Hi , did you made those settings with ryzen master ? Is it safe to set it on 1.25 , I mean , maybe the cpu sometimes need more , and it is locked , is his lifespan shorted ? My temps are good with those settings , 38 idle , and in gaming i don't pass above 64-65 in high demanding game , like warzone , i paired this cpu with rtx 3060 , the motherboard is aorus b450 elite v2 .
@@EVOLVED_1 hello , no i made these settings directly on bios ( i don’t like ryzen master i just try the setting on ) and yeah i have msi motherboard so i but 1.1v and with + 0,285v I got 9712 point on cinabench r23
1:43 Where i found this option {Cpu core /Cache Load-Line Calibration but i don’t know what i should put a level on it It’s up to level 5 & there’s AUTO MB : Asrock b550 extream4
Thanks to this! I'm a totally new pc builder and first time doing OC. I got my R5 3600 to 4.3ghz @ 1.325volts. Cinebench gave 1647. Did a 40 minute stress test and averaging 80c. I also didn't touch my RAM timings, it's still 16 18 18 36. Anything else I missed doing? Did I do it right? Feels weird
score seems low for a 4.3 my 4.2 gives 1673, it could be clock stretching. I would try upping vcore to 1.350/1.375 and seeing if score improves if it does it would confirm clock stretching. a 4.3 should be in the 17xxs.
@@Lewyo007 anyway i can see your bios settings? i probably did something wrong since it's my first time. i tried lowering it to 4.2 @ 1.325 and R15 only gave me 1576
Also got a really poor CHIP, very similar to yours 3950-3975 full load, 4.1 one core, sadly my motherboard clearing CMOS is such a pain, i might try it one day once i get a proper Aftermarket cooler, thanks for vid!
Hey Adam! I purchased this CPU and came across your video a couple days ago. I must say thank you and I can confirm these settings are stable to anyone woundering. Can you please give us an update video in regards to your new settings?
I got to 4.41Ghz (all core) on 1.3375 volts with a B450 Tomahawk Max MOBO CinebenchR20: 3877 Score Max temps topped out at 75~ degrees with a 360 AIO: (after running AIDA 64 for 15-30 minutes) I'm a first time overclocker and to me (from what I've watched) it seems like a pretty decent achievment, BUT since this is my first time I'm not sure how good or long term viable it is? Can someone give me advice and tell me if it's actually okay to keep it like this?
that Cinebench score is too low lol i get 3824 with one ccx at 4225 mhx and the other at 4.2 with 1.25V u have something wrong i got more score than if set up all ccx at 4.3
On Asus TUF X570 Wifi, i was only able to run My 3600 @ Volts - 1.3375 Ghz - 4.1 If i went dial in 4.2, its just instantly crash no matter at what volts im running @ when running cinebench. Sad
On my Asus strix B450-E gaming it runs 4.2 ghz at 1,325Volts. At 1.35V its 100% stable at speed 4.3ghz, but I want safer Volts so running it at 4.2ghz.
Hey bro I hear u coughing on that fire in the background lol. Anyways if u can answer a quick question! I have a different motherboard than you so this might not be relevant but I used to get 4.0 gigahertz on my R5 1600 CPU and now I'm barely getting 4.2 stable on this R5 3600. My question is do you think it was worth the upgrade going from the R5 1600 overclock to this one when ryzen for might be out in a few months? This motherboard is the MSI x470 gaming Plus I usually line calibration along with the soc load line calibration on three which I believe is a medium level between 1-8 is the p settings it offers. Both off 1.35 volts cpu I tried cleaning the memory on a XMP profile and also manually going up to 3600 megahertz on the ram now oddly Supports 3600mghz, when before on the R5 1600 only 3200mhz was Max overclock on this kit. Anyways I might be rambling away but back to the question I'm using my rig for gaming mostly and I did notice a increase in fps but again do you think I should just return the chip that I got for $170 I'm also running a 1070ti ftw2 GPU chip=Ryzen 5 3600 thank you for any advice or opinions in a advance loved the video btw👌
I got 4.2Ghz all core for 1.325v at 81°c max. Also my room temperature is hot like 32°c. But during Aida64 stress test for this setting, I am hitting 94°c max temp. Is it okay during stress test for this OC settings? (3600 with B450 Tomahawk Max)
