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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

mine cl 15 3000mhz turned out to be ******* HyniX....... Especially wanted Samsung based Gskills.. On ebay atm

BIOS 1001 unleashed my Hynix. Managed to get 2x8GB @ 3200MHz 14,15,15,34,1T in the end.

On another note. 4.1-4.15GHz is easily reached with the 1800X, though that's where the voltage (and temperatures) start to leap. 4.2GHz looks okay for a quick bench, maybe.

4.0GHz is golden though, well, just over to ensure it's always above 4GHz :p nice and cool and quiet. Those with full WC loops, I would expect to sit at 4.1-4.2GHz nicely depending on your chip and voltage requirements.
 
BIOS 1001 unleashed my Hynix. Managed to get 2x8GB @ 3200MHz 14,15,15,34,1T in the end.

On another note. 4.1-4.15GHz is easily reached with the 1800X, though that's where the voltage starts to leap. 4.2GHz looks okay for a quick bench.

4.0GHz is golden though, well, just over to ensure it's always above 4GHz :p nice and cool and quiet.

Good to hear.

What voltage have you managed for 4.025Ghz? That's the exact reason i went 4.025Ghz rather than 4Ghz, which sometimes drops slightly below.
 
BIOS 1001 unleashed my Hynix. Managed to get 2x8GB @ 3200MHz 14,15,15,34,1T in the end.

On another note. 4.1-4.15GHz is easily reached with the 1800X, though that's where the voltage (and temperatures) start to leap. 4.2GHz looks okay for a quick bench, maybe.

4.0GHz is golden though, well, just over to ensure it's always above 4GHz :p nice and cool and quiet. Those with full WC loops, I would expect to sit at 4.1-4.2GHz nicely depending on your chip and voltage requirements.

In my case with 1001 i had to drop my memory from 3007 to 27xx to boot up. Anything more turned out unstable no matter what volts timings ect :/ Hynix does not deliver :( Memopry is only thing i'm not happy about in my build. Since I cant use bclk100 to have anything more than 2666 o memories :( Waiting for next bios
 
4.125Ghz @1.439v looking stable.

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I will put it through a more extended test of 1 hour Real Bench and a gaming session tonight, but based on my experience at 4.025Ghz @1.330V, this is stable.

Onwards to 4.25Ghz.
 
4.125Ghz @1.439v looking stable.

K804PwT.jpg

I will put it through a more extended test of 1 hour Real Bench and a gaming session tonight, but based on my experience at 4.025Ghz @1.330V, this is stable.

Onwards to 4.25Ghz.

Nice one :) See what i mean about the voltage leap though. 4.25GHz will be toasty, be careful.
 
Iw put myself max volts cap at 1.43 for my 24/7 should last till zen 2. I had 2500 runnind at 1.49 24/7 and 5820k at 1.38 24/7. Both ware running hotter and lasted well over 2 years
 
Brave man... I'm hesitant to over 1.4V.
Lol sub 1.4 is not overclocking hut tweeking hahaha. That is if u are stuck on air. At 1.46 i maxed out at 74c on ibt max.

For daily use as i mentioned 1.43 and sub 75c is where i aim. Temperatures are 0 problem. More of an limitation with silicon :(
 
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HW Info is reporting my VID as 1.55, and my VDDCR CPU as 1.285
The VDDCR is the voltage I have set in the BIOS - am I right to ignore the VID?

The VID comes under 'Ryzen 1700 CPU'
The VDDCR CPU comes under 'ASUS Prime X370-Pro'

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3.7GHz tops out at 65C on the stock cooler
 
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