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So I'm running an overclock of 4.0GHz at 1.375  and while I was running the stress test and benchmarks I noticed that my mouse would occasionally lag, is this a problem with the overclock or my mouse?

Also are these temps good for a Gammaxx GT RGB (air cooler): Idle: around 30-35°  and during benchmarks and stress test around 50-60° (never reached 70°  in any of the tests)

Is this a safe overclock to run in everyday use?

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1.375 is a pretty hot voltage and i would place it at the very top edge of safe 24/7 OC. If your LLC doesn't push VRM voltage above 1.375 for prolonged periods of load and is adequately cooled, it's safe... but i've not seen a VRM with LLC that stays at what you set it to under load. It usually goes much much higher. You need to find out what voltage your VRMs are sending to the CPU.

 

system lag is expected with a cpu under 100% load.

 

70*C is a good load temp.

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10 minutes ago, CreepyPro said:

So I'm running an overclock of 4.0GHz at 1.375  and while I was running the stress test and benchmarks I noticed that my mouse would occasionally lag, is this a problem with the overclock or my mouse?

Also are these temps good for a Gammaxx GT RGB (air cooler): Idle: around 30-35°  and during benchmarks and stress test around 50-60° (never reached 70°  in any of the tests)

Is this a safe overclock to run in everyday use?

that kinda oc largely depends on ur motherboard, i'd be much worried about the vrm than the cpu, also i doubt it is actually 60C as ryzen temps can be a bit janky, it should be closer to 70-80 (which is still fine as long as the vrm temps are in check)

 

whats ur motherboard.

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1 hour ago, knightslugger said:

1.375 is a pretty hot voltage and i would place it at the very top edge of safe 24/7 OC. If your LLC doesn't push VRM voltage above 1.375 for prolonged periods of load and is adequately cooled, it's safe... but i've not seen a VRM with LLC that stays at what you set it to under load. It usually goes much much higher. You need to find out what voltage your VRMs are sending to the CPU.

 

system lag is expected with a cpu under 100% load.

 

70*C is a good load temp.

Would a 1.35 voltage be fine? 

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39 minutes ago, CreepyPro said:

Would a 1.35 voltage be fine? 

Yes, AMD recommends a 1.4v maximum.

 

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2 hours ago, CreepyPro said:

Would a 1.35 voltage be fine? 

1.35 would be fine, but i would be surprised is you can sustain a 4.0GHz OC with that voltage.

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6 hours ago, knightslugger said:

1.375 is a pretty hot voltage and i would place it at the very top edge of safe 24/7 OC. If your LLC doesn't push VRM voltage above 1.375 for prolonged periods of load and is adequately cooled, it's safe... but i've not seen a VRM with LLC that stays at what you set it to under load. It usually goes much much higher. You need to find out what voltage your VRMs are sending to the CPU.

 

system lag is expected with a cpu under 100% load.

 

70*C is a good load temp.

 


1.4125 is maximum for longevity according to amd. also, xfr boosts well over 1.4 in many amd cpus

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34 minutes ago, Nickathom said:

 


1.4125 is maximum for longevity according to amd. also, xfr boosts well over 1.4 in many amd cpus

XFR is also dual core only which doesn't load the CPU nearly as much as an all core OC, which means a crap-ton of current.

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1 minute ago, knightslugger said:

XFR is also dual core only which doesn't load the CPU nearly as much as an all core OC, which means a crap-ton of current.

its mostly voltage that burns out the cpu, current doesnt do much

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