Tbh 94c kinda toasty, mine reach about the same durring stress tests 92>93c with stock cooler assume you got that too. I got a Msi B450 vdh pro max and honestly. I found most performance (in the games I play and what I do) with PBO set to enhanced mode 2 and a negative offset of -0.05 I reach about 65>70c in games wich im totally fine with and the cpu boosts up to around 4.3 single core and 4>4.1 all core. Runs around 1.225>1.35v for me depends a bit. From my experience so far manual oc really isnt worth it on ryzen 3000 series cpus.. unless you only do things like video editing or 3d rendering. For gaming PBO is the way. Also im not sure on this but aperantly setting a static voltage on the ryzen 3000 chips can cause degredation, id just recommend putting an offset of -0.05>-0.1. The cpus will go up and down ever few milliseconds in voltage all from 1.1 to 1.4 wich is 100% normal. Amd has built in safty for this and it will only go up to high voltages like 1.4 for a few milliseconds at best, though cpu monitor tools can show it for a few seconds since they dont read 100% accurate
@@AdreTV So I go mostly gaming and actually very few multi thread works. So basically I think PBO is the go to options for me. How can I change the PBO? From BIOS right? And then set a offset vcore voltage of about -.05? There's is like 4 enhanced mode in my tomahawk bios for PBO
@@nesk62 so you will have to experiment a bit yourself, PBO: Enabled does what you would expect it has a max boost of 4200 on the 5 3600. Problem with thia is, this is the "max" the cpu can reach so it wont always stay at that. Therefor enabling one of the Enhanced modes or setting it to manual and changing all the pbo parameeters yourself should yield more performance. I decided to go with enhanced mode 2 since it seemed to give me the highest clock speed over the longest period of time, and I honestly couldnt be fucked sitting for hours tweaking it manualy. What the enhanced modes does is add a auto oc ontop of the precision boost, for 1 I think its 100mhz 2 is 200mhz and im unsure if 3 was 200 or 300. 4 is 300mhz increase in max boost posibility this ofc wont mean it will reach this. Just that you give the cpu extra headroom to work. I went with 2 since as I said it seemed to give the most stable core clocks out of everything I tried for my system. 3 and esoecially 4 is pretty aggressive and I probably wouldnt use 4 unless you get like a water cooler, it really starts to heat up at those settings. While with 2 I saw only a increase by 2>3c while gaming (71c comoared to 68>69c) and next to none in benchmarks like cinebench. 1 from what I could tell really didnt do anything compared to just leaving pbo enabled but your results may varry. So to sum it up, PBO gives your cpu better single core headroom wich it can boost on wich is really good for gaming. Putting this to Enhanched mode 2 on a msi board gives it another 200mhz headroom to the core boost while slightly raising some built in parameters in pbo. Wich is great for single core usage (gaming) and making core clocks more stable since the cpu has more resourses to work with if it decides it has enough thermal room to do so. Hope this helps ofc you have to test a bit yourself, but your results shouldnt be far off from mine
@@AdreTV thank you very much. I will check all theses option and will settle for one that suits me most. I didn't know much about PBO but now I think that I got most of it. Thank you again brother 😃
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I am so fukn confused ... Everything like CPU z , task manager , bios , cinebench shows me I am @ 4.3 GHz BUT ryzen master (also shows 4.3ghz) those 6 bars like 2-3 off cores are 4.3ghz and the other 3 going to 3- 2-4 GHz... Now is this really all core OC? How can ppl talk about all core when clearly ryzen master shows that not all cores are @4.3ghz?? Yes all cores are working when I benchmark clearly but after benchmark some cores drops like I explained.. I just don't understand this shit overclocking thing on ryzen...
u can get 4.3 with just 1.4 I tried it. Also I have overclocked 3500 to 4.2 on stock cooler which works very fine. also tested 3600 to 4.3 on stock cooler but temps go above 90 hence not recommended on stock. just check it with ML120 and keep eye on temps. you can check 3500 video on my channel if u want. hope this helps you.
@@LasTCursE69 depends on temps. as long as temps are under control there is no issue at all. if you see overall life of a cpu its hardly affected. for ex. avragely cpu lasts for 10 years on default & overclocked cpu lasts for 8-9 years.
I have a 3600 on b450 tomahawk max AB bios was giving me 4.150 on 2 core and 4.125 on the others, under all core load was giving 4.00. I tried the leaked ABBA bios and got a bit of an improvement 1 core hitting 4.2 1 hitting 4.175 and the others hitting 4.150 all core load stayed the same at 4ghz though. people say its not worth overclocking ryzen and to just use PBO, it maybe it is for the higher end sku's but i found on my 3600 a 4.2 all core OC @1.325 was better in single and mulithreaded benchmarks.
