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Amd Ryzen 3 1200 Overclock Settings

  • #1
I accept had my PC for effectually 3 weeks and I accept been experimenting with the overclocking of my Ryzen 3 1200. The Default clock and voltage is 3.one GHz and 1.18750 V. When I first overclocked my CPU I set it to 3.8GHz and at 1.21875 5. I was able to run and consummate Cinebench but after a few days I ran Cinebench once again and my PC black screened, suggesting that it was a unstable overclock. So I raised the Voltage to one.22500 where the same scenario happened. Now I have gone upward to 1.25625 and CPU demanding games oftenly Black Screen and make the PC unresponsive, however audio from Skype, music ETC. is still being transmitted and my friends however are able to hear me through Voice coms.
I need a solution to this and require suggestions for a stable overclock or did I just get very very unlucky in the silicon lottery or this some other problem in the software or other hardware.
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  • #3
Voltage can get much higher. ~i.4V max for long-term, so try 1.35V-1.4V and allow a dynamic vcore

*"During our measurements, by trial and error we found that at ane.375~i.425 Volts you volition end upward at roughly 3.9 ~4.0 GHz. You could apply a fixed voltage, but nosotros do recommend a voltage offset (start with +200Mv)." http://www.guru3d.com/manufactures-pages/amd-ryzen-3-1200-and-1300x-review,26.html

Well keep temperatures in mind also. My temperatures are ridiculously high compared to other Ryzen 1200'due south I've seen. They each higher up 75 degrees C on simply 1.25 Five with simply Intel fire test running. And so going up in voltage is not s very expert option. But when I was installing the processor I took a smuged some of the thermal paste of the cpu libation by blow, not a very noticeable amount only withal did. Would that affect the temps?

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  • #4
It could have created an uneven layer of paste between the cooler and the CPU. Peradventure try reapplying.
  • #v
It could have created an uneven layer of paste between the cooler and the CPU. Peradventure endeavour reapplying.

I will try that after on but I hear people become their Ryzen 3s stable 3.8 GHz on low voltages like 1.21750. So I did get unlucky in the silicon literary?

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  • #six
I can't say. I've been wanting to become one and find out myself.
  • #7
I tin can't say. I've been wanting to get one and find out myself.

The thing im worried almost is how it was stable at such a depression voltage only then later ii days it became unstable. I was only running cinebench though so the stress testing wasent really done properly and maybe 2 days after i tried cinebench again i had more groundwork apps on making information technology crash. I don't know.

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  • #8
It haven't washed extensive overclocking, merely when I practice it I run Prime95, AIDA64, or OCCT (or all 3) for at least i-2 hours if I plan on running the overclock regularly.
  • #9
It haven't done extensive overclocking, just when I do it I run Prime95, AIDA64, or OCCT (or all 3) for at least 1-two hours if I plan on running the overclock regularly.

Tommorow I'thou going to experiment with getting a stable oc with the lowest voltage and use it when I buy new ram and some thermal paste since the temps are high. And I forgot to add non only did i smuge some thermal paste off, I as well also the heat sink off after it was placed down and stuck to the cpu and put it back without replacing the thermal paste.

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  • #10
Get you some extra thermal paste, I employ Chill Silver 5, and get a nice thin layer applied properly. It took me several tries to get only the right corporeality before I knew the right amount. Information technology's piece of cake to use too much.
  • #eleven
Become you some actress thermal paste, I use Arctic Silver v, and go a dainty sparse layer applied properly. It took me several tries to get merely the correct amount before I knew the right amount. It'due south like shooting fish in a barrel to use too much.

It was my start e'er build for my birthday then I fucked upwardly and I saw in vidos that you should put a little pea sized drop onto the cpu and let the heatsink spread it out evenly I will do that. I will figure out the all-time stable overclock tommorow and run into how the temps improve with the new coat of thermal paste when I get it. Until so I think I will just stay on stock speed, or maybe the overclock won't run too hot.

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  • #12
Well that'southward why I say make sure you have enough thermal paste, 1 tube should be plenty for several applications. Detect out which awarding of thermal paste works best for your CPU.
  • #13
It could take created an uneven layer of paste between the cooler and the CPU. Maybe try reapplying.

