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ASRock X470 Master SLI/AC Overclocking

Hi all,

 

im over clocking my R5 2600 and I’m running in to some issues that maybe someone could advise me on. I’m currently going for a 4.1ghz OC and have my vcore set to 1.337. VDroop has my vcore dropping to something like 1.28v and it’s so close to being P95 stable. Obviously I can raise the voltage some more but the vdroop is really bothering me.

 

My my question is: how do I keep my voltages stable on this MoBo? There is no LLC option on the main OCTweaker bios page, but is there something I could do in the advanced options? Can LLC be added to a bios later on in an update? 

 

Thanks!

 

my build:

ASRock x470 Master SLI/AC (bios 1.4)

Ryzen 5 2600 

corsair h115i w/ push&pull fan config

 3200mhz cl14 ram

corsair hx1200i PSU

samsung 860 evo 500gb

sapphire Rex 580 8gb nitro

 

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33 minutes ago, CarolinaRoots said:

Hi all,

 

im over clocking my R5 2600 and I’m running in to some issues that maybe someone could advise me on. I’m currently going for a 4.1ghz OC and have my vcore set to 1.337. VDroop has my vcore dropping to something like 1.28v and it’s so close to being P95 stable. Obviously I can raise the voltage some more but the vdroop is really bothering me.

 

My my question is: how do I keep my voltages stable on this MoBo? There is no LLC option on the main OCTweaker bios page, but is there something I could do in the advanced options? Can LLC be added to a bios later on in an update? 

 

Thanks!

 

my build:

ASRock x470 Master SLI/AC (bios 1.4)

Ryzen 5 2600 

corsair h115i w/ push&pull fan config

 3200mhz cl14 ram

corsair hx1200i PSU

samsung 860 evo 500gb

sapphire Rex 580 8gb nitro

 

why do you have a 1200 watt psu? thats not going to draw 600 watts. 

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3 hours ago, Firewrath9 said:

why do you have a 1200 watt psu? thats not going to draw 600 watts. 

That’s not exactly helpful. I have a PSU of that capacity for multiple reasons. First and foremost it’s future proof for when I expand my build with larger processors and use multiple graphics cards. That coupled with an OC on everything can draw a lot of power. As of right now, and even in the future, my PSU doesn’t need to work very hard and makes almost no noise. Plus the high quality aspect of it hopefully makes for less voltage ripple at the source. On top of all of that, I got it because I wanted it.

 

do you have anything helpful to add? or even anything on-topic?

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  • 2 weeks later...

I got this board and hate it. I just got the 1.40 Bios update just now, so Ill try getting a better OC when I feel like it. 
Anyway to get the LLC, you need to go to AMD settings and not OC mode. Then its under tools. 

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nvm what i had informed you before was how to locate the SOC voltage. my information came from a German youtuber so I was fuzzy on the details. 


As for the LLC, I remember as I was looking for more tips to OC with this piece of shit. I mean its advertised that it can OC, but what a shitty way. Anyway someone on reddit asked this too, which is where I confused my answer. 

 

 

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