Ryzen owners, what clocks are you getting on your CPUs?
Name your CPU, motherboard, memory, frequencies, and voltages
1600x
Asus x370
3312 Mhz cl 16 17 17 33
4011 Mhz @ 1.3825
1700x asus b350m-a [email protected]
2400mhz lpx
1800x [email protected]
>>61217135
1600
3.78ghz @ 1.3v
idle 35c load 70c (corsair h60 + mx4)
32gb ddr4 2933 16-18-18-38
ax370 gaming 5
Tip using multiple run of cinebench is fast way to test your overclock
>>61217512
Nice chip
>>61217135
1800x
Asrock X370 Taichi
3600 Mhz cl16 16 16 35
4050Mhz @ 1.35
Arctic Freezer 240, idle 26, load 60~
I decided to use P-state overclocking so my chip could actually go back to idle. Unless something has changed I haven't heard of, if you strictly OC, the chip turns off most of the power saving features.
>>61217135
1700X 3925Mhz 1.44V
Corsair LPX 3333 Cl 17-17-17-40 1T
Asus Crosshair 6 Hero
1600
Asrock AB350 Pro4
Stock Spire Cooler
3.7ghz @ 1.23750
Idle = 40C
20 mins at 100% (P95) = 75C-78C
I was idling at 35C and getting up to 70C under load before, so I think this is a very good result considering the stock cooler and I didn't really have to up the vcore.
>>61217662
This bothered me at first, but after checking power consumption it's really not that big of a deal. At stock clocks/voltage on my 1600 idle power draw is around 15W. With an overclock of 3.8GHz @ 1.32V idle power draw is 23W. 8W extra is nothing.
>>61217662
4050Mhz @ 1.35
damn, what voltage do Cpu Z read at