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What overclock settings should I use for a Ryzen 7 2700 (non-x)

I will be using a 212 evo or 120mm aio liquid cooler, so what kind of speeds and voltages can I get out of my 2700. I'd like a full guide on overclocking this chip if anyone has the time. My motherboard is an Asus ROG B350-F Gaming.

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Its variable, depends on the chip you got and what motherboard you have

 

Heres a good tutorial for beginners:

 

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1.4 volts for 4.2Ghz if you wanna push it to its farthest at safe voltage

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9 hours ago, lmeneses said:

1.4 volts for 4.2Ghz if you wanna push it to its farthest at safe voltage

I could run that on a 212 Evo?

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4 hours ago, Mofro1122 said:

I could run that on a 212 Evo?

no lmao, on an evo I wouldn't really oc, just let turbo boost do it for you, or see what the highest clock speed you can get from stock voltage

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You can get the 2700X to about 4.175GHz with the stock cooler so there is hope you could get to 4.2GHz with the 212.  Give it a try.  

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