I overclocked my ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz 1.37v and my cpu temps never go beyond 75 C when stress testing, but my cpu diode just when i start stress test jumps from 50 C to 85 C and stays there, should i be concerned? Ps. Using stock ryzen cooler
uefi is the new name for bios go in it on your board and check under advanced settings for ram the you should se a axmp option activate and sav the boot system you should already have gain some speed on the cpu without even touching the voltage or multiplier on it .
reset cmos to default value then gently raise up multiplier try not to overpass cpu working leavel but since you use a ryzen did you activate axmp for ram before cpu overclock in uefi bios .
reset cmos to default value then gently raise up multiplier try not to overpass cpu working leavel but since you use a ryzen did you activate axmp for ram before cpu overclock in uefi bios .
what is that axmp thing?
I am new to uefi overclocking just upgraded to b350 from older mobo.
I overclocked my ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz 1.37v and my cpu temps never go beyond 75 C when stress testing, but my cpu diode just when i start stress test jumps from 50 C to 85 C and stays there, should i be concerned? Ps. Using stock ryzen cooler
not sure how you're overclocking, but it sounds like you're just changing the vcore?
Try offset overclocking, that will allow the cpu to "slow down" when not needed.
uefi is the new name for bios go in it on your board and check under advanced settings for ram the you should se a axmp option activate and sav the boot system you should already have gain some speed on the cpu without even touching the voltage or multiplier on it .
I overclocked my ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz 1.37v and my cpu temps never go beyond 75 C when stress testing, but my cpu diode just when i start stress test jumps from 50 C to 85 C and stays there, should i be concerned? Ps. Using stock ryzen cooler
not sure how you're overclocking, but it sounds like you're just changing the vcore?
Try offset overclocking, that will allow the cpu to "slow down" when not needed.
i am offset overclocking and i can't get how it works exactly cause i am used to manual, maybe i should just leave it at stock voltage cause i increased it by only 0.05 v
uefi is the new name for bios go in it on your board and check under advanced settings for ram the you should se a axmp option activate and sav the boot system you should already have gain some speed on the cpu without even touching the voltage or multiplier on it .