Pic related my dudes, is muh Ryzen 7 2700 running at 3.8 GHz on ALL of its 8 glorious cores (not the precision boost cuckdom) at a voltage of 1.2. I should never have listened to Jow Forums's intel shills who said it couldn't be done. Decided to try it out tonight and found that I was leaving a 14% improvement on the table, just in the basic test I did. If you can deal with noise you can probably up the fan curve and the voltage and go even higher.
>inb4 muh $90 noctua
>inb4 muh ipc Intel cucks
You Can't Overclock Ryzen on Stock Cool-
I'm an intelfag. I'm going to commit suicide now.
Dude, everyone gets it. AMD is on top right now. Only people who deny it are literally paid by Intel.
just get Ryzen 2 instead of killing yourself, it'll be cheaper in the long run
I just got a 2600 and have a MSI mortar, can I use this app to OC my cpu?
yeah, just download Ryzen Master and watch a tutorial. It's pretty easy though.
>set to manual mode
>raise voltage by a certain increment
>raise clock speed by a certain increment
>test
>repeat as necessary until you get your desired clock speed
sweet, thanks
Do people really run permanent OCs for everyday use?
>SMT: On
intelaviv shills on suicide watch.
Thread brought to you, and sponsored by AMD.
Don't forget to Bai Passu.
How will he fit it in his LGA1151 motherboard though? He can't even sell it because everyone knows it's one-time use.
Probably, purely because Ryzen base/turbo clocks are too fuckin low.
I ran offset for my 2600k, but for my 9900k I run adaptive. Sure I might lose out on 100mhz because of it but the CPU will last much longer
My i5 3570k is using 1.05v for 3.8ghz
I mean that's cool and all, but my games still run 60fps like this. I wish i could undervolt more but it won't post below 0.8v idle. My system is 8 years old btw
I fucking want Zen 2 now. My CPU is so fucking old and shit. REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Have you tried overclocking your 8 cores to 5.3GHz ? Mine does that with an air cooler. Then again, it's Intel.
Did this really require a thread? My 2700X boosts to 4.25ghz all core on the stock cooler (with the max rpm switch turned on to allow for 4800rpm), at 1.38v, with PBO enabled, and sees the occasional spike of 4.3-ish on two cores...thats a pretty standard affair for a 2700X, you cucked yourself of a bunch of extra performance, that you don't even need to tinker for, with the X variant, just enable PBO, and performance enhancer and call it a day (or in my case a couple of other key presses to enable the stilts fast 3333mhz c14 memory profile for my ram, which nets yet another significant gain).
My 2500k and 4790k have been overclocked since they were new. It's been almost a decade.
oh god
it doesn't count if you're using it to heat an apartment building user
Sure thing buddy and i have a GTX 1070 that goes up to 4ghz on a passive cooler.
peasants, my 9700k is running at 5.4ghz with an aio cooler, pic related
Yep. I've been running my 5820K at 4.5GHz since launch.
It depends on what you're doing on your PC. I mainly edit 4k videos and PB doesn't boost all cores. They all run at like 3.35 GHz when all 8 are utilized at 100%, thus demonstrating why a hard OC is necessary. I'd probably just use PB for gaymes though.
kek