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Hey y'all, so I just got a new PC 3 days ago, and I've been messing with the OC, I got a R5 3600 and my settings are at 4.2GHZ (Max boost clock) @ 1.2V maxing out at 75C under heavy load, I feel like 1.2V is a bit too low but not sure so let me know! thanks!

 

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1.2  is perfectly fine for a 3600. if it's stable then yea that's a nice overclock. 

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What I do to test if an OC is stable is downloading Cinebench R15 and then launching it, then going to File>Preferences and setting Minimum Test Duration to 600 seconds. Then I start the benchmark. If it crashes before the 600 seconds has passed I see it as not stable.

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14 minutes ago, Uptivuptiz said:

What I do to test if an OC is stable is downloading Cinebench R15 and then launching it, then going to File>Preferences and setting Minimum Test Duration to 600 seconds. Then I start the benchmark. If it crashes before the 600 seconds has passed I see it as not stable.

Cinebench is not a stability test.

 

A few stability tests I'd suggest checking out are Linpack Xtreme, Prime95 Blend/Large FFT (Small FFT for thermal testing), OCCT and Aida64. Of course there are more out there, but these just came to mind atm.

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