Ryzen overclocking help needed

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So i'm trying to OC my ryzen chip (r5 2600) , using an ML240L by cooler master. In a program called ryzen master i can keep a steady 4.1ghz at 1.425v however, when i want to apply it in BIOS it doesnt let me put a higher voltage offset than +204v.

Can anyone explain this/Help me?

Thanks upfront

My other specs:
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
Motherboard:Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite
Ram: 2x8gb LPX Vengeance @3000
SSD/HDD: 128gb kingston ssd, HDD 1tb 7.2k
GPU: RX580
PSU: Techsolo STP-650 PSU
Chassis: Phanteks Eclipse P400
OS: Win 10
 
Solution


If 4.1 @ 1.425 is stable in Ryzen , just move those to Bios settings,

default 2600 is 3400mhz, just look in Ryzen Master and see what the voltage is at,
1.425 - v Ryzen Master = your offset

make sure you have CPU...


If 4.1 @ 1.425 is stable in Ryzen , just move those to Bios settings,

default 2600 is 3400mhz, just look in Ryzen Master and see what the voltage is at,
1.425 - v Ryzen Master = your offset

make sure you have CPU Vcore to Normal
add your offset under Dynamic Vcore(DVID)

under advance frequency settings put Clock Ratio to 41
save & restart

* I don't have that board, I just looked at the bios screens 🙂
https://www.kitguru.net/components/motherboard/ryan-martin/gigabyte-b450-aorus-pro-motherboard-review/all/1/
*also your max XFR on this CPU is 3.9 single core, I don't think 4.1 all core will be stable under stress !!!
 
Solution
well i have 1600x which clock a little bit worse than 2nd gen, tdp is similar for same clocks

mine 1600x when oced to 4.1ghz on all cores with 1.375v vCore and +75mV offset (1.450v) will go during stress testing to a nice 180w power draw (55-60C temperature with 240mm radiator with 4 fans at low speed)