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Ryzen Overclock thread. JUST OC results, and hardware/settings

What is your max stable Ryzen CPU O/C speed ?


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Markfw

Moderator Emeritus, Elite Member
So Post your real number in your reply, use your closest number for the poll. Put your settings in your reply, hardware, and memory speed. If you are "in process" post your current best speed, and update your post later, I don't want 100 pages of replies to wade through, just one post per member will make this easy to read.

The poll only allows 10 choices, so all 3 will be mixed, and you have to read the thread to see the breakdown. (crap, I wanted more choices)

Mine is currently 4.0 @ 1.4 vcore for my 1800x on an ASRock AB350 Pro4. Memory is PC3200 Gskill cas 14 @ 2933

Update. Even though So at bios 3950, in windows, task manager shows 3.94 @ 1.375 vcore, stable at 100% load for over 12 hours. Set bios to 4.0 (no 3975 in bios) and windows shows 3.99 ghz, but even at 1.4 vcore, its not stable for over 5 minutes (at load).

Bottom line ? My chip hits a hard wall at 3.975/3.984 loaded.

Also update your poll choice if yours goes up or down.
 
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4ghz for my Ryzen rig in signature. RAM is only running 2400 at the moment, but I ordered some G.Skill TridentZ 3600 that's supposed to run at 3200 with no problems. I'll have the RAM Monday and will update this post then.

I'm game stable, but not crunching stable at 4ghz. Since I play games I'm happy with that. When I DC I turn the OC down to 3.9ghz.
 
Since memory latency is getting so much attention, would be interesting to track that too as memory support and BIOS matures.
 
My Ryzen rig is up but won't boot on anything higher than 2133 DDR4. What's this about ram that works on 3200?

It varies by RAM and most importantly, motherboard right now as BIOS updates from different manufacturers are on different levels of speed.

My ASRock Taichi has been running the XMP 3200 profile since March 7 when I got the motherboard. G.Skill TridentZ CL14.
 
1700 at 3.8 1.375 asus b350m 3000c15 corsair lpx at 2667c16 17 17 17 35 1.36v
 
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Current OC: Ryzen 1800X @ 4 GHz, 1.35v w/ LLC level 1 (level 3 is stable in everything but AVX workloads), ASRock X370 Taichi, 16GB DDR4-3733 Corsair Vengeance LPX @ DDR4-3200 14-14-14-32

Will try for more later.
 
Had 1800X @ 4.11GHz, 1.395V. Think I could have gone higher with some LLC and tweaks. See sig for CPU-Z benchmark/validation.

Unfortunately, I am currently down as my Asus C6H appears to have a partially bricked BIOS or a dead circuit somewhere. It boots and lets me play with BIOS settings but always gives me an error and tells me to press F1 to edit BIOS settings on reboot. As if settings are not applying. Alternative is a dead CPU, which I hope is not the case since it was detected properly in BIOS... I did try BIOS flashback with multiple versions including 0902 and the two newer ones.

*** ANY ASUS CROSSHAIR VI HERO OWNERS - MAKE SURE TO UPDATE TO BIOS 0902 OR HIGHER ASAP WHEN BUILDING YOUR RIG - OTHERWISE YOU RISK BRICKING YOUR BOARD YMMV ***

I've got a couple of B350 motherboards on the way so I should be able to troubleshoot soonish.
 
System 1)
1700 @ 3.5 GHz, AsRock AB350 Pro4, 1.25V, UEFI version 1.43. Did not try any higher.
3.5 @ 1.25V over the stock 3.0 @ 1.1875V seemed like a great compromise
16GB 2x8 eVGA DDR4-3000 @ 2933 CL16
Wraith AM3+ that came with an FX8350 as cooler

System 2)
1700X @ 3.8 GHz, AsRock X370 killer SLI/ac, 1.325V, UEFI version 1.63. Did not try any higher.
16GB G-Skill Aegis DDR4-3000 @ 2933 CL16
DeepCool Gammaxx 400

System 3)
1700X @ 3.8 GHz, AsRock X370 fatality K4 SLI/ac, 1.3125V, UEFI version 1.64. Did not try any higher.
16GB 2x8 eVGA DDR4-3000 @ 2933 CL16
Corsair H100i
Will shoot for 4.0+ GHz in this system.

Edit:
None of these system allow overclocking at the UEFI, meaning that while you can "change" the multiplier, windows boots lower than stock.
Overclocking done using Ryzen master
Edit 2: Copy/paste error in the UEFI versions.
 
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Unfortunately, I am currently down as my Asus C6H appears to have a partially bricked BIOS or a dead circuit somewhere.

Urgh. It looks like the C6H keeps claiming more victims. Gigabyte K5 owners are experiencing some problems as well. chew* is investigating . . .
 
System 1)
1700 @ 3.5 GHz, AsRock AB350 Pro4, 1.25V, UEFI version 1.43. Did not try any higher.
3.5 @ 1.25V over the stock 3.0 @ 1.1875V seemed like a great compromise
16GB 2x8 eVGA DDR4-3000 @ 2933 CL16
Wraith AM3+ that came with an FX8350 as cooler

System 2)
1700X @ 3.8 GHz, AsRock X370 killer SLI/ac, 1.325V, UEFI version 1.63. Did not try any higher.
16GB G-Skill Aegis DDR4-3000 @ 2933 CL16
DeepCool Gammaxx 400

System 3)
1700X @ 3.8 GHz, AsRock X370 fatality K4 SLI/ac, 1.3125V, UEFI version 1.64. Did not try any higher.
16GB 2x8 eVGA DDR4-3000 @ 2933 CL16
Corsair H100i
Will shoot for 4.0+ GHz in this system.

Edit:
None of these system allow overclocking at the UEFI, meaning that while you can "change" the multiplier, windows boots lower than stock.
Overclocking done using Ryzen master
Edit 2: Copy/paste error in the UEFI versions.
I have that motherboard in system 1, and I can overclock with BIOS, using 1.43 bios.
 
I have that motherboard in system 1, and I can overclock with BIOS, using 1.43 bios.

Have you checked with CPU-z/HWinfo64 that indeed the speed selected at the UEFI is the speed in windows?
Even though the UEFI said 3.5GHz, booting into windows and checking HWinfo64 said 2.8GHz for me.
Running a quick 3DMark firestrike confirmed it.
Unless I forgot to do something else...
 
1700X @ 3.9
MSI B350,
16GB DDR4 3200 @ 2933 16-16-16-36@ 1.36

I haven't pushed it much yet but it fails @ 4ghz. Not sure if I want to adjust CPU v yet since the board doesn't have offset.

I'll push some when I get my water cooler am4 adapter.
 
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You're running your DDR4 @ 3200 CL15? Interesting. Can you verify that with CPU-z? I had thought odd timings didn't work at the higher settings.
 
Some BIOSes got smarter and set cas latency to an even # automatically, the way I understand it. e.g. 15 becomes CL16.

Unless MSI magically figured out BIOS tweaks.
 
You're running your DDR4 @ 3200 CL15? Interesting. Can you verify that with CPU-z? I had thought odd timings didn't work at the higher settings.

You're right, it is 16, my memory was off.

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The poll tells you who voted...
I don't think I can tell you all the details, but yes, he is a troll, and I can say that as he was removed from CPU for 30 days for that. I thought he was still out on that, but ???
 
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