So I recently bought and built my PC and wanted to overclock it, I heard that 4 Ghz was pretty easily achievable on the CPU but for me it wasnt all too stable so i set it to 3.95 Ghz on auto voltage and it seems to work perfectly fine, checking HW Monitor says it's using about 1.4V, more precisely 1.38V - 1.39V, and I've OC'ed the iGPU aswell to 1725 Mhz on 1.375V and it seems to work perfectly fine, but I'm worried about the long term affects this may cause on the PC, in the future I plan to upgrade to a 3600 and 1070 Ti, but for now, this is what I've got.
Also, I'm having an issue with AMD supporting my ram, Its not on the QVL list but the kit is Viper Steel 16 GB 3200Mhz CL16 and I can't seem to get it above 2733Mhz without the PC reseting the OC's due to a failed post.
For those who are interested, my PC specs are these:
CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G
Motherboard: AsRock B450M Pro4
RAM: Viper Steel 16GB 3200Mhz CL16 (2 x 8GB)
Storage: 1: 320GB 7200RPM HDD from seagate
2: 120GB SATA 3 SSD from sandisk
Case: Cougar MX-330 (was a bitch to cable manage)
PSU: Corsair TXM 550W
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I just reset my OC to stock apart from RAM because i was having issues where in games it would stutter, freeze, crash and BSOD All the time, after i did that i took a look at HW Monitor and CPU Z, and they both were reporting that when my CPU boosts itself to 4 Ghz (Doing literally nothing) it goes to 1.51V on core voltage, am i reading this right?
Today as I booted up, it instantly threw me a BSOD of KMode_exeption_not_handled, after that it booted up fine, but i'm beginning to think that I should reinstall windows 10 as this copy of it was just taken from my old laptop and plopped in to this one.
I overclocked my GPU to 1650 Mhz at 1.368V, although its stable under furmark, while looking at GPU Z i saw that it spiked to 1.55V, and while i set the CPU on auto voltage, when it boosts itself to 4 Ghz it reaches 1.557V, are theses the correct readings for a Ryzen 3 3200G cause i really am concerned on not only the longevity of the APU, but also the thermals as im using a stock AMD cooler, under furmark it reaches 70C - 74C.
Ok, so, for starters, I had the RAM in the wrong order ( A1 B1 instead of A2 B2 ), and that's what caused all of the overclocking problems, hell, I turned XMP 2.0 Profile 1 and it booted fine at 3200Mhz 1.35V, I can OC the CPU clocks even higher ( to 4.1 Ghz all cores @1.412V) and the GPU reallys doesn't like going to 1700Mhz or else it starts showing massive artifacts even while on the desktop, so I set it to 1675 Mhz and it works fine in stress test and games. Temps occasionally reach 50C but not much more with a Wraith Prism cooler.
Also, I'm having an issue with AMD supporting my ram, Its not on the QVL list but the kit is Viper Steel 16 GB 3200Mhz CL16 and I can't seem to get it above 2733Mhz without the PC reseting the OC's due to a failed post.
For those who are interested, my PC specs are these:
CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G
Motherboard: AsRock B450M Pro4
RAM: Viper Steel 16GB 3200Mhz CL16 (2 x 8GB)
Storage: 1: 320GB 7200RPM HDD from seagate
2: 120GB SATA 3 SSD from sandisk
Case: Cougar MX-330 (was a bitch to cable manage)
PSU: Corsair TXM 550W
Merged from subsequent, consecutive posts:
I just reset my OC to stock apart from RAM because i was having issues where in games it would stutter, freeze, crash and BSOD All the time, after i did that i took a look at HW Monitor and CPU Z, and they both were reporting that when my CPU boosts itself to 4 Ghz (Doing literally nothing) it goes to 1.51V on core voltage, am i reading this right?
Today as I booted up, it instantly threw me a BSOD of KMode_exeption_not_handled, after that it booted up fine, but i'm beginning to think that I should reinstall windows 10 as this copy of it was just taken from my old laptop and plopped in to this one.
I overclocked my GPU to 1650 Mhz at 1.368V, although its stable under furmark, while looking at GPU Z i saw that it spiked to 1.55V, and while i set the CPU on auto voltage, when it boosts itself to 4 Ghz it reaches 1.557V, are theses the correct readings for a Ryzen 3 3200G cause i really am concerned on not only the longevity of the APU, but also the thermals as im using a stock AMD cooler, under furmark it reaches 70C - 74C.
Ok, so, for starters, I had the RAM in the wrong order ( A1 B1 instead of A2 B2 ), and that's what caused all of the overclocking problems, hell, I turned XMP 2.0 Profile 1 and it booted fine at 3200Mhz 1.35V, I can OC the CPU clocks even higher ( to 4.1 Ghz all cores @1.412V) and the GPU reallys doesn't like going to 1700Mhz or else it starts showing massive artifacts even while on the desktop, so I set it to 1675 Mhz and it works fine in stress test and games. Temps occasionally reach 50C but not much more with a Wraith Prism cooler.