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Hi all,

 

At this moment I got my R7 1700 stable OC'd to 3.8 ghz at 1.35 volts with the stock cooler. This weekend I'm gonna install my kraken x52 cooling so I'm able to increase voltage to see if I can reach a higher OC. 

 

Any thoughts on the max voltage I should be running ?

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Personally 1.4 but some people run at 1.45. At around >3.75 you'll see some longevity effects

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seen common recommendations of no more than 1.45, 1.4 if you want to play it extra safe

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28 minutes ago, Cyracus said:

seen common recommendations of no more than 1.45, 1.4 if you want to play it extra safe

Ok. Thanks.

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Lots of people say the maximum recommended  voltage by AMD is 1.42v because depending on LLC mode (load line calibration) selected in bios anything above that value could result in a voltage close to or above 1.45v, the point where the cpu is pretty much guaranteed to degrade or break.

I'd say tick to max 1.4v, 1.42v if you really have to.

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Personally I can have 1.4v and 4 ghz with 3200mhz ram - but I run at 3.9ghz and around 1.35v - I don't think the extras volts required is worth it for +100mhz

 

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2 hours ago, stealth80 said:

Personally I can have 1.4v and 4 ghz with 3200mhz ram - but I run at 3.9ghz and around 1.35v - I don't think the extras volts required is worth it for +100mhz

My 24/7 OC is gonna be 3.8ghz , just wanna see how far I can push this chip. LLC is on auto for the moment. 3.9ghz at 1.3850 was also stable but the chip got way to hot with the stock cooler during P95 small ffts it maxed out at 82℃ . 

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3 hours ago, ShinchanNL said:

Hi all,

 

At this moment I got my R7 1700 stable OC'd to 3.8 ghz at 1.35 volts with the stock cooler. This weekend I'm gonna install my kraken x52 cooling so I'm able to increase voltage to see if I can reach a higher OC. 

 

Any thoughts on the max voltage I should be running ?

Depends on your mobo, if you have cheap X370/ B350 you can fry your VRMs, which one you have?

 

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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2 hours ago, dave_k said:

Depends on your mobo, if you have cheap X370/ B350 you can fry your VRMs, which one you have?

Gigabyte AX370 Aorus gaming 5. 

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1 minute ago, ShinchanNL said:

Gigabyte AX370 Aorus gaming 5. 

Gaming 5 is great, you can overclock until you kill off the chip

 

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39 minutes ago, dave_k said:

Gaming 5 is great, you can overclock until you kill off the chip

Haha nice. 

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7 hours ago, ShinchanNL said:

Hi all,

 

At this moment I got my R7 1700 stable OC'd to 3.8 ghz at 1.35 volts with the stock cooler. This weekend I'm gonna install my kraken x52 cooling so I'm able to increase voltage to see if I can reach a higher OC. 

 

Any thoughts on the max voltage I should be running ?

Currently have mine at 4ghz, you can try doing it at 40.00, and setting the voltage to 1.375 or a little higher than that and you should reach the same. Mine as well is on the stock cooler, its a godly cooler for the buy at least. 

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26 minutes ago, Haeking said:

Currently have mine at 4ghz, you can try doing it at 40.00, and setting the voltage to 1.375 or a little higher than that and you should reach the same. Mine as well is on the stock cooler, its a godly cooler for the buy at least. 

Yeah I know but once I'll go beyond the 1.375 mark my chip heats up pretty quickly. Guess my kraken x52 will do the trick. Installing it this weekend.

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1 minute ago, ShinchanNL said:

Yeah I know but once I'll go beyond the 1.375 mark my chip heats up pretty quickly. Guess my kraken x52 will do the trick. Installing it this weekend.

I really need to test this but what psu do you have btw with rating?

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3 hours ago, Haeking said:

I really need to test this but what psu do you have btw with rating?

Corsair CX650M 80 Plus Bronze

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3 hours ago, HisEvilness said:

My Ryzen 5 1600 does 3.9 @ 1.406v

Nice , on the stock cooler ?

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Just now, ShinchanNL said:

Nice , on the stock cooler ?

Ah no sorry I got a Liquid Master 240, better temps that way.
3.8 is no issue for the stock cooler beyond that there is a wall even good chips have volts wise./

My wall was not that big so I did not lose out on the silicone lottery, didn't jackpot it either.

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29 minutes ago, HisEvilness said:

Ah no sorry I got a Liquid Master 240, better temps that way.
3.8 is no issue for the stock cooler beyond that there is a wall even good chips have volts wise./

My wall was not that big so I did not lose out on the silicone lottery, didn't jackpot it either.

Yeah . Hitting that wall at the moment. My kraken x52 is also 240mm so I'll be good after I installed it tomorrow.

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