[SOLVED] Ryzen 7 2700 OC help

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I like playing rust, but rust is a game that relies on few cores having high clockspeed as it doesnt utilise all of them fully in the slightest. On a whim, I changed my multiplier to 37.00, giving 3.7GHz on all 8 cores, and it was stable for around 15 minutes when my computer reset. Im an OCing novice, and im using the stock wraith spire, the temps were <45, so I know I have plenty room but I dont know what to change the voltage to?

TX750M, GTX 1080, ROG Strix B450-F, Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb 3ghz
 
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you see on picture real speed is 2988 that is the fastest ram will go then ram is ok on axmp the other thing it is detect as single ram and not dual this is a kit or single module you got .
Single rank is something very different from single channel. You can't see how many channels you have on that screenshot. Moreover this particular kit works pretty well with 2nd gen Ryzen so it's very unlikely to be the source of instability.

Asus ROG Strix motherboards have the voltage settings in the same place where you can find the multiplier. Safe voltages for Ryzen 2000 are up to1.4V, but you can go as high as 1.45V on a good water loop. Always be mindful of temperatures, especially since you're using the stock cooler. Saying 1.4V is...
from this list give me the number of the ram and if it is a hynix chipset wont go over 2933 on speed in axmp on you could use cpu-z spd amd memory tab to find details of ram https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...D_Ryzen_2000_Series_Processors_B450_4DIMM.pdf
These codes look like the tag on the back of the box near the barcode, mine is CMK16GX4M2D3000C16, Its not showing on that list
Edit- CORSAIR CMD16GX4M2B3000C15(Ver5.30) 2* 8GB SS Hynix seems to be the closest
 
this is you ram check jedec timings with cpu-z spd and then see what memory tab report in cpu-z for speed they should work with ryzen this is the timing it have and have not been tested by corsair for this board so wax speed will be 2933 https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories/Products/Memory/VENGEANCE®-LPX-16GB-(2-x-8GB)-DDR4-DRAM-3000MHz-C16-Memory-Kit---Black/p/CMK16GX4M2D3000C16#tab-tech-specs
Each stick reads 1066mhz for JEDEC and frequency of 1496.4 for dram frequency, not sure if this is what you meant but I cant figure it out
 
ok and they have to be in slot a2 and b2 so after ram is on axmp you could gently raise cpu multiplier but check voltages on it and temp if the system do not boot or bsod overclock is too high lower it .
Theyre in the slots they should be, im just not sure what to do. As I said, I got my CPU to 3.7 and it was stable for like 15 mins, but idk
 
then you might have to lower overclock and check temp under load with hwinfo sensor page it will also give you fans speed and voltages in system even temp for ram and drive .
My CPU temp was like 43c, I didnt up the volts on anything and my ram runs cool with the ambient air being very cold in my room plus the fans blowing over it
 
you see on picture real speed is 2988 that is the fastest ram will go then ram is ok on axmp the other thing it is detect as single ram and not dual this is a kit or single module you got .
Single rank is something very different from single channel. You can't see how many channels you have on that screenshot. Moreover this particular kit works pretty well with 2nd gen Ryzen so it's very unlikely to be the source of instability.

Asus ROG Strix motherboards have the voltage settings in the same place where you can find the multiplier. Safe voltages for Ryzen 2000 are up to1.4V, but you can go as high as 1.45V on a good water loop. Always be mindful of temperatures, especially since you're using the stock cooler. Saying 1.4V is generally safe, doesn't mean it won't cause long term wear at 90+ C.

Overclocking Ryzen in most cases results in better multithreaded performance but slightly worse single-threaded performance, particularly in the case of the X variants. If you're looking for ST performance, make sure your all-core OC is higher than the maximum boost clock at stock.
 
Solution
check if you disabled Cool'n'Quiet in bios - power management tends to make OC unstable

I like playing rust, but rust is a game that relies on few cores having high clockspeed as it doesnt utilise all of them fully in the slightest. On a whim, I changed my multiplier to 37.00, giving 3.7GHz on all 8 cores, and it was stable for around 15 minutes when my computer reset. Im an OCing novice, and im using the stock wraith spire, the temps were <45, so I know I have plenty room but I dont know what to change the voltage to?

TX750M, GTX 1080, ROG Strix B450-F, Corsair Vengeance 2x8gb 3ghz
 

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