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Ryzen 5 3600 Overclock

Hi,

 

I'm looking to overclock my Ryzen 5 3600, I found my FIT voltage which is 1.263V.

 

I currently set settings to 4.2GHz @ 1.2625V and I ran Prime95 Small test, and it appears to be fine, no crash at the moment. 

 

I think I won't be able to increase the core clock further on this voltage as 4.4GHz will crash but haven't tried 4.3GHz. I can run 4.4GHz but works only around 1.35v. 

 

Should I keep it at 4.2GHz @ 1.2625v or increase it to 4.4GHz @ 1.35v?

 

Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz 

CPU Cooler: ID-COOLING 214

RAM: Corsair 2x16GB 3200MHz Vengeance LPX DDR4 (OC'd to 3600MHz 18-22-22-42 using memory try it in BIOS)

GPU: Asus Dual RX 6650XT OC 

PSU: Corsair CV550 550w 

OS: Windows 11 Pro

Case: NZXT H5 Flow 

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1.35v is still plenty safe, I ran that on my Ryzen 5 1600 for years with no problems.

As long as your temperatures are good and you're comfortable, I'd say send it.

 

Usually 1.4v and above is what you don't want to be running for extended periods of time on the daily.

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If you can cool it, push it - Id go to at least 1.39v myself

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Still running 1.375v on my 2600X @3.95 all core, and it does get a little warm, but it's also on a wraith spire stock cooler. 1.375v seems to be where it is happy and not throttling, and no obvious degradation.

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6 minutes ago, BiotechBen said:

Still running 1.375v on my 2600X @3.95 all core, and it does get a little warm, but it's also on a wraith spire stock cooler. 1.375v seems to be where it is happy and not throttling, and no obvious degradation.

Hi, 

 

Did you alter the LLC settings in BIOS? I'm thinking of setting my voltage to 1.35v but thinking what LLC mode I should set it to, if needed.

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Cooling a 3600 at 1.35v takes some serious cooling from own experience. 1.2v is relatively easy to cool. Going past 1.3v, temperatures increase dramatically from my own experience.

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3 hours ago, JoeThePizzaGuy said:

Hi, 

 

Did you alter the LLC settings in BIOS? I'm thinking of setting my voltage to 1.35v but thinking what LLC mode I should set it to, if needed.

I went through Ryzen master and adjusted frequency and voltage until it was stable. 3.95 @1.375v is about all I could get from my chip. I did get 4.05 @ 1.4v, but it wasn't exactly stable, and frequently throttled.

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