Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'oc'.
-
overclooking R5 2400G Overclooking Help
BogdanLixandru posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Hi, i have a R5 2400g and i want to overclook it! i have no idea about oc, i have a writhe stealth cooler my motherboard is: https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B450m Pro4/ I want to oc the cpu&gpu sorry if i post this in the wrong place -
I cannot get my RAM to OC to 3200MHz even though it is rated to support it. It works at 3200MHz with only 2 8GB sticks, but putting in another 2, for 4 at 32GB does not work. XMP fails and I cannot manually set the RAM settings either, that also fails. I've tried clear CMOS, updated the BIOS, manually setting speed, using XMP. I don't know how to fix it. I made sure the RAM kit is matching Samsung die. I'm running an Intel Core i7-9700k, RTX 2070 Super, Aorus Z390 Pro Wifi, and GSKILL F4-3200C16D-16GVKB. Honestly any ideas would be appreciated, Gigabyte and GSKILL haven't replied to my support requests.
-
I have an ASUS Maximus Hero IX MB, every time I enable XMP the PC wont get out of POST. I have Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3200 RAM so i should be able to enable XMP, I have tried both XMP profiles, same result. Anytime I enable XMP then disable the PC BSOD after 10-15 minutes unless I do a CMOS clear? What am I missing here, Im really stumped
-
My i5-9600K was running at 5 ghz for almost 2 years at 1.335v Suddenly it became unstable, started crashing cinbench r20 and r23 in oc settings. I tried downgrading to older bios, gave a fresh windows reinstall. Still it's unstable. I even tested further out and even at 1.355v, oc isn't stable at 5 ghz. LLC is at auto, all the cpu current and cache limits are set to max, avx negative offset is at 0. What to do? Edit: Motherboard is Asus ROG Z390-F
-
I have XMP enabled, also I have PBO on as well and I hit a barrier with 3200MHz on 1.15V SoC when i undervolt it to 1.1V (default) i can get to 3533MHz, but it gets unstable and past that point i can not go further, unless i now for real undervolt it a bit lower so i can get to 3733MHz. 1.05V on SoC seems to be too low -it gets me in but crashes real fast but it also worked on 1.075V but again unstable. What would be the sweet spot with something as Patriot Steel Viper 3733MHz RAM to work stable on at least 3400-3600MHz? They are Hynix C-die rams 2 moduls VDDG was set between 950mV and 1050mV cLDO VDDP was set to around 1050mV and DRAM Voltage to 1.35V to ensure stability. But with that said, SoC Voltage was the crucial thing i was playing around with, with PBO enabled (i think) doesnt like higher voltage or it wont even post with freq beyond 3200MHz with 1.15V Basically i could increase higher SoC voltage and as long as it doesnt go past 3200MHz it will be alright, but beyond that i'll have to lower it.
-
Yea, I got MSI afterburner running and I made sure in settings that the core voltage modifier is on. But somehow I cannot adjust core voltage. A picture of my settings v Btw, if your wondering, I have a Zotac Twin Edge OC 3070 and an 850w 80+ gold PSU
- 5 replies
-
- msiafterburner
- corevoltage
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Want to OC my Zotac Twin Edge OC 3070 and I want to make sure cooling performance is optimal so is it worth it to change the thermal paste to something like thermal grizzly kryonaut?
-
Want to OC my Ryzen 5800x and instead of buying a $200 water cooler to replace my NH D15, I want to find another, less expensive way of improving cooling performance.
