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Ryzen 7 3700X - 4,2GHz 1,25v

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I d say i am too much pedantic to do overclocking:/
I did experiment with all LLC modes and I don't really have a favorite but I don't fully know if the voltage under load should be lower or same while idling. But like u said, probably with my way of using it will be fine anyway and I should stop right here. Tomorrow I ll do longer tests to check stability.
Big thanks for helping me with my questions.
 
I'd say i am too much pedantic to do overclocking:/

Nothing wrong with asking questions and trying to learn more about overclocking. If you are new to this?... Everyone has to start from a beginning point and then build out and expand their knowledge base from there.

You should give this guide a read... Links below:

(It may help further your understanding of Ryzen 3000 series cpu.)

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...-setup-guide&p=5268826&viewfull=1#post5268826

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tDnJv6robi_wS0uKu0MgAQ2jywbjXKmN/view

The author uses a Gigabyte motherboard as an example but the concepts he talks about work fine with my ASUS motherboard and should also transfer to your MSI motherboard. What model MSI motherboard are you running?

I'm using some of these types of settings now with my daily overclock at 4.15GHz with a 3900X.


3900X 4.15GHz 3600C16.PNG
 
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