Question 1700x Overclock

Mar 29, 2019
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Hi fellas I was just wondering if someone could take a look at my overclock settings just to make sure that everything is the way it should be, this is my first time doing it, I've managed to get 3.9 at 1.35 also I've ran prime 95 for about 10 minutes and it seems to be sat pretty stable at max 72 degrees, is this an appropriate temp?
I'm using an asus prime x370 pro board and the settings are as follows

CPU CORE RATIO - 39.00
VDDCR VOLTAGE - MANUAL
VDDCR CPU VOLTAGE OVERRIDE - 1.3500
SOC VOLTAGE - AUTO
DRAM VOLTAGE - AUTO
VTTDDR VOLTAGE - AUTO
VDDCR LOAD LINE - AUTO
VDDCR POWER PHASE CONTROL - EXTREME
CORE PERFOMANCE BOOST - DISABLE

I've only listed the settings that I think are nessicary and also the ones I've changed, any feedback would be appreciated.
 
Just based on that it looks fine. Are you sure you need 1.35v for 3.9ghz stable? Have you tried lower?

Is this a gaming PC? If so I would recommend stress testing using prime 95 version 26.6, it does not use AVX instructions. Prime 95 with AVX is a pretty unrealistically intense stress test for a gaming PC.
 
Just based on that it looks fine. Are you sure you need 1.35v for 3.9ghz stable? Have you tried lower?

Is this a gaming PC? If so I would recommend stress testing using prime 95 version 26.6, it does not use AVX instructions. Prime 95 with AVX is a pretty unrealistically intense stress test for a gaming PC.
I tried it at 1.3v and 1.325v and cinebench kept crashing and yeah it is a gaming PC, I'm using 16gb corsair vengence
1700x
And my gpu is an rtx 2070
 
Just based on that it looks fine. Are you sure you need 1.35v for 3.9ghz stable? Have you tried lower?

Is this a gaming PC? If so I would recommend stress testing using prime 95 version 26.6, it does not use AVX instructions. Prime 95 with AVX is a pretty unrealistically intense stress test for a gaming PC.
My idle temps sot at about 40/41 degrees, is that okay aswell? Atm my room is pretty hot though
 
My idle temps sot at about 40/41 degrees, is that okay aswell? Atm my room is pretty hot though
Are those temps while running stress tests? if so that's pretty good...you might try a higher multiplier, 39.25 then 39.5, to see if it holds. 1.35 is really a mild voltage so your quite safe with going even a bit higher there too. Don't get worried about temperatures until it's above 70C at load.