Does like look good?

david1993adams

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So, firstly, I am pretty new here, so don't bite!

2nd of all, I appreciate any answers given to me as you guys are kindly helping/advising me.

3rd, let's get into it!

Just finished my new build and it is as follows:

Ryzen 7 1800x
MSI Gaming Plus B350 Mobo
Cooler Master MA410 CPU cooler
2x4GB Hyper X predator @ 3000Mhz (Stock).
120 GB Kingston SSD
7200RMP 1TB Seagate HDD.
Gigabyte GeForce 1050 2GB OC Edition.


My question is, and bear in mind this is my first time, but I have done a lot of research before jumping the gun.

I have clocked my CPU to 3.9Ghz with a voltage of 1.3125.
I have clocked my RAM to 3200Mhz with timings of 16-16-16-36 and a voltage of 1.4.

Also, my SoC voltage is manually set to 1.1.

I've ran Prime95 for an hour or two, no crashes, no hanging.

I've ran realbench to test the memory, no crashing, but lagging (quite bad) does occur on 100% RAM load (expected?).

Main issue is, does this sound safe? Does it sound stable? I just don't want to burn out a new build here right off the bat as its my first go.

Temps idle range from 33-45 degrees centigrade.

Gaming 45-55 degrees centigrade.

Full load 75-78 degrees centigrade.

Thank you so much for anyone who is taking their time here!

 
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From your testing it appears that everything is finally stable, just continue to use it and if it does crash just screenshot or write down the error info and make adjustments from there. For that CPU 1.4V is the limit but I would still try to keep it under that for longevity.


Using this: http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/cpu-air-cooler/masterair-ma410p/

I want a noctua nh-d15 se-am4, but I've lost the standard backing plate lol.

Thanks for the welcome!

 


That would be brilliant. If I get myself a hold of a standard backing plate, I am going for it. Read amazing things about that cooler.

It took a good few hours nitpicking at certain settings, it wouldn't POST, it would hit restarts on bad timings, etc, but I believe I have got it good now (fingers crossed).

Happy for my first attempt at all this, and this searching this forum plus AMD Roberts video's helped a ton.
 
From your testing it appears that everything is finally stable, just continue to use it and if it does crash just screenshot or write down the error info and make adjustments from there. For that CPU 1.4V is the limit but I would still try to keep it under that for longevity.
 
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