@@adamasx5303 I know 1.325 is stated as being the max safe voltage at all core full load but i think if your only planning on browsing / gaming it might be safe to push it a bit higher up to 1.375 as it wont be fully loading the cpu.
@@Lewyo007 yeah thats what LLC is for you can set 1.375 and a LLC that makes your load voltage drop around 1.325 while under load so that way youre staying in spec. but my ryzen 5 3600 under load uses 1.35 at 4ghz un-overclocked so idk. i know asus is aggressive with voltages but i dont think they purposely kill chips with voltage.
@@slyzen1shot Got mine to 4.4Ghz on 1.3375v without a crash on AIDA64 (30 min run)? Is it viable to leave it like this? (I'm gonna run a longer test, but I'm more concerned for the voltage part and don't wanna fry the thing..) PS: Max temp reached 75 degrees with a 360 AIO
i have the ryzen 5 3600 now i'm on 4,2 ghz on 1,25v its very stable i got 9860 point in cenabench r23 on 60° temp
Hi , did you made those settings with ryzen master ?
Is it safe to set it on 1.25 , I mean , maybe the cpu sometimes need more , and it is locked , is his lifespan shorted ?
My temps are good with those settings , 38 idle , and in gaming i don't pass above 64-65 in high demanding game , like warzone , i paired this cpu with rtx 3060 , the motherboard is aorus b450 elite v2 .
@@EVOLVED_1 hello , no i made these settings directly on bios ( i don’t like ryzen master i just try the setting on ) and yeah i have msi motherboard so i but 1.1v and with + 0,285v
I got 9712 point on cinabench r23
1:43 Where i found this option {Cpu core /Cache Load-Line Calibration but i don’t know what i should put a level on it
It’s up to level 5 & there’s AUTO
MB : Asrock b550 extream4
Anyone wanna help?
Good video bro. A lots of information!
Thanks to this! I'm a totally new pc builder and first time doing OC. I got my R5 3600 to 4.3ghz @ 1.325volts. Cinebench gave 1647. Did a 40 minute stress test and averaging 80c. I also didn't touch my RAM timings, it's still 16 18 18 36. Anything else I missed doing? Did I do it right? Feels weird
score seems low for a 4.3 my 4.2 gives 1673, it could be clock stretching. I would try upping vcore to 1.350/1.375 and seeing if score improves if it does it would confirm clock stretching. a 4.3 should be in the 17xxs.
@@Lewyo007 anyway i can see your bios settings? i probably did something wrong since it's my first time. i tried lowering it to 4.2 @ 1.325 and R15 only gave me 1576
try 4.3 with a bit more vcore say 1.35 and see if the score increases. also what ram speed are you running?
Also got a really poor CHIP, very similar to yours 3950-3975 full load, 4.1 one core, sadly my motherboard clearing CMOS is such a pain, i might try it one day once i get a proper Aftermarket cooler, thanks for vid!
Great vid bro, taught me a lot!!!👌🏻
Hey Adam! I purchased this CPU and came across your video a couple days ago. I must say thank you and I can confirm these settings are stable to anyone woundering.
Can you please give us an update video in regards to your new settings?
Great video man, on point!
What voltage should do I use with amd ryzen 5 3600 4.2 ghz
I got to 4.41Ghz (all core) on 1.3375 volts with a B450 Tomahawk Max MOBO
CinebenchR20: 3877 Score
Max temps topped out at 75~ degrees with a 360 AIO: (after running AIDA 64 for 15-30 minutes)
I'm a first time overclocker and to me (from what I've watched) it seems like a pretty decent achievment, BUT since this is my first time I'm not sure how good or long term viable it is? Can someone give me advice and tell me if it's actually okay to keep it like this?
Were you able to run OCCT without any errors 👀?
that Cinebench score is too low lol i get 3824 with one ccx at 4225 mhx and the other at 4.2 with 1.25V u have something wrong i got more score than if set up all ccx at 4.3
Old video i know but you should always include your build in the links below, especially your cooling solution if it's an OC tutorial.
On Asus TUF X570 Wifi, i was only able to run My 3600 @
Volts - 1.3375
Ghz - 4.1
If i went dial in 4.2, its just instantly crash no matter at what volts im running @ when running cinebench. Sad
Muhamad Ubaied that’s not rlly a good overclockmotherbaord from what I have heard my Aussie prime x570p gets to 4.5 ghz easily
On my Asus strix B450-E gaming it runs 4.2 ghz at 1,325Volts. At 1.35V its 100% stable at speed 4.3ghz, but I want safer Volts so running it at 4.2ghz.
