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Okay I have a ryzen 2600 and I overclocked it tonight and it came out with a max core speed of 4924 Mhz and I was wondering if that means my cpu can handle a 5gh (or close to) clock if it had more rads and cooling area. Anyway I an still happy about this and I want to know if that was the fastest core clock. Here is the proof.

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I expect that you overclocked your 2600 to 4GHz but the firestrike program reported 4924 MHz as your maximum turbo clock for an apparent reason. I think it may just be a bug or incorrect reporting. And no you will not be able to 4.9 without LN2 or a Subzero build with a high binned silicon chip.

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18 hours ago, Kpite said:

I expect that you overclocked your 2600 to 4GHz but the firestrike program reported 4924 MHz as your maximum turbo clock for an apparent reason. I think it may just be a bug or incorrect reporting. And no you will not be able to 4.9 without LN2 or a Subzero build with a high binned silicon chip.

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What I thought lol. I will redo the test oof I meant time spy as well.

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