I just got my Ryzen 7 2700x and I have been trying to overlock it. (New to CPU OC)
I see that everyone is able to get 4.2 and 4.3 GHz under 1.45 volts/Auto Voltage
but when I try it just crashes.
iu even tried 4.2GHz on 1.5V I knew that it was a bit high. but it didn't want to complete a Cinebench 15 Run.
I was wondering why I can't get my CPU over 4.15Ghz at 1.48 Volts which is still pretty high.
if I try using Auto voltage it just soft locks after 1 second in any stress test.
Right now as of speaking my CPU is Running at 4.15Ghz at 1.48 Volts (Average Idle Temp: 45c) (Under load Recording and Gaming / Stress Tests Temp: 78c-85c )
Specs:
[PSU] - Corsair RM850x, 850W
[RAM] - Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO DDR4 16GB
[PCB] - Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming
[GPU] - RTX 2070 Msi Gaming Z
[CPU] - AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
What is maxing temp?
What is maxing Voltage?
Does my motherboard supply my CPU with the amount I put in?
Will I destroy my CPU running 1.5 or under over time?
does it have anything to do with my Memory being Overclocked to 3266Mhz?
I know that R7 2700x prefers lower temps then high performance so I was wondering what temps R7 starts to drop voltage and Clock Ratio to get better Temps
It seems like I am the only one how cant find a stable Clock on 4.2 - 4.3Ghz But what do I know.
I am better at GPU overclocking then CPU O_0
Thanks for Reading <3
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UPDATE: It been a while since I asked this question, but I would just like to say Thanks to everyone who have to gave suggestions!
The Problem was my Case, The 'corsair spec omega RGB'. the front does not give enough air for my '360mm AIO'. Luckily I was able to remove the Glass in front by unscrewing a few screws.
The thing is, I used auto voltage and because my AIO didn't get the air it needed, it ended up going way too high in temperature, resulting in auto voltage not giving my CPU more voltage.
After I unscrew the front-glass panel, I was able to get 42,25GHz, I was also able to reach 42,75 but unfortunately, windows crashed after 2 hours, same with 42,50.
I do think the reason I am not able to reach 43,00Ghz (With 1.51V) was that I didn't get a Fantastic Silicon lottery, or maybe because I needed to give it a bit more voltage? Idk.
I really don't want to give it: more than 1.51V, it's quite high already.
- Anyway, Thanks again for your help!.
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I see that everyone is able to get 4.2 and 4.3 GHz under 1.45 volts/Auto Voltage
but when I try it just crashes.
iu even tried 4.2GHz on 1.5V I knew that it was a bit high. but it didn't want to complete a Cinebench 15 Run.
I was wondering why I can't get my CPU over 4.15Ghz at 1.48 Volts which is still pretty high.
if I try using Auto voltage it just soft locks after 1 second in any stress test.
Right now as of speaking my CPU is Running at 4.15Ghz at 1.48 Volts (Average Idle Temp: 45c) (Under load Recording and Gaming / Stress Tests Temp: 78c-85c )
Specs:
[PSU] - Corsair RM850x, 850W
[RAM] - Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO DDR4 16GB
[PCB] - Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming
[GPU] - RTX 2070 Msi Gaming Z
[CPU] - AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
What is maxing temp?
What is maxing Voltage?
Does my motherboard supply my CPU with the amount I put in?
Will I destroy my CPU running 1.5 or under over time?
does it have anything to do with my Memory being Overclocked to 3266Mhz?
I know that R7 2700x prefers lower temps then high performance so I was wondering what temps R7 starts to drop voltage and Clock Ratio to get better Temps
It seems like I am the only one how cant find a stable Clock on 4.2 - 4.3Ghz But what do I know.
I am better at GPU overclocking then CPU O_0
Thanks for Reading <3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UPDATE: It been a while since I asked this question, but I would just like to say Thanks to everyone who have to gave suggestions!
The Problem was my Case, The 'corsair spec omega RGB'. the front does not give enough air for my '360mm AIO'. Luckily I was able to remove the Glass in front by unscrewing a few screws.
The thing is, I used auto voltage and because my AIO didn't get the air it needed, it ended up going way too high in temperature, resulting in auto voltage not giving my CPU more voltage.
After I unscrew the front-glass panel, I was able to get 42,25GHz, I was also able to reach 42,75 but unfortunately, windows crashed after 2 hours, same with 42,50.
I do think the reason I am not able to reach 43,00Ghz (With 1.51V) was that I didn't get a Fantastic Silicon lottery, or maybe because I needed to give it a bit more voltage? Idk.
I really don't want to give it: more than 1.51V, it's quite high already.
- Anyway, Thanks again for your help!.
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