- Oct 24, 2018
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New rig, old one consisted of an i7 2600, 16gb DDR3 1333mhz, GTX 1060 6GB
Just overclocked the infinity fabric to 1900mhz, other than that just let it does what it wants. I tried to OC it with the stock cooler, temps didn't look great so didn't play around with it anymore.Hi Bozalosc.
Looks like a solid rig. You should be able to get excellent gaming performance.
Are you managing that overclock with a stock Ryzen cooler?
Sorry, I have never tried an Infinity Fabric OC. Does it not raise temps on the cpu? It determines the data rates between the Core dies and the IO die so I guessed it would a bit. XT's have a rep for running nice and hot and I see a lot of liquid coolers being used on them so was just wondering if that was an issue you had seen. Kudos for finding a stable OC anyways.Just overclocked the infinity fabric to 1900mhz, other than that just let it does what it wants. I tried to OC it with the stock cooler, temps didn't look great so didn't play around with it anymore.
Edit: Re-reading this kinda confused me. So, yeah the oc on the infinity fabric is fine with temps, actually ocing the cores the temps didn't look great so didn't play around with it anymore.
Mine runs decent haven't checked temps in a while, when I play cod mw runs at like 60-65c with the occasional 10c spike that ryzens are know for. To clear it up a little, just oc'd the infinity fabric nothing else. If anything it might have raised the temps 1-2c maybe, but that could be ambient temps, literally anything so i'd go as far as to say it doesn't raise temps.Sorry, I have never tried an Infinity Fabric OC. Does it not raise temps on the cpu? It determines the data rates between the Core dies and the IO die so I guessed it would a bit. XT's have a rep for running nice and hot and I see a lot of liquid coolers being used on them so was just wondering if that was an issue you had seen. Kudos for finding a stable OC anyways.