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SOME RYZEN 7 1700 OVERCLOCKING!

Change the tune pal:

1. Everybody has a different use case, if they perform their standard workflows and it's stable for their needs, that's good enough is it not?

2. Everybody has a different CPU, board, memory, PSU. Doing A to B testing across different machines is exactly that, different machines. This isn't science, nor is it a competition.

It's not meant to be competition...he mentioned he uses his pc for gaming then lists an encoding shot...

Beggars belief tbh...
 
And encoding x264 fully stresses your available memory ? :o
If someone thinks there system is stable with the testing they do then let them be will you, what's the problem if there system doesn't crash when encoding or gaming then it's stable enough for them!!! why stick your nose in and tell them it's not unless they do a million years of P95 small ffts just to please you, your coming across as an obnoxious little man and you need to get a grip!
 
If someone thinks there system is stable with the testing they do then let them be will you, what's the problem if there system doesn't crash when encoding or gaming then it's stable enough for them!!! why stick your nose in and tell them it's not unless they do a million years of P95 small ffts just to please you, your coming across as an obnoxious little man and you need to get a grip!

Some people chow down on fish and chips and junk food and chocolate...thinking it doesn't make them fat...

But I guess it makes them happy...

I'll unsubscribe from this thread...cause my sides are splitting and my face hurts...
 
Seriously guys. Stop it!
What one person defines as stable can be very different to what someone else does. If it's stable for his use-case then it's stable enough for him. So what if it doesn't meet someone else's definition of stable?
 
Seriously guys. Stop it!
What one person defines as stable can be very different to what someone else does. If it's stable for his use-case then it's stable enough for him. So what if it doesn't meet someone else's definition of stable?

Then its completely pointless posting any settings then...

Why share it? For epeen? Just keep it to yourself and game...

What help is it to anyone to post an Handbrake screen shot for 9 hours for a gaming PC? Hand brake will use maybe 1GB ram if that doing an X264 encode...

Hardly any real word usage is it?

If anyone is going to post rhetoric like " Fully blown stability testing" then at least state what you used....

The fact is people are getting frustrated because their systems are not being proved to be stable in anything other than the odd bit of handbrake or real bench.

3 people have posted prime stabilty...so how is it possible to compare chips within the platform?

If you don't want to be left open to scrutiny then don't post...And if your do post at least back your overclock with hard data.

But don't blame anyone for asking questions...and questioning testing methods.

If you are going to Talk the talk at least walk the walk...or just keep it to yourself...

If anyone doesn't want to be asked about their clocks in a CPU forum...Then don't post anything...Posting is inviting discourse.
 
Same board, CPU, memory (sadly hynix too).

How are you getting them to boot at 3200 mate? Got mine to 2966 but would love to push them on.

Could you give me your voltage, timings, memory profile and whatever you may have changed.

Thank you!
Hey man, course. I'll be back at mine tomorrow so I'll post it up then. Would rather be accurate than run it off the top of my head.
 
Anyone else finding overclocked Ryzen does not downclock when idle?

I've got mine set for 3.8ghz and it will stay there regardless of settings. Cores still get parked and whatnot but still sat at 3.8.
If I remove the overclock (literally just changing the cpu ratio from 38 to auto) it will downclock just fine.

Any ideas?
 
Any differences in b350 and x370 overclocks so far ?

From my "little" experience and reading others OC, it is prob down to 200mhz-300Mhz difference, silicon lottery and experience levels in OC'ing. I am comfortable running at 3.9 for short runs, however a lot happer at 3.8Ghz. But l do this all through Ryzen Master, as my foray into the BIOS culminated in lower results @ 3.8Ghz via the BIOS and higher results via Ryzen Master. imo.

Can run at 4Ghz with Vcore at 1.45volts. So that is the limit for me on my MSI B350M tomahawk with a H110i fitted. I could prob get better scores and lower temps via the BIOS however lack the experience and a little concerened l might break something on the board lol.

So with my MSI Tomahawk and R7 1700 and using Ryzen Master l get the followig CB scores:

4Ghz @ 1.45v (1.476v on HWiNFO6) = 1674 (Depending on what is running in the background)

3.9Ghz @ 1.3v = 1676 (I think this is the most effective freq for my setup)

3.8Ghz @ 1.2v = 1619

Stock = 1374

So 3.8Ghz @ 1.2v seems to be the sweet spot for me.

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Anyone else finding overclocked Ryzen does not downclock when idle?

I've got mine set for 3.8ghz and it will stay there regardless of settings. Cores still get parked and whatnot but still sat at 3.8.
If I remove the overclock (literally just changing the cpu ratio from 38 to auto) it will downclock just fine.

Any ideas?

Power plan setting?
 
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