Soldato
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Thanks for the heads up though like what most have been saying, this is mainly APU support from the looks of it
Bios update for the new upcoming 12nm LP process Ryzen Fresh CPUs , 10/15 % Improvement.
I just put core multiplier to 39 Nd I think the voltage +0.130
System currently awaiting Vega AIO so not able to check it this week. To be honest will dial it down to 3.8 to take it easy on the VRMs haha but I have Gaming 3 not Aorus :/
Aorus k3 did 3.95ghz just fine .
At the time I had the K3 , the platform was new so used Ryzen master to overclock then found what voltage I needed and dialed them into bios . I just have offset on the Gaming 3 bit believe you have that options to perm set at desired voltage
does this look okay in signature mate ?
i have them alreadyLooks good, worth getting CPU-Z and HWmonitor to see your Vcore when it's understress
I not installed the new Bios for my AX370 Gaming 5, May wait, for my 1700 CPU OC have to set the Volts to 1.397 for 3.9ghz
CPU Temp: ide 28/30c & 55/65c in a high CPU demand game
Use my Good Air Cooler
Looks good, worth getting CPU-Z and HWmonitor to see your Vcore when it's understress
what other programs do people use for stress testing
Asus real bench . Run 2 hours that and you should be good
Quick blast on cinebench and you'll be good. Are others but I only run them if pc is built for workstation loads, then it's 10-24 hours of each stuff as if it fails half way through a 4 day render...ouch
Run the stress test . If it crashes , not stable, if it hangs for long periods , passable but something may need a tweak or dropping .
I can get 3.95 GHz to bass on it but you see system hangs when trying to move the mouse or script in the black box, 3.9ghz is much more smoother and hangs are a few seconds not tens
all done and seems all good
Now push that puppy higher
Don't forget to save your current profile in bios