-
CPU: R3600 MOBO: ASUS B450 PRO GAMING RAM: Patriot Viper Steel 3733MHz 2x8GB I can not push that RAM through 3200MHz. 3200MHz is the MAX i can go. Even at 3233MHz it wont boot. DRAM XMP. profile was activated - all i did then was just lower the freq. Timings remained stock "to 17-21-21-41" 3733MHz freq. @1.35V and increased to 1.40V. BIOS ver. is 2202. Now all of the settings I've set in the BIOS are as followed; DRAM voltage was increased to 1.40V VDDG was put to 1000mV VDDP was put to 1000mV VDDRC SoC was put up to 1.15V VDDRC CPU was pushed up to 1.45V for CPU OC but lowered down to 1.3V @4.0GHz (cos of overheating issues) DRAM voltage was put @1.35V So after a tiny bit of hope lost i lowered timings to 16-16-16-32, i could go perhaps a bit lower, but i am tired as of rn and gonna go take a nap. P.S: RAM is placed in the right slots A2/B2 My question as of right now is which component is making a fool of me? I doubt it that it is the RAM, since then everybody would complain about it, but they dont. I am quite sure it is either the motherboard or processor, but motherboard supposedly supports DDR4 up to 4400MHz. But when i wrote a ticket to ASUS they just replied with - "Regarding the below described case, we kindly inform you that the RAM modules with the part numbers PVS416G373C7K have not been officially tested by Asus with your product and a 3rd Generation Ryzen processor and therefore supported. The issue you encounter may occur due to incombatibility issues. We kindly invite you to please install RAM modules listed in the below QVL list available at your product's support page at Asus website and inform us accordingly if the issue persists" Now, i cant change the ram can i? Also anyone else has the same issues similar to mine?
-
Hi guys, I was refilling my waterloop a couple of days ago. Everything was right so far and no water touched the electronics. When loading my OC profile back in, my pc went off and a sneaky beaky waterdrop, sitting right below the cooler was hopping onto the Mainboard like a killer ninja destroying a psu. Contacting Asus did result in some: "Go look on ebay... Maybe you´ll find a guy selling some parts from his mainboard! " Asking for the schematics or a bill of materials just got blocked of.. OK well... I understand that... I´m working as an PCB-Designer in a small company, so I´m pretty familiar with mainboards n stuff, but I dont´t know what kind of PSU is that, sitting right below the CPU (shown in picture)... I guess it is some kind of IO-Driver PSU for the PCIe and chipset lanes? I know, I could just get a new Mainboard on ebay for cheap, but I really put some time into that one, making it the way i want it. I.e. I cut down the socket to get the delid die guard installed on the 8700k; I have done some mods to the Vcore-PSUs; and I removed all the rgb stuff (don´t blame me! I don´t like rgb flashing around next to me while I´m working, thats all) What I´m looking for here is to gather some information about the layout of those boards, to get a better understanding of what might be potentially broken right now. You know... Its always better to know what you want to fix before u try to fix it... I already ordered a new board to use it as a source for replacement parts. Kind regards, Alex
-
Hello everyone! This is my first post and I hope Ill provide enough info in the photos. I have been recently in the self learning mode of OC my hardware and using benchmarks to test my gear and get an idea of what my PC is capable of. (Been doing a ton of research). I still don't understand so much but I am hoping you all can help me out. I've been running into bottle neck and cant identify what it is. 1. I have tried getting my ram to get into its XMP profile but it wont engage. I have even tried to manually inputting the timings into the BIOS with no success. The LPX Vengeance 3000 MHz RAM wont run at the rated speed no matter what I do and its been driving me nuts. I am running an AORUS B450 Pro WiFi by GIGABYTE with the most updated BIOS to date. (F60e) 2. As for my OC testing with my benchmarks (3D Mark, Heaven Benchmark, MSI Kombustor) I have been having success in getting my GPU to 99% in my benchmarks but it rates a little higher than a gaming laptop, (after my 3D Mark Time Spy Benchmark in DirectX 12 benchmark). I'll post results if that helps as well. I know this is all dependent on my OC settings and will also post my MSI Afterburner settings that I acquired through research of how much my GPU and CPU are able to OC to to be stable generally speaking. 3. But when I run games like "Squad" an FPS based game with up to 100 players my MSI Afterburner overlay shows my GPU, CPU, and RAM not maxing out and my frames float around 30 average and will dip into the 10-18 frames after extended gameplay. This while all components are at reasonable temperature with a stable OC. Someone mentioned to me it might be my motherboards FSB (Front Side Bus) on my motherboard but I cant be sure and I am beyond frustrated after 7 days of trying to diagnose as a new guy to this side of the PC community. Let me know if you need more screen shots and I will provide to help diagnose and fix this problem(s)! I read a few questions in these forum over the past few days and thought this is the best place to bring my question to. Again thanks for reading and all your help. Mobo: https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-PRO-WIFI-rev-1x#kf RAM: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Memory/VENGEANCE-LPX/p/CMK16GX4M2B3000C15
-
Hi all, so I'm brand spanking new to the OC world. I recently bought a 420 AIO for my 3900x. I spent a whole night looking up OC guides and this is what I came up with after a night of testing and benchmarks. I am able to hit an all core of 4.3 at 1.305v. I was told that 1.3v was a safe starting voltage for 24/7 loads for zen 2. I just want to make sure 1.3 is confirmed to be a safe 24/7 OC voltage. I was able to complete multiple hour-long cinabench runs with no issues. My workflow is mainly just gaming and streaming so my CPU never gets anywhere near full load. Any advice and tips would be much appreciated.
