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SOME RYZEN 7 1700 OVERCLOCKING!

Last tweak 1700 @4.025ghz 1.41v.

My motherboard won't let me put enough volts in to get 4.05 stable.

32gb Avevir 2400mhz
Gigabyte Gaming 3
CoolerMaster 240 AIO

Load temp - 61

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Up your RAM to 16GB or 32GB for 30 mins, your CPU looks like a good one, if it passes that then you are laughing.

I use 32gb 2400mhz Avexir.

I think he meant to ask you to up the ram setting in realbench to 16 gb or 32gb then test again. If yours is stable at those as well then you have a really really good chip in your hand.

I assume you are using ab350 gaming 3 also? How are you getting past the bios vcore +0.3v limit? Are you solely using the ryzen master for oc only?
 
I think he meant to ask you to up the ram setting in realbench to 16 gb or 32gb then test again. If yours is stable at those as well then you have a really really good chip in your hand.

I assume you are using ab350 gaming 3 also? How are you getting past the bios vcore +0.3v limit? Are you solely using the ryzen master for oc only?

No I'm on +0.250 to get 4.025ghz stable. Wish it went higher though.
 
No I'm on +0.250 to get 4.025ghz stable. Wish it went higher though.

That is one awesome chip! As it stands I think I will be lucky to get 3.9ghz stable with the vcore limit in place. Although it seems like you can get higher vcore still with the rysen masters utility, will fit my megahalems cooler tonight and do more testing.

How are you 2 changing frequency in bios, gigabyte ab350m, I can't change anything other than ram speed

Not sure about the MATX board but I would assume it's the same layout and options. The CPU multiplier setting should be in the Advanced frequency menu?
 
The score is crap for the frequency!!! Who cares about the good OC if the efficiency is like 200mhz lower ...............

Such eloquence :D

Probably would have been more helpful to say as much when replying initially. I was left wondering myself.

End of day, you are more familiar with his stuff than a lof of the rest of us :)
 
https://community.amd.com/community...3/tips-for-building-a-better-amd-ryzen-system

taken from the above link

Mind Your Power Plan
Make sure the Windows® 10 High Performance power plan is being used (picture). The High Performance plan offers two key benefits:



  1. Core Parking OFF: Idle CPU cores are instantaneously available for thread scheduling. In contrast, the Balanced plan aggressively places idle CPU cores into low power states. This can cause additional latency when un-parking cores to accommodate varying loads.
  2. Fast frequency change: The AMD Ryzen™ processor can alter its voltage and frequency states in the 1ms intervals natively supported by the “Zen” architecture. In contrast, the Balanced plan may take longer for voltage and frequency changes due to software participation in power state changes.



has anyone tried running benches in the different power profiles?
 
I think he meant to ask you to up the ram setting in realbench to 16 gb or 32gb then test again. If yours is stable at those as well then you have a really really good chip in your hand.

I assume you are using ab350 gaming 3 also? How are you getting past the bios vcore +0.3v limit? Are you solely using the ryzen master for oc only?

No I'm on +0.250 to get 4.025ghz stable. Wish it went higher though.

That is what I was asking, you should up the amount of RAM used on the Realbench stress test to 16/32GB. @sityeuropa You seem to have it set at 4GB, set it to 16 or 32GB to put out the instabilities.
 
Yeah sure. But BLK is difficult on AM4 unless you have a board with external clock gen. These are limited to very few. ASUS CH6, ASrock Taichi and Gigabyte Gaming 7 are the main three and the ones I will concentrate on. This Clock gen helps get 3000mhz easy on mems using the 2666mhz mems divider.
 
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