Question HELP RYZEN 7 OC

Mar 23, 2019
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AMD RYZEN 7 2700 CPU
Asus Prime X470 Motherboard
Radeon Rx570 graphics card
Corsair CX450M power supply (ATX)
4x4GB RAM (DDR4)
Corsair liquid cooler

Need to know overclock settings for this build, want it to be a safe temp and stability, also graphics card doesn’t use a lot of power. Looking for 3.8-4.1Ghz if that’s possible.
 
AMD RYZEN 7 2700 CPU
Asus Prime X470 Motherboard
Radeon Rx570 graphics card
Corsair CX450M power supply (ATX)
4x4GB RAM (DDR4)
Corsair liquid cooler

Need to know overclock settings for this build, want it to be a safe temp and stability, also graphics card doesn’t use a lot of power. Looking for 3.8-4.1Ghz if that’s possible.
In general, do not try and use anyone else's overclock settings. The whole principle of overclocking is exploiting the margins built in to your hardware and that is always peculiar to your hardware...and theirs.

So it's really a process to find your overclock...there have been several offered. Here's one:

https://www.tweaktown.com/guides/8703/ryzen-2000-series-overclocking-guide/index2.html

Once you've got some overclock going come back to discuss it.
 
You actually don't need any manual OC with that combo which is same as mine. Flash latest BIOS 4602 https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-X470-PRO/HelpDesk_BIOS/ and latest chipset drivers https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-X470-PRO/HelpDesk_Download/ enable PBO at highest level (in Advanced options in BIOS) and you'll get performance of few % less than if OC-ed to 4.25GHz. So at 3.8 - 4.1 GHz of OC you'd get less performance than with PBO enabled and all on auto it will boost up to 4.25 -4.3 GHz on cores that are sufficiently loaded.
 
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You actually don't need any manual OC with that combo which is same as mine. Flash latest BIOS 4602 https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-X470-PRO/HelpDesk_BIOS/ and latest chipset drivers https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-X470-PRO/HelpDesk_Download/ enable PBO at highest level (in Advanced options in BIOS) and you'll get performance of few % less than if OC-ed to 4.25GHz. So at 3.8 - 4.1 GHz of OC you'd get less performance than with PBO enabled and all on auto it will boost up to 4.25 -4.3 GHz on cores that are sufficiently loaded.

I tried 4.0Ghz on 3.75v and the PC crashed on a stress test?
 
You actually don't need any manual OC with that combo which is same as mine. Flash latest BIOS 4602 https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-X470-PRO/HelpDesk_BIOS/ and latest chipset drivers https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-X470-PRO/HelpDesk_Download/ enable PBO at highest level (in Advanced options in BIOS) and you'll get performance of few % less than if OC-ed to 4.25GHz. So at 3.8 - 4.1 GHz of OC you'd get less performance than with PBO enabled and all on auto it will boost up to 4.25 -4.3 GHz on cores that are sufficiently loaded.
Except he's getting a 2700...not a 2700X. Don't you need an X chip to get all that PBO-2 goodness?
 

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Especially on higher Resolutions / graphic settings you can get the 2700 close to the X version by overclocking.
But as was mentioned before: There are no one-fits-all overclocking settings for a specific CPU. Every CPU is slightly different and has different error levels and margins. A setting that works well on someone else's 2700 might easily fry yours.