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Are these stable OC's or just bootable ones?
I can defiantly post a 4Ghz+ Rzyen 1200 OC but I can't maintain due to the heat however I boot into Windows and take a CPU-Z screen.
Currently I'm happy with 3.85Ghz on my Ryzen 1200 (Prime95/24) all considering I have it running in one of the smallest ITX cases on the market with only a handful of aftermarket low-profile coolers that would fit inside (could have went water but I'm old school thinking and cheap).
I ran my 6700K at 5.1820GHz on a single core, with hyperthreading turned off, and did it on air.
I was able to get and post my validation, and could even browse.
I just couldn't get back into BIOS until I shorted the BIOS reset header.
It only needs to be able to get your validation link(you can just bookmark it first) from your browser, and get a screenshot.
Then you can go back to BIOS reset it to your daily settings, and then post link and screenshot here.
Ryzen 1200 @ 4.2Ghz, this is actually a predicted stable OC (since I've OC'ed my CPU in increments of 200Mhz each time passingPrime95/24) that is the maximum my motherboards voltages permits if only I have sufficient cooling; I'm actually making this post with these speeds while searching for water cooler just in the case I want to run this OC for my CPU in the very near future but I don't think I'll actually get one.
As a bonus I got a Gigabyte GTX 1060 Mini crossed flashed with a Gigabyte GTX 1060 WindForce (which could not fit into my case because of length) @ 2100Mhz/4800 (maximum Pascal voltages allow) and these are 100% stable speeds I run everyday albeit with Grizzly Kryonaut + Minus 8 + Noctua fan mod (replaced the original fan blades with Noctua ones of the same size and thickness, less noise more airflow), with the cooling fan mod fan I have the fan spinning only at 1800 RPM max load @ under 70 degrees (with normal games the card stays under 60 degrees).
Last edited by Nemix; 28 Dec 2017 at 06:55.
Yup I'd only go 4.05Ghz @ 1.4 volts max even with a water cooler which is why it was not feasible and worth it for me to get one from start (currently running 3.85Ghz because I like it quiet), besides I just don't like water coolers because I tend to do small but meaningful mods and upgrades to my PC over time.