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I have an H100i v2 on it, I'm just unfamiliar with overclocking on Ryzen. Any guides out there that you have found particularly helpful when it comes to overclocking on AMD?

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4 minutes ago, Kloudkicker said:

I have an H100i v2 on it, I'm just unfamiliar with overclocking on Ryzen. Any guides out there that you have found particularly helpful when it comes to overclocking on AMD?

Most of the techtubers on youtube have many pretty good guides, follow those to get familiar, that look at actual extreme overclocker guides, to understand it all. You probaby won't be able to use the same kind of voltages as those guys though, but they explain what they all mean and you can get a little more out of normal overclocking knowing the extreme stuff. Even though it's air cooled I got my GTX 980 to 1580MHz following the principles of extreme overclocking. 

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your mobo supports easy overclocking

 

most of the time you just punch the multiplier that you want like 40 x 100MHz

 

put like a maximum of 1.37 volts and set the RAM speed to 2933Mhz and save the settings

 

if the OC fails you just go back into BIOS and try a lower value or pump more voltages

 

1800X should easily hit 4GHz and in some cases hit 4.1 or 4.2GHz if you are really lucky with your silicon lottery

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Overclock your cpu first then your ram only after you maintain a stable overclock should you adjust your ram and timings

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