-
I watched YouTube videos and read up about i5 9600K overclocking, and saw that in everything I've read/watched, the chip gets overclocked to at least 5.0ghz. So I played it safe and overclocked mine to 4.9. I didn't touch any voltage settings or anything else, I just put the all-core multiplier to 49. I booted into windows fine, but then I clicked start on my cinebench r23 benchmark, my computer restarted. So I went into BIOS to reset my OC, only to see that it was ready reset. So I thought "ok that OC was just unstable." But when I tried to boot into Windows, it said Windows had to "fix itself". I'm back up and running now, but I still would like to overclock my CPU. I was wondering whether I tried to overclock too hard, or maybe the fact that the chip is F series makes a difference, or maybe I just lost the silicon lottery. Anything that I'm missing here that will help me get a stable OC?
-
PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gnVcBc CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700 3.2 GHz 8-Core Processor CPU Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock 4 CPU Cooler Motherboard: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK ATX AM4 Motherboard Memory: Team T-Force Delta RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory Storage: Team GX1 120 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Storage: Patriot VPN100 512 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Storage: Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive Video Card: MSI Radeon RX 570 4 GB ARMOR OC Video Card Case: be quiet! Pure Base 500DX ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply: NZXT C 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-12-25 21:17 EST-0500 I think I managed to get an stable OC 4.0GHz @1,350V LLC Mode 2. I used AIDA 64 for over and hour to check for stability. I was reading different threads about OC and some people recommend to disable AMD CoolN'Quiet and Global C States. That's why I'm wondering what settings should I pay attention to when OCing. I've seen several Bulzzoid videos in which he also disables overcurrent protection settings. Is there a good article to read and learn about all this little details? I was reading this (AMD Ryzen (2000-Series) Overclocking Guide | TweakTown) but it doesn't go over everything I wanted to know
-
I just bought a 3070 and unfortunately forgot to disable/uninstall Afterburner. It usually starts after boot up and applies an overclock. Will Afterburner detect that it’s a different GPU and not apply the old settings or will this cause issues? I’m especially worried about the power limit, the current power limit in Afterburner is set to 125% and the new 3070 can only support around 110%. sorry if that’s a dumb question, I’m just a bit scared to damage my components/pc
- 3 replies
-
- gpu
- afterburner
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
TL;DR: In GPU Tweak II, will OC Scanner offer more performance than the "OC Preset", and does it automatically apply those settings? Hello, so I recently got a rig with a 1660 SUPER from ASUS. It is the Dual Fan factory OC version listed here on TechPowerUp. My question is as follows: In GPU tweak II (No, I'm not using/going to use AfterBurner or RivaTuner), there are 3 profiles/presets (in "simple mode"): OC, Gaming, and Silent. However, there is also a feature called "OC Scanner". Is there a benefit to running the 30 minute long OC scanner, as opposed to just using the profile "OC" (since it's factory overclocked anyway)? SIDE NOTE: Yes, I turned off 0dB Fan. The heatsink on this card is way overkill anyway, so even at 100% utilization @ 1900mhz, it doesn't make a noise I have spent a few days searching around Google, DDG, and many forums, and nobody has been able to answer this. I would not be asking for your time and consideration if I did not genuinely believe somebody here had insight to offer that I could not find elsewhere. Thank you for your time.
