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How hot does it run? How much voltage did you push into it (under full load)?

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Considering 3.7Ghz is the boost clock, an all-core OC to 3.7Ghz is great. The boost clock is the fastest single core, for short, single-core workloads, assuming optimal thermals and power delivery. You normally won't be able to touch that with an all-core OC, unless it's a golden chip.

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11 minutes ago, Scitesh said:

And i have hit a hard wall of 3.7 ghz 

Mother board: B350 tomohawk

Ram :3600 CL 16 corsair vengeance rgb

you are very lucky 3600mhz run well on b350, btw docp on? you could try lower ram speed to 3200 / 3000 with latest bios.

 

cpu voltage? usually stable at 1.3-1.35v

wraith spire shall be fine with temps, 80+C under stress, but gaming shall be fine -60C

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3.7ghz-3.8ghz is the typical wall with the 1700. I was able to reach 4ghz on mine at 1.4125v (If I recall correctly) and a SoC voltage of 1.2, though yours is probably fine where it's at given your memory OC (1.1 SoC is typically recommended).

 

My settings were a tad "extreme", thus my 1700 no longer goes to 4ghz, however, I've got a good OC to 3.8ghz running on it now in my secondary rig. I would get you all my settings but I'm in the midst of a power outage here in Iowa :(

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8 hours ago, BigDamn said:

3.7ghz-3.8ghz is the typical wall with the 1700. I was able to reach 4ghz on mine at 1.4125v (If I recall correctly) and a SoC voltage of 1.2, though yours is probably fine where it's at given your memory OC (1.1 SoC is typically recommended).

 

My settings were a tad "extreme", thus my 1700 no longer goes to 4ghz, however, I've got a good OC to 3.8ghz running on it now in my secondary rig. I would get you all my settings but I'm in the midst of a power outage here in Iowa :(

I don't think I would be able to recreate those temps in hot and humid Mumbai anyways 

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