulator :
RobCrezz :
Do you think it can be stable at 3.8 or 3.9? If yes, don't worry, the difference in performance between 3.8 and 4.0ghz isn't that big.
It's stable at 4, but if it reaches 60°C my PC just stops working, so all fans are running at 90%.
That means it's not stable at 4.
MCbrambulator :
Every time I attempt to exceed 4ghz my system freezes immediately, even though temperatures stay below 55°C. Raising the voltage doesn't prevent the crashes. My cooler is a H100i v2 and my motherboard is an ASUS PRIME B350-PLUS with 16GB of 3000mgz RAM. I've tested three different Ryzen CPUs, all achieving at least 4.0 under proper tuning and board setup. Using a C6H chipset seems to be the issue. These chipsets often need higher voltages for stable overclocking since they lack manual voltage control, LLC settings, and VRM phase management. I recommend checking the overclock.net forums, especially the Ryzen owner discussions.
RobCrezz :
MCbrambulator :
RobCrezz :
Would you like it to run smoothly at 3.8 or 3.9? If yes, don’t stress, the difference in performance between 3.8 and 4.0ghz isn’t significant.
It works fine at 4 but if it reaches 60°C my PC just stops, so all fans are running at 90%.
That means it’s not stable at 4 either.
It functions regardless of clock speed or voltage, even the default settings.
MCbrambulator :
RobCrezz :
MCbrambulator :
Can you confirm if it remains stable at 3.8 or 3.9? If yes, don’t worry, the performance gap between 3.8 and 4.0ghz is minimal.
It works at 4 but crashes when reaching 60°C, so all fans run at 90%.
That suggests instability at 4.
It functions regardless of clock speed or voltage, even the default settings.
There might be an issue with the RAM speed being set too high for stability.
MCbrambulator :
RobCrezz :
MCbrambulator :
Can you confirm if it remains stable at 3.8 or 3.9? If yes, don’t worry, the performance gap between 3.8 and 4.0ghz is minimal.
It stays stable at 4, but if it reaches 60°C my PC crashes, so fans run at 90%.
That means it’s not stable at 4 either.
It works regardless of clock speed or voltage, even with default BIOS settings?
RobCrezz :
MCbrambulator :
RobCrezz :
MCbrambulator :
RobCrezz :
Can you achieve stability at 3.8 or 3.9? If yes, don't worry, the performance gap between 3.8 and 4.0ghz isn't significant.
it works at 4 but crashes if it reaches 60°C, so all fans run at 90%.
Therefore, it's not stable at 4.
it functions regardless of clock speed or voltage, even default settings.
There seems to be an issue with the RAM speed—possibly set too high for stability.
I adjusted the auto-setting feature, but it still shows 2933 and I had to set each value to 1467.
I ran memtest64, but only tested 8GB of my 16GB, and when I tried 16GB it reported:
0.000: 16336 MB Test starting on 12 CPUs...
0.000: Allocating memory...
16.015: Memory locking failed (could be blocked by other apps/kernel)
18.281: Test completed without errors detected
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Can you confirm if it remains stable at 3.8 or 3.9? If yes, don’t worry, the performance gap between 3.8 and 4.0ghz isn’t significant.
It works at 4 but crashes at around 60°C, so fans run at 90%. That means it’s not stable at 4 either.
Does it maintain stability with default BIOS settings?
Also, does the default clock speed stay at 3.2 and not vary?