-
This might be a noob question but what exactly is the ring ratio? Is it worth it to increase it? And if so what would be a "good" ratio and what voltage should I increase when necessary? Specs: i7 10700k (5.0 GHz all Core, 1.28V VCore) MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Plus
-
Hello everybody, I've been using the R5 3600 for a while now, but I've never actually looked at the settings. I just bought a 3060TI and figured that, while tuning that, I should probably also have a look at the CPU. Now what I understood is that AMD now has PBO for longer sustained clocks and AutoOC for automatically overclocking the cpu. I don't necessarily want to get every last drop of performance out of the CPU since I don't want to bother with stability issues but I have two questions: - Would I see my performance go up if I buy a better cooler? (I used to have an H75 and I'm thinking of getting a Dark Rock pro 4 or a Gelid Phantom Black). - What are the easy things I really should enable in Ryzen Master (or the bios). So far I have only enabled PBO. I can also enable AutoOC, but then do I need to set the boost override clock for it to do anything? Last time I tried Timespy crashed... Any advice is welcome Thanks PS: I have already enabled XMP PPS: When I run a blender benchmark, all the indicators in Ryzen Master stay in the green, apart from the Temperature which gets to orange.
-
Hi guys, first time posting here, I am a total overclocking noob, but I recently tried it after getting my new Arctic 240 aio, I was able to get a 4.3ghz overclock at 1.4 volts for my Ryzen 3700x. This overclock was super stable even after a 30 min cinebench test, and temps were at around 78 degrees stable. Does this hurt my cpu if I keep it clocked that way?
-
Hey all, I've got my hands on Cyberpunk so it's time to get most of my badly built PC rig: https://valid.x86.fr/abr7xs - whole build from CPU-Z after bench RAM is GOODRAM IRDM 3000mhz 16cl 4sticks x8GB. I feel like there's something wrong with RAM freq. as it only gets 2666mhz temps are steady and dont see problem there so maybe i could OC a bit? So far CP 2077 goes on medium at 30-35fps. i could get 3080 or 3070 but not sure if it's worth for this rig.
-
Hello i have overclocked my 1600 to 3.9GHZ @ 1.3625 volts on stock cooler. Everything seems to be okay i stressed the cpu using Aida and cpu temps stop at around 77-78. How ever i checked on MSI after burner and noticed many spike in temperature usually around 6-9 degree spikes. I used different software CPUID and it also shows the same spikes. I checked the CPU temps in BIOS and there it seems stable it doesnt fluctuate. Im just wondering if this okay? thanks here is the image of the spikes
-
Hi, I finally received Ryzen 5900X. And I watched some videos about AMDs and etc. But I want to ask here, which settings should I tweak in BIOS or Ryzen Master to get free performance. MB: MSI B550 Tomahawk RAM: Crucial Ballistic Black 32GB KIT DD4 3600MHz CL16 Cooler: Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 PSU: Be Quiet! Straight Power 11 Gold 750W Thank You.
-
Hello, so I've had an old asus z270e + i5 6600k lying around for a while now and finally got round to selling it but when removing it around 10 months ago now I never reset the OC, do you think these OC settings would've cleared by now or am I going to have to pull out my current mobo and put the old one in to set it back to default? I've read that as my motherboard has been disconnect from the PSU for so long the battery button should've drained and that'll clear the settings, however I have no idea how credible this is? any help welcome, cheers.
-
Hey all I startede playing with RAM OC and seem to be stuck with worse results VS XMP. The thing that confuses is my Aida64 test are better with my 3900MHz OC vs 3200 14-14-14-34 XMP. However when i test in Cinebench R20 my score is lower. See attached picture for timings. I'm running 1.408Vmem, 1.2 SA and IO, 47x Uncore, 5GHz on a 8700k. I tested it stabil with HCI memtest up to 450% and Prime95 large FFT's for one hour. Aida64 XMP: Read: 47550, 47540, 47488 Write: 46600, 46696, 46452 Latancy: 42.9, 42.8, 42.9 3900Mhz OC: 3900 16-17-17-35 mode 1 6-6-24 RFC: 313 stabil Read: 56509, 56165, 56310 Write: 57523, 58126, 57765 Latency: 42.0, 42.1, 42.0 Higher bandwith and lower latency yet my R20 is lower With XMP i get 3850 multicore and 517 singlecore points in R20 With 3900MHz i get 3804 multicore and 508 singlecore points in R20 Can anyone see where i go wrong? any help is appreciated.