Before you even get started on overclocking you should make sure you've got your system up-to-date so it's got maximum performance. Get the latest BIOS... I'm not sure, but I think ASUS released bios' based on AGESA 1004B for it, the latest for Ryzen 3000 that fixes a lot of the problems with boosting. But then you need to also make sure you've updated to latest AMD X570 chipset drivers. Get them only from AMD web site. After that, make a few BIOS tweaks to make sure it's using the chip's boosting and idling/power conserving features right: You have to set the following in your BIOS, under "CPU Features" or "AMD_CBS": Global C-state Control = Enabled Power Supply Idle Control = Low Current Idle CPPC = Enabled CPPC Preferred Cores = Enabled AMD Cool'n'Quiet = Enabled PPC Adjustment = PState 0 That's not overclocking, it just makes the BIOS use the CPU correctly and enable it to work with Windows correctly to get the most out of it. Then, if you really want, go ahead and experiment with PBO overclocking. It does provide a little boost in some benchmarks, but not anything you'll notice. But the good thing about it is it is safe and leaves the system inherently stable no matter what you do. At the end of it, at least you'll know you've optimized it and that does provide a certain sense of satisfaction. Manual all-core overclocking is a major pain, actual decreases performance in most real world tasks and in those tasks it helps it's really quite minor and unnoticeable. Good luck. Answer from drea.drechsler on forums.tomshardware.com
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r/Amd on Reddit: Ryzen Master Overclocking r7 3700x
September 27, 2020 -

Just wondering if if im going the right direction Build specs below. Been playing around overclocking, learning as I go with lots of trial and error. So far best results ive gotten in cinebench. Posted settings i have in Ryzen Master. Mainly for gaming and streaming from the same system.

CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x

GPU: MSI Mech OC AMD 5700xt

Ram: Corsair vengeance pro 3200 2 x16gb..32gb total Yes rgb lol

Motherboard: ROG B-550 non wifi

Power: Corsair RM750 gold +

NZXT z63 AIO for CPU

CASE: NZXT H510 Elite.

2 STICKERS: for those extra cuda ram processor speeds.

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Before you even get started on overclocking you should make sure you've got your system up-to-date so it's got maximum performance. Get the latest BIOS... I'm not sure, but I think ASUS released bios' based on AGESA 1004B for it, the latest for Ryzen 3000 that fixes a lot of the problems with boosting. But then you need to also make sure you've updated to latest AMD X570 chipset drivers. Get them only from AMD web site. After that, make a few BIOS tweaks to make sure it's using the chip's boosting and idling/power conserving features right: You have to set the following in your BIOS, under "CPU Features" or "AMD_CBS": Global C-state Control = Enabled Power Supply Idle Control = Low Current Idle CPPC = Enabled CPPC Preferred Cores = Enabled AMD Cool'n'Quiet = Enabled PPC Adjustment = PState 0 That's not overclocking, it just makes the BIOS use the CPU correctly and enable it to work with Windows correctly to get the most out of it. Then, if you really want, go ahead and experiment with PBO overclocking. It does provide a little boost in some benchmarks, but not anything you'll notice. But the good thing about it is it is safe and leaves the system inherently stable no matter what you do. At the end of it, at least you'll know you've optimized it and that does provide a certain sense of satisfaction. Manual all-core overclocking is a major pain, actual decreases performance in most real world tasks and in those tasks it helps it's really quite minor and unnoticeable. Good luck.
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So, first thing first. Ryzen 3xxx series CPU's are not great OC'ers, and are already pretty maxed out. You would be much better off using Auto OC and PBO to push the CPU. It nearly always gives better results. Unless there is some reason you need an all core OC on the CPU, this is the best way to do it. Specially as you've never OC'ed before. Also, Ryzen Master, is not the best way to OC your system. The best way is through the bios. You should read/learn about what you want to do, and achieve. This is a great guide for beginners: https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq/cpu-overclocking-guide-and-tutorial-for-beginners.3347428/
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r/overclocking on Reddit: Ryzen 7 3700x Safe OC
May 23, 2022 -

By safe OC, I mean I don't want to push it to the limits. I want it to run cool, stable, and get good clock speeds. I have a katana 5 tower cooler "cheap not very good. But I assume it's better than stock one."

Should I bother changing the clock speed and voltage or just let them stay at stock speeds?
MOBO "MSI B450-A Pro Max" again, nothing fancy here.

Is it possible to clock it to 4.4 GHZ and stay safe with what I currently have? Or should I fix it to something like 4.2 or 4.0 and give, I don't know low voltage that can handle that and stay cool at the same time?

you might already noticed that I'm not very good at oc'ing and stuff. but any help is appreciated. I currently have 1600x which was running 90+ degrees on stock settings. That's why I fixed that CPU's clock speed to 3.6 with a low voltage, and I'm basically getting more or less the same performance but my CPU is staying nice and cool at 50-60 degrees at max. This is what I'm after.