@@johnrehak I got mine to run without a crash @4.4ghz on 1.3375, does this seem safe? (I'm a first time overclocker)
I got tuf b450 plus + 3600 and i did 4.4ghz. at 1.25v idk is it good or bad.Btw everyone doing 4.3-1.35v etc. like that and im afraid to do oc.
@@cemarslantas5956 so a b450 is better than x570? Haha..fml
Hey bro I hear u coughing on that fire in the background lol. Anyways if u can answer a quick question! I have a different motherboard than you so this might not be relevant but I used to get 4.0 gigahertz on my R5 1600 CPU and now I'm barely getting 4.2 stable on this R5 3600. My question is do you think it was worth the upgrade going from the R5 1600 overclock to this one when ryzen for might be out in a few months? This motherboard is the MSI x470 gaming Plus I usually line calibration along with the soc load line calibration on three which I believe is a medium level between 1-8 is the p settings it offers. Both off 1.35 volts cpu I tried cleaning the memory on a XMP profile and also manually going up to 3600 megahertz on the ram now oddly Supports 3600mghz, when before on the R5 1600 only 3200mhz was Max overclock on this kit. Anyways I might be rambling away but back to the question I'm using my rig for gaming mostly and I did notice a increase in fps but again do you think I should just return the chip that I got for $170 I'm also running a 1070ti ftw2 GPU chip=Ryzen 5 3600 thank you for any advice or opinions in a advance loved the video btw👌
What's that monitoring software in the center of the screen at 4:40?
Figured it out. It's NZXT CAM.
do you have a link for you'r Wallpaper?
Earsplitting vocal fry
I got 4.2Ghz all core for 1.325v at 81°c max. Also my room temperature is hot like 32°c. But during Aida64 stress test for this setting, I am hitting 94°c max temp. Is it okay during stress test for this OC settings? (3600 with B450 Tomahawk Max)
Tbh 94c kinda toasty, mine reach about the same durring stress tests 92>93c with stock cooler assume you got that too.
I got a Msi B450 vdh pro max and honestly. I found most performance (in the games I play and what I do) with PBO set to enhanced mode 2 and a negative offset of -0.05
I reach about 65>70c in games wich im totally fine with and the cpu boosts up to around 4.3 single core and 4>4.1 all core. Runs around 1.225>1.35v for me depends a bit.
From my experience so far manual oc really isnt worth it on ryzen 3000 series cpus.. unless you only do things like video editing or 3d rendering. For gaming PBO is the way.
Also im not sure on this but aperantly setting a static voltage on the ryzen 3000 chips can cause degredation, id just recommend putting an offset of -0.05>-0.1. The cpus will go up and down ever few milliseconds in voltage all from 1.1 to 1.4 wich is 100% normal. Amd has built in safty for this and it will only go up to high voltages like 1.4 for a few milliseconds at best, though cpu monitor tools can show it for a few seconds since they dont read 100% accurate
@@AdreTV So I go mostly gaming and actually very few multi thread works. So basically I think PBO is the go to options for me. How can I change the PBO? From BIOS right? And then set a offset vcore voltage of about -.05? There's is like 4 enhanced mode in my tomahawk bios for PBO
@@nesk62 so you will have to experiment a bit yourself, PBO: Enabled does what you would expect it has a max boost of 4200 on the 5 3600. Problem with thia is, this is the "max" the cpu can reach so it wont always stay at that. Therefor enabling one of the Enhanced modes or setting it to manual and changing all the pbo parameeters yourself should yield more performance.
I decided to go with enhanced mode 2 since it seemed to give me the highest clock speed over the longest period of time, and I honestly couldnt be fucked sitting for hours tweaking it manualy.
What the enhanced modes does is add a auto oc ontop of the precision boost, for 1 I think its 100mhz 2 is 200mhz and im unsure if 3 was 200 or 300. 4 is 300mhz increase in max boost posibility this ofc wont mean it will reach this. Just that you give the cpu extra headroom to work.
I went with 2 since as I said it seemed to give the most stable core clocks out of everything I tried for my system.
3 and esoecially 4 is pretty aggressive and I probably wouldnt use 4 unless you get like a water cooler, it really starts to heat up at those settings. While with 2 I saw only a increase by 2>3c while gaming (71c comoared to 68>69c) and next to none in benchmarks like cinebench.
1 from what I could tell really didnt do anything compared to just leaving pbo enabled but your results may varry.
