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Hello and morning Technopats! I have been trying to OC my CPU (2600X), recently. And, I wanted to create an OC sharing thread.
As you may have heard, or read there is a thing called "silicon lottery". If you win the lottery, It means you have more OC capable.
I'll go first, provide you with some background and the results with you. (=
After a BIOS update, I realized that my CPU was not boosting as it used to be. It was stuck to 4.0GHz and didn't budge a little no matter what I have tried. On my journey to find a solution for this, I read a comment that goes in the lines with "Looks like you have lost the lottery." on another forum. I got mad and brute force my BIOS back to an older version, which again yield no solution. So, I decide to "show" my CPU how to clock "properly".
I managed to achieve a stable 4.25GHz CPU OC at 1.45v and 3000MHz @1.35v for the RAM with default timings. Task Manager shows the wrong clocks for some reason.
Then I run three 3DMark Time Spy benchmarks without any crashes, two without any OC to GPU and one with ever so slight OC to GPU. You can click "Show Result Details" then "Detailed Scores" to see CPU and GPU scores separately.
One with GPU+CPU OC: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/35796718
One without any OC for comparison: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/7061361At this point I couldn't run Cinebench because of overheating. You see, I use the stock Wraith cooler. It's adequate, but not for such an OC. You can see CPU thermal throttle below. Even opening the browser made CPU go over 60C. Running Cinebench R20 froze the system after rendering 24-25 chunks due to overheating.
Conclusion; DO NOT try crazy OC's with inadequate coolers, remember to disable "Performance Boost" on BIOS before even trying to OC a Ryzen CPU, and do not get mad. Also, my CPU is pretty much capable to boost up to its rated boost speeds. (=
It's your turn to share your "crazy" OC's!
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