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R5 3600 @ 4525 OC

Case         Lian Li Lancool 2 Mesh 
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CPU          Ryzen 5 3600 @ 4525 Mhz
RAM         16 Gb Corsair DDR 4 3600  CMW16GX4M2D3600C18  @ 3600 Mhz 14-16-16-36
Graphics   Powercolor 5700XT Red Devil 8Gb
Power       Corsair HX 750 Platinum

Cooler       EK 360 AIO with included EK Vardar 120 fans front mounted and 3x Lian Li Bora ARGB 120 case fans

Any suggestions to improve would be appreciated  
 

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What are you are load temperatures?

Your HWiNFO just shows idle temperatures.

 

How much Core Voltage are you using?

In your HWiNFO screenshots, it's showing 1.46 ~ 1.48V...but that is when idle.

If that is what you are setting in the BIOS, that is TOO MUCH.

You are going to permanently degrade the CPU silicon REALLY fast -- I mean, at that rate, probably less than a year.

It is recommended to use only up to ~1.325V under high CPU load for Ryzen 3000 series.

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Have you actually stress tested this? That chip has a max boost clock of 4.2GHz, which for Ryzen means the speed of the fastest core under a single threaded workload. To get an all-core OC of 300+Mhz on top of that means you either got the most golden of golden chips, or you're completely unstable. +150MHz on one CCX is considered fantastic.

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25 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

What are you are load temperatures?

Your HWiNFO just shows idle temperatures.

 

How much Core Voltage are you using?

In your HWiNFO screenshots, it's showing 1.46 ~ 1.48V...but that is when idle.

If that is what you are setting in the BIOS, that is TOO MUCH.

You are going to permanently degrade the CPU silicon REALLY fast -- I mean, at that rate, probably less than a year.

It is recommended to use only up to ~1.325V under high CPU load for Ryzen 3000 series.

1.4V and above really is way too much.

 

But, id argue that 1.35 with normal LLC should be ok still, on the high side but ok.
Im really interested in the results from der8auer and his one year CPU degredation video:

 

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1.35 will degrade. I would not go north of 1.3v, and it is widely accepted 1.25v is the maximum safe voltage in every scenario....Yes, you do have a very good AIO that can move heat pretty fast and thus lowering the degradation per a given voltage (lower temperatures), but I probably want the chip alive by the end of half a decade.

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Looks good for benching! On my 3600XT I can do all core @ 4400 1.268v, I would be ok with that for 24/7. It can also do 4500 with 1.3375, I would run that too, but maybe not heavy AVX stuff, it will run but temps are right at the top. 1.5v is not the same 1.5v that it gives under stock conditions. If you load that up it will probably just reboot on you. Looking at your screen, all of your temps are high just sitting there doing nothing. You must have a quiet system, I am mildly envious 🙂

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Ok I have reduce the voltage and reduced the OC to 4.5  now and it is running cooler here is a screen shot taken as soon as Cinebench  R20 had finished running 

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@Chris Pratt It does look like I have won the silicon lottery with this CPU I just posted a screen shot after running CB R20 I have reduced the voltagae though now and is idling much cooler 

 

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Here is another screen shot after running 3D Mark with no artifacts or tearing

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