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So i have overclocked my ryzen 7 1700 to 3,8ghz with 1,3volt. This seems to be the most stable. When i ran aida64 it ran all well and smoothly until about 45min into the stress-test, when it shut down and the error message "hardware failure detected" pops up. I am scared, should i be scared? What should i do? More voltage? Less frequency? Or is it stable? 

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lol does it SEEM stable if it just shuts down on you?

 

did you touch SOC voltage?

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4 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

lol does it SEEM stable if it just shuts down on you?

 

did you touch SOC voltage?

It does not shut down, it works fine. Its just Aida64 that says there is a hardware failure during the test. 

 

The only four things i touched was:

CPU frequency

CPU core voltage

I also have A-XMP on.

(msi motherboard)  

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AIDA64 can detect instability and shut the test down before it crashes the system (it's not doing it successfully always though). Your overclock isn't stable.

Either back down your overclock or apply more voltages. Can't suggest what you should do between those two as I'm not familiar with the AMD platform.

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5 minutes ago, steffeeh said:

AIDA64 can detect instability and shut the test down before it crashes the system (it's not doing it successfully always though). Your overclock isn't stable.

Either back down your overclock or apply more voltages. Can't suggest what you should do between those two as I'm not familiar with the AMD platform.

AMD States that 1.35 volts is the ceiling for OC. sure you can go higher, but at your own peril. i've already blown through one 1700X exceeding this voltage, and i'm apt to state that they're guidance should be followed.

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Might be temps too high or the voltage is too low but i wouldnt put too much voltage through the cpu otherwise you might kill the cpu. Could be related to the power supply not providing clean power

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1.3 v Is low. Try 1.35 v. But. If your system dies I am in no way responsible for the damage

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1.37 / 1.39 is a safe daily driver voltage the boosting voltage stock will go higher than this, I got in on day 1 and have my current oc at 3.95mhz @1.39 under full load ran aida64 for hours with no issues I am on water so this will come into play

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3 hours ago, SirFido said:

So i have overclocked my ryzen 7 1700 to 3,8ghz with 1,3volt. This seems to be the most stable. When i ran aida64 it ran all well and smoothly until about 45min into the stress-test, when it shut down and the error message "hardware failure detected" pops up. I am scared, should i be scared? What should i do? More voltage? Less frequency? Or is it stable? 

First thing make sure memory is stable before overclocking the CPU at all running memtest is a great way to do that. 

 

Once you make sure your memory is stable like 1000% coverage go here for more information on how to do that

 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1628751/official-amd-ryzen-ddr4-24-7-memory-stability-thread

 

Most likely your memory is not stable and that is why its crashing. Also what was the temps in the system when it crashed?

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5 hours ago, jdwii said:

First thing make sure memory is stable before overclocking the CPU at all running memtest is a great way to do that. 

 

Once you make sure your memory is stable like 1000% coverage go here for more information on how to do that

 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1628751/official-amd-ryzen-ddr4-24-7-memory-stability-thread

 

Most likely your memory is not stable and that is why its crashing. Also what was the temps in the system when it crashed?

about 77 degrees celcius 

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