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ryzen 5 2600 AIDA64

Yesterday I built a system with a ryzen 5 2600 cooled by the corsair h100x.

I tried to overclock to 4.2 but kept getting crashes so I set the voltage to automatic and it went straight to 1.45.

In AIDA64 stress test iam getting temps in the high 60's sometimes 70 but ryzen master gives temps well above 80.

Wich software should I trust? 

And should I reconsider my oc a bit?

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1.45v is quite high. Might be a better idea to just tone it down to 4.1 and see what voltage you can run that at. On my 2700X 4.1 is almost stable at 1.25v for instance, but 4.2 is impossible without burning my house down.

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4.2 is a bit of hit or miss to zen+. Lost the silicon lottery unfortunately.

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6 hours ago, GoldenLag said:

what motherboard are you using?

MSI B450-A pro

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1.45V on Ryzen is excessive and not safe for the chip. It works, but it wont for long.

hi.

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Just now, Vincent Coucke said:

MSI B450-A pro

X470 is the board you want to overclock. Especially with high voltages.

hi.

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5 hours ago, AskTJ said:

X470 is the board you want to overclock. Especially with high voltages.

 

6 hours ago, NelizMastr said:

1.45v is quite high. Might be a better idea to just tone it down to 4.1 and see what voltage you can run that at. On my 2700X 4.1 is almost stable at 1.25v for instance, but 4.2 is impossible without burning my house down.

What do you think is a good voltage for 4.1

 

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1 minute ago, Vincent Coucke said:

 

What do you think is a good voltage for 4.1

 

Probably 1.3 or lower. If you need 1.4+ for 4.1 it's not worth it.

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2 minutes ago, Vincent Coucke said:

 

What do you think is a good voltage for 4.1

 

1.35 or lower. 1.4 is not a good place to be in.

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Just now, Vincent Coucke said:

 

What do you think is a good voltage for 4.1

 

drop below 1.4 volts. 

 

prefferably below the 1.35 mark. check if stable, drop below if it works to see where the OC becomes untable,

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Are the temps shown by AIDA reliable?

They are a lot lower than those of ryzen master.

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