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Ryzen 7 2700 OC in an A320M-S2H V2 (B350 chipset)

2 hours ago, EL02 said:

yes

Unless you know how to modify the Agesa Bios code..... 

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big fat NO BRO.

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9 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Unless you know how to modify the Agesa Bios code..... 

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big fat NO BRO.

YES

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OP: thread hijack, sorry

 

think there's any that would fit on my top row VRMs? seems kinda tight?

 

Don't know if i even need it, i have the Wraith Prism that has some downdraft over the components up there....although i think the actual components might be on the back or something. i dont't even know where the controller is

 

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5 minutes ago, Tristerin said:

 

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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1 minute ago, Tristerin said:

Thank you!!! :) 
And about what you guys are discussing, do you think it's possible to OC it if I update the BIOS to the lastest version? And if not, is the "turbo" a decent alternative?

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2 hours ago, EL02 said:

YES

Why because you READ something on Reddit?

 

Please drop the bios file here so we can inspect it ok?? 

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2 hours ago, Ilegator said:

Thank you!!! :) 
And about what you guys are discussing, do you think it's possible to OC it if I update the BIOS to the lastest version? And if not, is the "turbo" a decent alternative?

Is this a 2700X?? The all core boost on 2700x at default is 4000mhz. 4350mhz single core low loads.

It is normal to see high voltages with this chip in excess of 1.5v is common at stock auto. It's normal.

 

A320 chipsets don't overclock with any bios stock unless MSI actually unlocked the OC features.... which I doubt. 

 

GL

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9 hours ago, Ilegator said:

Thank you!!! :) 
And about what you guys are discussing, do you think it's possible to OC it if I update the BIOS to the lastest version? And if not, is the "turbo" a decent alternative?

I wouldnt do it if i were you

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2 hours ago, EL02 said:

Because I HAVE it.

Show me a 4.2ghz CPU-Z validation please. 

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1 minute ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Is this a 2700X?? The all core boost on 2700x at default is 4000mhz. 4350mhz single core low loads.

It is normal to see high voltages with this chip in excess of 1.5v is common at stock auto. It's normal.

 

A320 chipsets don't overclock with any bios stock unless MSI actually unlocked the OC features.... which I doubt. 

 

GL

It's a 2700 non X. And why do you keep saying it's A320 chipset if Gigabyte says it's B350?

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1 minute ago, Ilegator said:

It's a 2700 non X. And why do you keep saying it's A320 chipset if Gigabyte says it's B350?

To be fair Gigabyte is also literally saying its an A320. Kind of stupid move on their part, makes it confusing.

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9 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Show me a 4.2ghz CPU-Z validation please. 

Got it to 3.9ghz with 85C max. Not gonna do it again...
Let me see if I've got a screenshot or smth else

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2 hours ago, EL02 said:

Got it to 3.9ghz with 85C max. Not gonna do it again...
Let me see if I've got a screenshot or smth else

Don't bother. That's the max multiplier for the Cpu and doesn't have selection for higher or is greyed out beyond that frequency.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Mister Woof said:

To be fair Gigabyte is also literally saying its an A320. Kind of stupid move on their part, makes it confusing.

Well I'm looking at the Giga-site right now....

 

Not a single thing about overclocking the cpu, which most boards are bragged about as a feature.... but give me a few minutes to further read.

 

 

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9 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Don't bother. That's the max multiplier for the Cpu and doesn't have selection for higher or is greyed out beyond that frequency.

 

 

4.0ghz 90C was also possible, didnt like the temps though

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2 hours ago, EL02 said:

4.0ghz 90C was also possible, didnt like the temps though

OK, I'm researching. 

 

The naming scheme generally A320, features no OC. I know my A320 chipset doesn't.....

BUT

OP states, B350 chipset on A320 naming, which is well..... B.S. really 

I then retract my statement.

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1 minute ago, ShrimpBrime said:

OK, I'm researching. 

 

The naming scheme generally A320, features no OC. I know my A320 chipset doesn't.....

BUT

OP states, B350 chipset on A320 naming, which is well..... B.S. really 

I then retract my statement.

seems like 8-core Ryzen 5 1600 or Ryzen 5 1600 AF deal.

 

Don't have any A320 chipsets to sell anymore, but have B350s. Since won't have the same features as a B350, they put the B350 chip into the A320 boards and just leave it called the A320 to sell at a lower price point.

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2 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

OK, I'm researching. 

 

The naming scheme generally A320, features no OC. I know my A320 chipset doesn't.....

BUT

OP states, B350 chipset on A320 naming, which is well..... B.S. really 

I then retract my statement.

Yeah this is an odd board.  I was learning more than anything over the last few minutes LOL.

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I don't know manufacturers do that type of crap. But I suppose to try and make more money having more options. 

 

I wouldn't expect a big OC from that chip. It's second to none 2000 series flagship. 

The cooler you run that chip and VRMs the better, that's all I can tell you. 

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9 hours ago, Tristerin said:

Yeah this is an odd board.  I was learning more than anything over the last few minutes LOL.

And the bios is messed up. Showing 1.4v for no reason, while hwinfo says 1.2. Also it has all kinds of visual bugs.

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9 hours ago, Whiro said:

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For some reason i thought it was a good idea to skip 4.0 and oc it to 4.1ghz. Pc made a buzzing noise. Checked for burning marks, nothing. Never overclocked anything since then.

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Yea, I'd not use that board with a 2700 if it can't handle a 2400G...... just sayin'

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