I didn't have any more BSODs. If that's what you're asking. I think It was Win 10 update causing that BSOD. My CPU is not OC'd and running on stock clock though.
R5 1600 ?
I did test with OCCT and temps were even worse. But yeah I wouldn't "stress it" either (pun intended) if temps were normal on prime95. But 85 was way too high imho.
I had a "good time" back when I did a test on prime95 (don't know which one, might be small FFT) and saw a 100C. I wasn't knowledgeable back then so I let it reach 100C which was not wise now that I think back on it :D
Thanks for the input. I did the blend tests actually not the FFT ones. Even that may be unrealistic because I didn't see temps as high as prime95's blend test on my daily usage.
I have a Ryzen 5 1600 and with the stock cooler the max OC I can apply is:
3.7 GHz @ 1.28750 Volts. Don't know if it's stable "exactly" because I couldn't run Prime95 for more than 7 minutes as the temperature would exceed 85C. It got through 10 consecutive runs of Cinebench CPU test though...
Yeah left on auto, core voltage frequently dips into 1.4 Volts region on mine too. Even if you don't want to OC, I think it's wise to enter a manual vcore value on BIOS.
I thought the 1600X boosted to 4.0 GHz on stock settings ? Allthough I think that is single core boost clock. So your 4.0 GHz OC means all cores right ?
So since I have at least 4 knowlegdeable people here, I want to know if I understand the whole cooling process here:
My case has 2 intake fans at the front, 1 exahust fan at the back. So the air flow direction is from the front to the back.
On the cpu side of things, cpu die produces heat which...
Solid recommendations and I was going to apply them but I think it's working fine right now @3200 MHz CL14. I don't know why it didn't before honestly. Maybe it was because I OC'd from Memory Try It before and I'm using XMP Profile 2 right now (not that this explanation makes sense :))
People did it, it's a matter of luck. No one's saying that it's normal to OC with stock cooler. I'm just saying that (and provided a link) it is possible. My next course of action will be getting a good air cooler and try to OC with that. But seeing as people do it with ridiculously low voltages...
Yeah I also got confirmation from GSkill via e-mail that individual DIMMs' model numbers and whole kit's model number are different and it's normal. So my RAM is on MSI's QVL list. And I've been using it for a while now @ 3200 MHz CL14 and it's been running fine, passed all tests etc.
Matches...
Also OC'd CPU "somewhat". 3.6GHz with VCore = 1.2250V. It got 85 C during OCCT (ran for 10 minutes). If it's getting this hot with a mere OC of 3.6 GHz (and voltage isn't high too) I think it's pretty safe to say that I lost silicon lottery "badly". Not that an additional 200-300 MHz would make...
Prime95 ran for 12 hours overnight. No problems. I don't get it, just days ago I couldn't get prime95 to run without crashing/rebooting with exactly the same RAM frequeny and timings.
Tests I ran with XMP 2 profile on my 3200Mhz CL14 RAM OC:
10 consequent test of cinebench (without letting cpu...
Did a 10 minute OCCT test with default settings (Large data set, test mode: infinite) and there were no errors. I used XMP 2 profile with 3200 MHz CL14 configuration BUT didn't manually tweak any voltages for now. I'll let prime95 run overnight.
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