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Download Prime95 and HWiNFO64. Go into your bios and enable Precision Boost Overdrive, leave every other CPU setting on auto. This will essentially remove all power limits from your CPU, allowing us to see what voltage we can use. Open up Prime95 and HWiNFO64, and within Prime95 click: Custom -> “Min FFT size” = 128 and “Max FFT size” = 128, make sure “Run FFTs in place” is selected. Within HWiNFO64, view the sensor that reads CPU Core Voltage (SVI2). MAKE SURE IT IS THE SVI2 SENSOR AS THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE SENSOR. Allow Prime95 to run for 5-10 minutes, and whatever the lowest value the SVI2 sensor reads is your fit voltage. Now you might be asking: what is fit voltage? Fit voltage is the maximum safe voltage that your CPU can run 24/7 without any degradation. Most Zen 2 processors tend to have a fit voltage of anywhere from 1.25v to 1.32v. Now that you have your fit voltage, go into your bios, disable Precision Boost Overdrive, and set your voltage to that value, and in the box that reads CPU multiple type 42.00x. This means that your CPU will be running at 4.2 GHz. It’s read as a multiple because your motherboard’s BCLK clock speed is 100 MHz, and BCLK clock speed * CPU multiplier = CPU speed (i.e. 100 MHz * 42.00 = 4200 MHz, or 4.2 GHz). If this boots, open HWiNFO and check the SVI2 voltage sensor and your CPU speed. If everything has the correct value, then open Prime95 and run a Small FFT test (maximum power/heat/CPU stress). While this is running, check HWiNFO to make sure the temperature doesn’t get too high (I would say anywhere from 75C-85C is ok). If the test runs for an hour straight without crashing, then it should be stable. If it doesn’t (it probably should as 4.2 GHz isn’t too high of a value for a 3600), then decrease the multiplier to around 41.50x. If it does pass the test, then you can go higher if you like. Try going in smaller increments, such as 42.50x. You can keep going until it crashes, then just decrease the value to the previously known maximum. If you would like an example for a Ryzen 5 3600 overclock, I’m running at 1.28v at 4.4 GHz.
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Doing some testing rn , safely ran a 43.0 1.30v while playing warzone for 3 hrs didn’t go above 54°c . 44.0 1.40v @85°c ran a cinebench and passed , if I had a dual or triple cooler I’m sure that’s very sustainable. Dropping voltage right now 44.0 1.395v @83° is the best I could do.
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r/overclocking on Reddit: Ryzen 7 3700X Manual OC using Ryzen Master
February 16, 2021 - I am new and learning as I go. I have had PBO enabled through BIOS and set to 110, 70, 90 (PPT, TDC, EDC) for the last few months but I cannot hit…
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Digital Citizen
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Overclocking the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X: What you get and what you lose? - Digital Citizen
October 2, 2025 - I just used ryzen master, with a voltage of 1,425 i reached 4,350mhz on all cores and it was stable. However it became pretty hot in some cases. I’m goint to purchase a liquid cooler because of the noise of the fan and semmi high temperatures. So i don’t have to worry about that. ... hello i do have a amd ryzen 3700x and i have it overclocked to 42.25Ghz in the bios on all cores im using a Thermaltake 240mm AIO Cinebench scores where pretty well of 4960cb score in Cinebench R20 however stock scores where 4899cb temperatures where in 60s and 70s not any higher then that.
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Linus Tech Tips
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Ryzen 7 3700x Overclocking - CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory - Linus Tech Tips
December 21, 2021 - I want to overclock my CPU (ryzen 7 3700x), and I have never done it before. Should I use my BIOS settings (it's a B550, so overclocking is supported), or Ryzen master? And did anyone else done it before? What would be the stable clock and max voltage? And my cooling is a SilentumPC Fortis 3. It ...
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PC TECH ART
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How to Overclock Ryzen 7 3700X - PC TECH ART
July 31, 2023 - Here’s a detailed guide on how to do it. First, you’ll need to increase the CPU voltage to 1.375V. Next, increase the CPU clock speed to 4.8 GHz and the memory clock speed to 3200 MHz.
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Overclock.net
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How To Overclock AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Without Instant-Reboot Upon Load? | Overclock.net
January 28, 2022 - I found out how to keep my CPU from blackscreen shutting down, it was the SoC & VDDG CCD & IOD Voltages. They have to be fine-tuned perfectly because too much voltage causes instability & too little causes random shutdowns so theres a fine line. I was able to load out my 3700x to 4.6ghz 1.35v without touching hardly anything else.
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Overclock.net
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OC guide for 3700x? | Overclock.net
How to: OC a Ryzen like a n00b, ... your particular chip can handle, but most seem to be 4.3Ghz capable) 5. adjust the "Peak Core(s) Voltage" to 1.325 (you can go slightly higher if needed, but don't go crazy with it) 6. Click ...
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Hisevilness
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Ryzen 7 overclocking the 3700X - Evil's Personal Palace - HisEvilness - Paul Ripmeester
December 11, 2020 - Of the bat, I will say overclocking the Ryzen 3000 series does not see an awful lot of gains unless you also want to overclock the memory with the CPU. In the case of manually overclocking a DDR4 overclocking guide located here: Overclocking guide for DDR4 RAM to unlock the full potential of the 3700X. For most users using the PBO 2.0 features will be the fast and easy route to take. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X.
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Tom's Hardware Forum
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[SOLVED] - Help with AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Overclocking | Tom's Hardware Forum
June 22, 2020 - Thank you!AMD Ryzen Master Thermals · Click to expand... You can use "Old time" OC easy enough but get a CPU cooler better than OEM first. Otherwise OC is easy , raise multiplier and voltage according to OC. Go small steps and make sure temperatures stay under 75c.
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AMD
amd.com › https://www.amd.com/en.html › products › ryzen master utility
AMD Ryzen™ Master Utility for Overclocking Control
May 21, 2026 - Auto Overclock enables you to enhance the performance of your system's CPU and RAM without having to delve into the technical intricacies of manual overclocking adjustments. ... Accurate hardware status updates are vital, so AMD Ryzen Master has you covered with real-time monitoring of per-core clock rates, temperature and voltages including average and peak readings.
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Toolify
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Maximize Performance: A Guide to Overclocking Ryzen 7 3700X
March 30, 2024 - The Right Way to Overclock Ryzen 7 3700X 4.1. Resetting the BIOS 4.2. Enabling XMP/DOCP 4.3. Testing the System with Default Settings 4.4. Using Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) 4.5. Changing Core Multiplier and Voltage 4.6. Adjusting PPT, TDC, and EDC 4.7. Monitoring Voltages 4.8.
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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Review Overclocking, power consumption, temperature and benchmark
The 3700X performs very well ex ... of our AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU was virtually non-existent. Despite the built-in water cooling we could only overclock the 3700X to 4.3GHz on all cores....
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Tom's Hardware
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Overclocking and Ryzen Master - AMD Ryzen 9 3900X and Ryzen 7 3700X Review: Zen 2 and 7nm Unleashed - Tom's Hardware | Tom's Hardware
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X and Ryzen 7 3700X Review: Zen 2 and 7nm Unleashed
AMD's Ryzen 3000 series promises more performance and value via the benefits of the 7nm process and Zen 2 microarchitecture. First 7nm CPUs bring the power.
Rating: 4 ​
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/amd › amd ryzen 3700x 4.575 ghz all core overclock at 1.4 volts
r/Amd on Reddit: AMD Ryzen 3700X 4.575 Ghz All Core Overclock at 1.4 Volts
January 4, 2020 -

