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Overclocking AMD Ryzen 2 2700?

2 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

I'm not having an issue whatsoever, someone just loves picking on people apparently.

 

Regarding DOCP, you should keep it as it makes a greater difference than the frequency you might gain from overclocking the CPU in the first place.

 

Ryzen infinity fabric(technology used to link cores together) latency is tied to your memory frequency, the faster the memory the lower latency you'll have which increases performance specially on single threaded workloads, trying to further fine tune your memory through an overclock is also advisable.

 

As you seen the DOCP values are stable for both the motherboard and CPU, try pushing it to 3200mhz and keeping the timings, or loosening them to 16 18 18 36 (at maximum).

 

Youtube also has a lot of guides for this.

 

Cheers.

 

1 minute ago, Cyracus said:

Sorry, but for real, be aware of the discrepancy between voltage readout at the software level and the hardware level, quickest way to ruin your day is to think you're pushing 1.4v when your cpu is getting 1.6 and end up with a dead chip that you may not be able to get a warranty replacement

I'd like to try this, but I am unsure what the results will be. Especially on the stock cooler. I know my max temps is about 50 to 55 C Already.

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Just now, _Grid21 said:

 

I'd like to try this, but I am unsure what the results will be. Especially on the stock cooler. I know my max temps is about 50 to 55 C Already.

Memory overclocking is harmless, if you push it too far your motherboard will just default the values.

 

Your temperatures are fine even if you're using stock cooler, you see Ryzen is not really a temperature limited processor like Intel, you should be able to achieve 4.1ghz on all cores using 1.35v with this cooler, your safe temperature line would be on the early 70's for full load.

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32 minutes ago, Cyracus said:

It's not just in their sig, it's the title of the topic. @Princess Cadence  was being nit picky. Like I doubt anyone using this forum doesn't know what a ryzen 2700 is (and if they don't they shouldn't respond to this topic: "Overclocking AMD Ryzen 2 2700?")

>inb4 "Ryzen 2"

Your hypocrisy is funny. You were also being very nit-picky.

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There's tutorials on overclocking Ryzen on Asus MoBo's. A simple google would've sufficed.

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1 hour ago, GoldenLag said:

Plug in 4,1 jiggies

 

1,35 volts.

 

Stress test

 

If fail: drop to 1,34 volts.

 

If increase to 1,37 volts.

 

If fail drop to 4 jiggies

 

Repeat voltages. 

 

 

 

Do above or play around with voltages. Stay below 1,4 Vcore. 

 

Watch temps. Make sure they dont go too high. If they do. Attempt to increase fancurve or lower voltage if it is stable. 

 

 

OC is inherently trial and error. Expect spending some times doing this. Avoid Auto OC, it applies way too much voltage

Could I just start with 4Ghz on some safe voltage? Just because this is the first time I'd be trying this?

 

EDIT: There is nowhere in the bios for me to type 4Ghz in the settings. Where is it for the X470 bios?

 

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2 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

Could I just start with 4Ghz on some safe voltage? Just because this is the first time I'd be trying this?

 

 id try 4,1 jiggies first. because if that works you don really need to do any extra than perhaps drop voltage to it doesnt work

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3 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

 id try 4,1 jiggies first. because if that works you don really need to do any extra than perhaps drop voltage to it doesnt work

I don't see anywhere in the Ai Tweaker section to set the clock speeds.

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17 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

I don't see anywhere in the Ai Tweaker section to set the clock speeds.

there should be a multiplier and a base value. base value of 100 and then 41 as a multiplier. 

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2 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

there should be a multiplier and a base value. base value of 100 and then 41 as a multiplier. 

So do I set my TPU to TPU I? According to the manual, it applies air cooling Overclocking. 

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2 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

So do I set my TPU to TPU I? According to the manual, it applies air cooling Overclocking. 

Afaik its TPU 1 yes. 

 

I havent touched that mobo before.

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

Afaik its TPU 1 yes. 

 

I havent touched that mobo before.

So it did some auto tuning, now it set the CPU core ratio to 34.00, Core Voltage 1.099, APU Freq 100.00. What am I suppose to do now?

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2 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

So it did some auto tuning, now it set the CPU core ratio to 34.00, Core Voltage 1.099, APU Freq 100.00. What am I suppose to do now?

Set core voltage to 1,35 (ish) and CPU core ratio to 41.

 

You dont have an APU so that doesnt do anything

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Just now, GoldenLag said:

Set core voltage to 1,35 (ish) and CPU core ratio to 41.

 

You dont have an APU so that doesnt do anything

Would that be the VDDCR CPU Voltage setting? Do I set that from auto to manual? When I go to set the VDDCR CPU voltage Override, and I type in 1.35000 it wants to set it to 2.0000 for some reason.

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According to Buildzoid (actual hardcore overclocking) and Der8auer manual overclocking for Ryzen 2xxx doesn't make much sense. Best way is appearently to just change the Precision Boost Override and be done with it:

 

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1 minute ago, Hans Power said:

According to Buildzoid (actual hardcore overclocking) and Der8auer manual overclocking for Ryzen 2xxx doesn't make much sense. Best way is appearently to just change the Precision Boost Override and be done with it:

Well now just confuses me considering I just changed all these settings.

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8 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

Would that be the VDDCR CPU Voltage setting? Do I set that from auto to manual? When I go to set the VDDCR CPU voltage Override, and I type in 1.35000 it wants to set it to 2.0000 for some reason.

Instead of typing. Use + or - on the keyboard. Should allow for more tweaking. 

 

Photoes would be nice to go by.

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3 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Instead of typing. Use + or - on the keyboard. Should allow for more tweaking. 

 

Photoes would be nice to go by.

What do I do here?

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4 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

What do I do here?

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Set custom core ratio to 41.

And go from vddcr CPU voltage to 1,35.

 

Leave the rest to auto.

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3 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Set custom core ratio to 41.

And go from vddcr CPU voltage to 1,35.

 

Leave the rest to auto.

Is this all correct?

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1 minute ago, _Grid21 said:

Is this all correct?

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That looks good to me.

 

Now test if stable. And if not. Just follow the steps in my first post kn this thread. 

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Just now, GoldenLag said:

That looks good to me.

 

Now test if stable. And if not. Just follow the steps in my first post kn this thread. 

I can do a rendering test in Vegas Pro 16 and set it to CPU render.

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2 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

I can do a rendering test in Vegas Pro 16 and set it to CPU render.

@GoldenLagSo Windows didn't even boot, it just crashed, rebooted, and flashed my Bios lights.

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5 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

I can do a rendering test in Vegas Pro 16 and set it to CPU render.

Stresstesting is what you would be doing yes.

3 minutes ago, _Grid21 said:

@GoldenLagSo Windows didn't even boot, it just crashed, rebooted, and flashed my Bios lights.

So no 3 times restart before booting?

 

Try upping voltage to 1,37. 

 

Also BIOS probably got reset. 

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

Stresstesting is what you would be doing yes.

So no 3 times restart before booting?

 

Try upping voltage to 1,37. 

 

Also BIOS probably got reset. 

Well, it's 4Ghz, and 1,34 and it booted, but now my CPU is 83 *C under stress test. is that to high?

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Just now, _Grid21 said:

Well, it's 4Ghz, and 1,34 and it booted, but now my CPU is 83 *C under stress test. is that to high?

Those temps are fine. If those are the current temps i wouldnt go higher. Try dropping voltage to 1,33. And just droo voltage untill you hit a point where its right above where it crashes. 

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