[SOLVED] R7 2700 OC

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so i have a R7 2700 that i overclocked to 3.7 ghz and it stays 63 C with stock cooler
its max clock speed is 4.1 ghz and its base is 3.2 so is 3.7 ghz enough or should i try more
 
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  • Turn that off
  • Set stock operations in the BIOS (but enable XMP/D.O.C.P).
  • Enable "High Performance" power plan inside Windows.
Then put a load on the CPU (Cinebench or similar) and monitor how the clock speeds perform inside RyzenMaster.

There's very little "overclocking" headroom on these chips - but unless you're thermal throttling, or have a board with exceptionally poor power delivery, you should be running at >3.7GHz out of the box.
If cinwbench wasnt using all of the cores the cpu would actually turbo higher.

You c9uld just overclock it manually.
hey so did a bit of digging and noticed that oc my cpu from bios doesent oc when i boot up the pc and turning on pob in bios doesent turn it on but when i reopen bios the values are changed its like the bios isnt affecting my cpu but oc my ram worked what should i do
 
What are your vrm temps? Hwinfo shouls tell ya.

My b350 gaming plus has a simmilar vrm to the b450m gaming plus and handles a 4.1ghz 2600 fine, so a 2700 should turbo no problem.
ok so it annoyed me to the point where i just stepped in and oc it to 4.1 ghz and i get around 65C to 70C when hardcore gaming
is this any good ?
 

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