Details are here: https://valid.x86.fr/ccz6si

Overclock workflow was:

  1. Open Ryzen Master and create a new Max OC profile.

  2. Include and Set control mode to Manual for CPU.

  3. Include and set Cores Section to mirror speeds of core 0. Speed set to 4.4 Ghz initially.

  4. Include and set Voltage Control to 1.4 V initially.

  5. Press apply and test.

  6. If test passes, perform a CPU-Z benchmark to confirm there are actual gains.

  7. Repeat with 25 Mhz CPU OC increment. As soon as a test fails, increase voltage by 0.025 V.

Note: I understand this is a very basic way to test. But today I was just curious to see what OC I can hit with some form of stability. I will be performing more extensive stability tests later. The final OC was stress tested on CPU-Z for 30+ minutes with no issues though. This is the first time I OC the desktop.

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What are the expected temperatures for this CPU running the CPU-Z stress test at 4.4 Ghz OC @ 1.4v for 15 minutes? My cooling setup is a MasterCooler MasterLiquid 240L and all benchmarks/stress tests are done with fans running at 100%. Any contributions to this question will be greatly appreciated since I'm not sure if the 240L is performing as it should.

Here are my results so far with running CPU-Z stress test at different voltages and frequencies for 30+ minutes, room temp at ~ 60 °F:

  • 4.4 Ghz at 1.4 V: 73 °C

  • 4.575 Ghz at 1.4 V: 76 °C

  • 4.2 Ghz at 1.4 V: 71 °C

  • 4.2 Ghz at 1.2V: 57 °C - For those who don't want to run their CPU at 1.4 V (even though its still operating within spec).

