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SOME RYZEN 7 1700 OVERCLOCKING!

Has anyone done a reinstall of windows 7 on the crosshair? I'm trying to do one at the moment but when I get to the language page it doesn't recognise my keyboard or mouse I have them plugged into the usb2 ports but nothing. Anyone got any ideas?
 
Has anyone done a reinstall of windows 7 on the crosshair? I'm trying to do one at the moment but when I get to the language page it doesn't recognise my keyboard or mouse I have them plugged into the usb2 ports but nothing. Anyone got any ideas?

you need a ps2 KB and mouse to do that and the crosshair does not have that port, to use USB vertions you have to inject the dirver into the iso on a usb pen drive
 
you need a ps2 KB and mouse to do that and the crosshair does not have that port, to use USB vertions you have to inject the dirver into the iso on a usb pen drive

No you don't.

Woopy - go into the bios and enable USB legacy mode.
 
Question:

Is there a guide to overclocking Ryzen?

So far I have set a manual voltage of 1.275V, and a manual clockspeed of 3.7GHz which is fine, however the clocks are locked to 3.7 in Windows so it idles hot

Is it better to use Vcc offset?
 
Question:

Is there a guide to overclocking Ryzen?

So far I have set a manual voltage of 1.275V, and a manual clockspeed of 3.7GHz which is fine, however the clocks are locked to 3.7 in Windows so it idles hot

Is it better to use Vcc offset?

If you are on an Asus board offset won't help. Once you set a target other than auto, it disables stepping down.

Though I think the crosshair may allow it.

Not sure about other brands
 
If you are on an Asus board offset won't help. Once you set a target other than auto, it disables stepping down.

Though I think the crosshair may allow it.

Not sure about other brands

Oh, that's a shame! I only bought the ASUS because it had the fewest RGB lights ...

Would it be better to set the multiplier through Ryzen Master instead of the BIOS?
 
Question:

Is there a guide to overclocking Ryzen?

So far I have set a manual voltage of 1.275V, and a manual clockspeed of 3.7GHz which is fine, however the clocks are locked to 3.7 in Windows so it idles hot

Is it better to use Vcc offset?

There is a way of stepping down using custom P states on the CH6 AMDmatt posted about it in the Ryzen owners thread.

https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/t...-owners-thread.18771445/page-27#post-30598580

Not tried it myself yet but as soon as i get time I'll be all over it!
 
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