I have done some testing today with the overclocks, I completed 10 runs of Intel Fire Exam and the Ryzen Master software running which besides puts some strain on the CPU and groundwork app like Skype, Steam and Chrome with a video playing, at 1.26250 V. Than I tried the same exam merely at one.25625 5 simply my PC crashed. In both test the temps were reaching in a higher place 75 degress about 77 max. After I restarted my PC I did the i.26250 V test again which ran and completed previously notwithstanding this fourth dimension crashed. I don't know if it was the Temperature or too niggling voltage, now I've done the same test at one.26875 Five and it was completed, I will try information technology once more later and see if it succeeds once again , I will keep that as the overclock and wait until I go new thermal paste to utilize it in games.

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  • #14
Max temp on Ryzen 3 is 95C. I would crank the voltage upwards.
  • #xv
Max temp on Ryzen iii is 95C. I would crank the voltage up.

I don't really want to go above 75C and at 1.26875 V the CPU is stable and I ran intel burn test xx times and it finished without a flaw, it reached 77C but that is probably due to the thermal paste situation, I will continue this as the overclock and use it when I get new thermal paste thank you a lot for your help.

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  • #16
77C during stress test, but what about gaming temps?
  • #17
77C during stress exam, but what well-nigh gaming temps?

Game temps were around 66 on Rust which is a very CPU intensive game. And around sixty or less on esports titles.

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  • #18
Your temps are fine now. Seems like you lot could button it a lilliputian further. If you lot desire better temps at higher voltage just get a amend cooler, but it's still not guaranteed to give you whatsoever more overclock considering overclocking is not a guarantee.
  • #nineteen
Your temps are fine now. Seems like yous could push button it a petty further. If you desire improve temps at higher voltage just become a meliorate cooler, just it's still not guaranteed to give you any more overclock because overclocking is not a guarantee.

Cheers a lot for the help I will experiment some more when I reapply the thermal paste with higher clock speeds and voltages.

  • #20
Hi. Take also Ryzen 1200. Without irresolute anything just set clock to 3700Mhz and you accept rock stable OC with stock cooler. If you want more yous must buy better libation. I can get 4Ghz stable, simply demand voltage around 1,four and temps not what i want as i prefer quite computer. I have 3,9Ghz 1.28750v in BIOS, just MOBO asrock ab350m pro4 dont take LLC and i meet in monitor programs that CPU taking around one,336 in stress examination.
  • #21
Hi. Have also Ryzen 1200. Without changing anything just set clock to 3700Mhz and you take rock stable OC with stock cooler. If you want more you must purchase better cooler. I tin can go 4Ghz stable, but need voltage around 1,4 and temps not what i want as i prefer quite computer. I have iii,9Ghz one.28750v in BIOS, but MOBO asrock ab350m pro4 dont have LLC and i see in monitor programs that CPU taking around 1,336 in stress test.

This is very weird, I tested your settings at three.7GHz and stock voltage and yep my CPU is running stably with IntelBurnTest and Prime95 running at the aforementioned time for 20 minute. Notwithstanding, a 3.8GHz overclock can't even stably run at 1.30 V. However, once I put it to three.8GHz on the stock voltage the CPU crashed within 10 seconds of not even being under any CPU load.

If you accept whatever ideas on this please respond.

  • #22
Use google translator and read review on link downbellow. They hit iii.8Ghz 1.3v with stock cooler, but temps over eighty with libation full load. From my side if you dont want purchase ameliorate coller just set up 3700Mhz. Temps and coller loud will exist OK. 100Mhz difference is nothing.

http://oc.jagatreview.com/2017/07/overclocking-preview-amd-ryzen-3-1200-wraith-stealth-cooler/2/

  • #23
I've actually establish a new solution. I tin can stably run 3.8GHz at 1.30V. All I had to do is update my bios and this allowed me to overclock using the normal functions in the CO Tweaker. Also it fabricated over-clocks at lower voltage one time over again stable unlike the Ryzen Master app.
  • #24
It' normal result, for me is 3.7ghz@1.2v, 3.8ghz@ane.3v, all pass intel burn exam 10x loop for 70is minutes.
  • #25
It could take created an uneven layer of paste between the cooler and the CPU. Possibly endeavor reapplying.

I will endeavour that afterwards on but I hear people get their Ryzen 3s stable 3.8 GHz on low voltages like 1.21750. So I did get unlucky in the silicon literary?

you might have, ive managed to get to three.6Ghz using 1.2v and my temps below 60 degrees, i also smudged a tiny bit of the thermal paste whilst installing.
(Update: ive got three.8Ghz on 1.2v with still cool temps, only up the voltage)

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