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Overclocking ryzen 5 1600

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turn the multiplier up, run a bit more voltage through it and see how far you can go

Overclocking a ryzen 5 1600 to 3.8 with the stock cooler and a decent msi bazooka 85 $ mobo possible without damaging the cpu or making it working for less time (less life)

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turn the multiplier up, run a bit more voltage through it and see how far you can go

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3 minutes ago, MasterGT1st said:

possible without damaging the cpu or making it working for less time

What are your current temps max load on stock frequency while gaming?

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3.8 is easy on stock cooler.

 

I have mine at 3.8 perfectly stable on stock voltage, stock cooler.

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1 minute ago, Plutosaurus said:

3.8 is easy on stock cooler.

 

I have mine at 3.8 perfectly stable on stock voltage, stock cooler.

No cpu voltage changes and are you using a fancy motherboard ?

 

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Increase your Multiplier by .5 increments and see how high you can stably go. Check your temps while running Aida 64.

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2 minutes ago, Kaicer said:

What are your current temps max load on stock frequency while gaming?

I did not biy it yet just I want to ask about this mu current cpu is a ryzen 3 1200 on a A320 mobo

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3 minutes ago, MasterGT1st said:

No cpu voltage changes and are you using a fancy motherboard ?

 

It's a shit motherboard that is adaptive voltage only + offset.

 

I tried doing 4ghz at +150mv but anything past a few extra mv gives me the 15.5 multiplier bug.

 

So I left it on 3.8 and auto lol, which is about 1.25v I believe.

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1 minute ago, MasterGT1st said:

I did not biy it yet just I want to ask about this mu current cpu is a ryzen 3 1200 on a A320 mobo

A320 can't OC fyi

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4 minutes ago, Plutosaurus said:

A320 can't OC fyi

Correction- Yes they can.

 

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2 minutes ago, Kaicer said:

I think it's just memory and not cpu multiplier...prob some hacks to get it to work but with the vrm on it prob not jdeal

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13 minutes ago, Kaicer said:

Correction- Yes they can.

 

Really

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1 hour ago, Kaicer said:

Correction- Yes they can.

 

A320 does not support overclocking. Only the B and X chipsets support overclocking. It is POSSIBLE to hack the chipset to force overclocking to work but it's more cost effective to just get a decent B chipset motherboard and call it a day. The A320 is really for budget oriented PCs and OEMs. Even then, you really don't save that much.

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1 hour ago, Plutosaurus said:

I think it's just memory and not cpu multiplier...prob some hacks to get it to work but with the vrm on it prob not jdeal

That motherboard is not an A320, its a B350. Look closely in the picture. It is listed as the wrong motherboard.

 

EDIT: for 214$ USD, you have to be stupid to buy this. Also it is not sold by Newegg, it is sold by uh, OutletPC.... idk why they cant sell it on their own store...

 

EDIT2: I seriously don't know why they are using two different motherboards in the pictures. Regardless, I recommend you not to buy it.

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 I would avoid MSI and ASrock if your overclocking they are good value but there VRM's are ehh. i'v tried 4 Asrock boards with both r7 1700 or r5 1600 will only hit 3.7 on 1.38 voltage can do 3.75 with fans running higher, but 3.8 is way too hot. With the huge vcore droop to boot; 4.0ghz is just a dream. GN results where on a ASUS board and they hit 4.0+ with lower voltage. If you do plan on getting a B350 though you probably looking for value and you can easily go 3.6 or 3.65 or 3.7 on ryzen stock cooler with a modest fan curve depending on case cooling. Putting a fan right above ryzen stock cooler makes it preform 10c better. the r5 1600 is for 115 with EMCTYTA29 and 3200 ram for 99 and the mobo is 85.  

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