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How to overclock your Ryzen without voiding warranty.

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Dont put the voltage over 1.4V, then you are good.

Dont put the voltage over 1.4V, then you are good.

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Technically you cant. Since you are running the CPU out of spec. Though as long as you don exceed 1.42 volts you are good. The CPU will last a very long time as long as you are under that voltage. Usually the voltage sweetspot is between 1.32 and 1.39 so id suggest staying around there unless you have a very good mobo. 

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Just now, Joe Jackman said:

ok should i use BIOS or ryzen master app?

 

 

Test using Ryzen master and use the BIOS to permanantly apply it 

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

Technically you cant. Since you are running the CPU out of spec. Though as long as you don exceed 1.42 volts you are good. The CPU will last a very long time as long as you are under that voltage. Usually the voltage sweetspot is between 1.32 and 1.39 so id suggest staying around there unless you have a very good mobo. 

can u tell me what to use? See up^^^

 

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2 minutes ago, Joe Jackman said:

thanks

 

Note that lot all profiles in Ryzen Master will not work in the BIOS when starting up. You might have to play around a bit like i did. 

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

Note that lot all profiles in Ryzen Master will not work in the BIOS when starting up. You might have to play around a bit like i did. 

as in config in the BIOS, till the system stabilizes?

 

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Just now, Joe Jackman said:

as in config in the BIOS, till the system stabilizes?

 

The config in the BIOS might not work even if the exact same worked in Ryzen master, but that just how things go. Just stresstest to test stability. 

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Set voltage to 1.25 and CPU multiplier to 38, and up voltage 0.01mV at a time till it's stable for an hour of OCCT medium data sets

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