Vcore for ryzen 7 1700/1700x at 3.9 and 4.0 ghz ?

gasolin

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What is the normal vcore for a ryzen 7 1700/1700x at 3.9 and 4.0 ghz ?

My ryzen 5 1600 runs at 4ghz with 1.3625 volt and LLC 3, i know i have to run it a bit under 1.4ghz not get to high temps and still keep my cpu cooler (nh-d15) at low rpm, so i was wondering how much difference there is compared to ryzen 7
 
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I currently have my Ryzen 7 1700 stable at 3.9Ghz with 1.3v and average reps under load of 52 degrees. (12-14 degree ambient room temp)

I can boot to Windows with 4.0ghz at 1.35v but cant pass a Cinebench test. I haven't tried a higher voltage. First time overclocking and a little hesitant to wade in at 1.4v

Kobrax

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I currently have my Ryzen 7 1700 stable at 3.9Ghz with 1.3v and average reps under load of 52 degrees. (12-14 degree ambient room temp)

I can boot to Windows with 4.0ghz at 1.35v but cant pass a Cinebench test. I haven't tried a higher voltage. First time overclocking and a little hesitant to wade in at 1.4v
 
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I can get my R7 1800X at 3.9 GHz at 1.35V and 1.1 SoC, but I can't get to 4.0GHz no matter what. I keep the settings as a UEFI profile for benchmarcks but revert to stock for everyday use... At stock, with good cooling it can keep the 3.7 XFR frequency indefinitely, and even can turbo 1 clock to 4.1 if needed... And that last part is lost when overclocking. So I don't really think it pays off to overclock a 1800X. At least, not mine.
 
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I can run my 1700 non X at 4.0 GHz with 1.35V on an MSI X370 Gaming Plus with 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200 CL14 Samsung B-Die. I can even boot Windows with 4.1 GHz and 1.425V but my Macho X2 is not enough to keep it below 70c when stress testing with Cinebench, so I stick with 4.0 GHz.