So to sum it up, PBO gives your cpu better single core headroom wich it can boost on wich is really good for gaming. Putting this to Enhanched mode 2 on a msi board gives it another 200mhz headroom to the core boost while slightly raising some built in parameters in pbo. Wich is great for single core usage (gaming) and making core clocks more stable since the cpu has more resourses to work with if it decides it has enough thermal room to do so.
Hope this helps ofc you have to test a bit yourself, but your results shouldnt be far off from mine
@@nesk62 and for the offset, there should be an option to set your core voltage to "offset mode" in bios select - for negative offset and write 0.05
@@AdreTV thank you very much. I will check all theses option and will settle for one that suits me most. I didn't know much about PBO but now I think that I got most of it. Thank you again brother 😃
I am so fukn confused ... Everything like CPU z , task manager , bios , cinebench shows me I am @ 4.3 GHz BUT ryzen master (also shows 4.3ghz) those 6 bars like 2-3 off cores are 4.3ghz and the other 3 going to 3- 2-4 GHz... Now is this really all core OC? How can ppl talk about all core when clearly ryzen master shows that not all cores are @4.3ghz?? Yes all cores are working when I benchmark clearly but after benchmark some cores drops like I explained.. I just don't understand this shit overclocking thing on ryzen...
Soc auto or manual works good?
I was able to put my Ryzen5 3600 @ 4.2Ghz on all cores. With 1.275V .
Dude, I have 5 3600 just fore daily gaming, if i raise to 3,9GHz, what is the voltage
depends on the cpu not all 3600 are the same.
i have ML120 Lite Liquid Cooler, can i make it to 1.45V to get 4.3Ghz?
u can get 4.3 with just 1.4 I tried it. Also I have overclocked 3500 to 4.2 on stock cooler which works very fine. also tested 3600 to 4.3 on stock cooler but temps go above 90 hence not recommended on stock. just check it with ML120 and keep eye on temps. you can check 3500 video on my channel if u want. hope this helps you.
@@getninad I Have a 360 AIO and I reached 4.4Ghz on 1.3375v without any crashes? Does this seem like a viable long-term oc? (I'm new to this)
@@LasTCursE69 depends on temps. as long as temps are under control there is no issue at all. if you see overall life of a cpu its hardly affected. for ex. avragely cpu lasts for 10 years on default & overclocked cpu lasts for 8-9 years.
@@getninad Well I've been stress testing it for the past 2 hours with AIDA64 and so far it peaked at 79.1 degrees (but overall sits below 70)
LasTCursE69 then no problem at all. Up till 85 no issues. And if it’s below 70 normally then use it. Check my channel also if interested in PC stuffs.
When will u post it next video
my 3600
42.00 ghz 1.2v 1.3v 1.35v Fail
I have a 3600 on b450 tomahawk max AB bios was giving me 4.150 on 2 core and 4.125 on the others, under all core load was giving 4.00. I tried the leaked ABBA bios and got a bit of an improvement 1 core hitting 4.2 1 hitting 4.175 and the others hitting 4.150 all core load stayed the same at 4ghz though. people say its not worth overclocking ryzen and to just use PBO, it maybe it is for the higher end sku's but i found on my 3600 a 4.2 all core OC @1.325 was better in single and mulithreaded benchmarks.
yeah bro i completely agree, my chip only does 4.1 :/ but only boost 4.1 single or 3.95 on multi so i got a garbage bin
@@adamasx5303 I know 1.325 is stated as being the max safe voltage at all core full load but i think if your only planning on browsing / gaming it might be safe to push it a bit higher up to 1.375 as it wont be fully loading the cpu.
@@Lewyo007 yeah thats what LLC is for you can set 1.375 and a LLC that makes your load voltage drop around 1.325 while under load so that way youre staying in spec. but my ryzen 5 3600 under load uses 1.35 at 4ghz un-overclocked so idk. i know asus is aggressive with voltages but i dont think they purposely kill chips with voltage.
4.2GHz on 1.25v
is it good? I am a rookie...
You should increase a bit, about 1.35
probably won't be stable. Run prime95 small ffts and youll see that it wont be stable
@@jojipy8309 now im on undervolt by -0.01 with PBO enabled, clocks go above 4.2 when needed.
@@slyzen1shot Got mine to 4.4Ghz on 1.3375v without a crash on AIDA64 (30 min run)? Is it viable to leave it like this? (I'm gonna run a longer test, but I'm more concerned for the voltage part and don't wanna fry the thing..)
PS: Max temp reached 75 degrees with a 360 AIO
3600x 4.2 1.26volts 4.3 1.34 volts max temp 65 battlefield v temp 53