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I have a Ryzen 5 1600 AF and I OC it to 3.9 ghz on stock cooler and without changing the voltage which is at 1.2 stock. And after running the stress test I noticed that my temps across all cores are still 66 which they were under stress before oc. Is that supposed to happen?. I expected them to jump to the 70-75 range but no. Also how long should i run the test and if all is good should I try to increase the OC to 4 ghz or even more? that would be crazy considering the fact that am on stock cooler/thermal paste and still at 66c temp. BTW stress program is Prime95 using large FFts and monitoring using HWMonitor and coretemp.

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if you havent changed the voltage then you arent applying any more power, thats what heats the CPU up. your all good, youve netted yourselfsome free Mhz at no cost...:) 

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Just now, X3R4VY said:

Thx for the reply. Should I try and go for 4 or 4.1?

Sure, its not going to halm anything, you may find you need to up the voltage which is when you will see a increase in temps 

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