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Ryzen 5 1600 overclocking

How much can I push the Ryzen 5 1600 with the stock cooler from 3.6GHz? My target is to hit around 4GHz but I am not sure if that is safe.

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5 minutes ago, ali_alper said:

How much can I push the Ryzen 5 1600 with the stock cooler from 3.6GHz? My target is to hit around 4GHz but I am not sure if that is safe.

i got mine to 3.86Ghz at 1.34v on stock cooler

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3.8GHz max on all cores with the stock cooler. Even with an aftermarket cooler, im pretty sure that the max overclock is around 4.0GHz

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Overclock the shit out of it mate! There is no limit!

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No really, a 1600 will usually land on 3,8ghz and 3,9ghz, don't worry though as these 100mhz makes little difference compared to getting 3200mhz memory ram which makes a huge difference.

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Hi, I was just having my first overclock ever last night:

R5 1600 Using Stock Wraith Spire

Asrock AB350 Gaming ITX/ac

Corsair Ven RGB 3000Mhz CMR16GX4M2C3000C15

Open Air, but I put a whooping bitfenix spectre pro led 230mm in front of the MB.

 

I'm stable at 3.8GHz with 1.35V

Memory running at 3333 15-17-17-17-35

Temp max is 63, wraith spire running at 2k rpm

 

@ali_alper Guess that's an example on how much you can overclock it using stock cooler.

 

And guys, I was trying to push it to:

3.9 on 1.45, wont post

3.85 on 1.45, still not working

Then I try to overclock it through Asrock F-Stream software just to see how much V it take to run it on 3.9, it was 1.4-1.425 (HWInfo)

Then I run cinnebench R15, it crashed.

I know the thermal is not the problem, it never hit 65, I know my power delivery is good, I'm using Seasonic Platinum.

So is the problem with my MB VRM? or is it the Cpu chip itself?

Is there anything else I can do?

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With Ryzen I would say find the highest speed you can get before you need fucktons of voltage for stability.

 

For example my chip is stable at either 3.8 GHz at 1.3325 V or 3.9 GHz at 1.38 V.  4.0GHz can boot at around 1.4 but isn't stable.

 

In terms of thermals I would imagine anything under 1.35V will be fine on the stock cooler.

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On 8/3/2017 at 8:56 AM, Princess Cadence said:

Overclock the shit out of it mate! There is no limit!

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No really, a 1600 will usually land on 3,8ghz and 3,9ghz, don't worry though as these 100mhz makes little difference compared to getting 3200mhz memory ram which makes a huge difference.

where did u find this, who would relate amd to mlp

 

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4 hours ago, Sgt. ShadoWolf said:

where did u find this, who would relate amd to mlp

This is the internet my friend, every thing exists in the internet ^^

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15 hours ago, Princess Cadence said:

This is the internet my friend, every thing exists in the internet ^^

There are things that shouldnt exist on the internet

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