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Ryzen 3700X Core speeds

Hi, brand new to OCing. Just wondering why the cores are at different speeds and why some are so low. Is this normal?

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Is this under full load or idle?

Did you do per core OC or per ccx OC?

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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6 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

Is this under full load or idle?

Did you do per core OC or per ccx OC?

This is with like 7 applications open. (Chrome, Discord, Steam, Steelseries Engine, Files, Task manager etc) 

As for OCing I don't really know. I'm brand new as I found out by default my CPU was clocked at 4.2GHz & 1.375V (NOT very safe)

So got AMD's Ryzen Master to change the clock speeds to 3.6GHz & 1.3V

 

So I'm taking from OC to normal 

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4 minutes ago, Olly456 said:

This is with like 7 applications open. (Chrome, Discord, Steam, Steelseries Engine, Files, Task manager etc

I see, that's not a full load

Try downloading cinebench r20 (from Microsoft store or website) and run the test

 

4 minutes ago, Olly456 said:

I found out by default my CPU was clocked at 4.2GHz & 1.375V (NOT very safe)

I would think as long as it's stock, it should be okay

Though I agree it's a tad higher than what I personally prefer as well

 

4 minutes ago, Olly456 said:

So got AMD's Ryzen Master to change the clock speeds to 3.6GHz & 1.3V

3.6v at 1.3v should be stable for almost all zen 2 chips

You could probably get away with 1.1v, even

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Just now, Moonzy said:

I see

Try downloading cinebench r20 (from Microsoft store or website) and run the test

 

I would think as long as it's stock, it should be okay

Though I agree it's a tad higher than what I personally prefer as well

 

3.6v at 1.3v should be stable for almost all zen 2 chips

You could probably get away with 1.1v, even

Alright thanks! I'm not to sure about voltages though so I just put at recommended level suggested online. Will check out cinebench 👌

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