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***The Official Ryzen 3700X Overclocking thread***

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Please can you post your voltage and your all core clock speed of your 3700x please?

And Temps when running R15

I have mine running 4.2ghz all core @ 1.4v (just testing) 77c R15 2 x 120MM AIO

Also could you post a screen shot of R15 and your ram speeds as I would like to compare against my Cas 14 3200mhz

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What did it boost to without the all core clock and with PBO on/off please?

Seems a great value CPU. Tempted to replace my 1700 with one.
 
Soldato
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You should be able to push it to 3600MHz then.

16 16 16 16 36 1T @ 1.4v dram

I'd also leave the SOC on auto. The BIOS automatically pushes to 1.1v when you go over a certain speed I think and that should be enough.

I had it at 3600 and it booted up and performed fine, however it hanged on the next reboot and I had to clear CMOS. It's all been good @3200 so I'm now going to see if I can tighten the timings to C14.

There's only 2 points between 3200 & 3600 with Cinebench, although the Aida memory benchmark sees quite a gap. I'm not sure how that translates into real world performance if Cinebench shows next to no gains?

3200 - C16

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3600 - C16

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That made me :D

I'll set to 3600 again and try SOC @ auto to see if that helps the stability.

p.s. I'd love to see an example of real world difference of 3200 v 3600 - is there anything you could suggest?

Other than lowering that latency from 78ns down to 70ns none.

But again, the 3000 series has much better support for faster ram speeds. I personally think anything less than 3600MHz with a 1800MHz FCLK is doing it a disservice. (3700x, 3800x and 3900x)

A faster FCLK makes a big difference.

Your read and copy speeds are quite a bit faster with 3600MHz.

Have you flashed latest BIOS as I see Agesa 1.0.0.2 in screen shot.

You've probably seen these already:


 
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4.325Ghz voltage set to 1.375v under load ?.??v
ram 2933cl14
temp 68

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whats best to use for voltage monitoring.? for me all three programs are showing different values under load.

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