  • Precision Overboost enabled from Ryzen Master, 4.150 Ghz at 1.37 V: 70 °C (I kinda expected it to be better than a manual overclock, but it's not, more than likely due to some underlying reasons regarding stability).

Build:

  • CPU: Ryzen 3700X

  • GPU: XFX AMD RX 5700 (flashing to XT BIOS soon)

  • RAM: G.Skill Trident RGB 16 GB - 3200 Mhz (Still need to tighten the timings on this RAM)

  • PSU: Seasonic Focus Gold 850FX

  • Case: CoolerMaster H500

  • Cooling: MasterLiquid 240L

  • Motherboard Asus ROG Strix B450-F

  • Less than one month old.

Fun fact: With a manual OC at 4.4 Ghz and 1.4 V, I ran a Prime 95 torture test. Instantly hit 94 °C and 150 W of CPU power, freaked out, but let it run for a few more seconds out of curiosity to see if the cooler can sustain the temp. It slowly rose and hit 95 °C within seconds. Never used Prime 95 before and would have fried my CPU if I was unsuspecting and wasn't watching the temp and power readings.

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Quora
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How to boost my Ryzen 7 3700X without a manual OC, only getting 4.1Mhz - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): In order to boost your Ryzen 3700x CPU, you will require two things first. A B350/450 or X370/470 motherboard and a CPU cooler that is decent enough to handle the thermal output of the higher clocked Ryzen 3700x. (Ideally a CPU cooler that is capable of handling greater than 100W...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/overclocking › ryzen 7 3700x overclocking
r/overclocking on Reddit: Ryzen 7 3700x overclocking
January 20, 2024 -

Hello all I’m a newbie to over clocking and I’ve done some research for what people recommend for my cpu.

My current rig is ryzen 7 3700x, 16gb ram 2x8, rtx 2070 super. My rig is 4 or 5 years old now so It’s feeling a bit slow. I want to squeeze some more frames out so ive done a full pc reset and decided to do some overclocking. I have 2 main games right now and that’s league and Lost ark.

From what I’ve heard my cpu is bottle necking my gpu. I’ve seen people recommend I first that I enable PBO and run a benchmark and see what my peak voltage etc are. I’ve ran the test and my avg voltage during the test was around 1.17~1.18 and my cores speed was around 3770. My cpu temp around the end of the 10 minute benchmark was around 85 degrees celsius. And my cinebench 24 score at the end was 639. I’ve got no clue if that score is good or bad so I’m looking for some guidance. My goal is to just squeeze out some more performance without pushing for anything crazy. Note my PBO settings for the test was 395 PPT 255 TDC 255 EDC, and the cores were all at 3600 and volt being at 1.09375.

Is it worth for me to tweek some more number if so which ones? Ty.

Edit: ive done another test after changed the core speeds to 3700 and voltage to 1.15. Temp was lower at 81~82. I did however notice on ryzen master that only 19% of 225 TDC was used and 27% of 225 EDC was used. Is this normal? or should i lower these values.

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There is no bottleneck anywhere, whoever told you that cpu was bottlenecking was high. That system is pretty well set. Your thermals are very very bad. And your settings are WAAAAY too high. That cpu has 65w TDP. that means it pulls around 80-90W normally. Anything above 200PPT is just useless. Problem is: Your temps are too high to give you any real advantage with PBO. Every degree in C more means less performance, even if you were to use a x10 scalar, which I DO NOT RECOMMEND with your thermal solution. That cpu boosts to 4.4 on its own on stock. Aside from that: Both Lost Ark as league are not that intensive games (Lost Ark will run badly in certain situations no matter the oc because of the game's engine and the effects and League is a literal potato game). I highly doubt you would even get anything out of the oc. With a very good OC MAYBE 2-3Fps in Lost Ark if you get your clock without thermal throttle up to 4.6Ghz. I do not see any reason for you to OC either the GPU or the CPU. What could actually give you a meaningful amount of performance could be the RAM tho. You may want to read yourself into RAM OC. If you still want to try the cpu oc, even tho I do not see any value in it, heres what to do. -Download HWInfo and Cinebench. -Go into Bios and change PBO settings to manual, set max cpu clock override to +200 and set pbo limits to Motherboard limits. -Change cpu fan speed and fan case speeds to Max. Open HWInfo with sensoring only and leave it running. -Open Cinebench -Leave Cinebench running (single run is enough) check HWInfo sensoring, search for the PPT, TDC, and EDC values it reached MAX. (its the column in the mid), the values are shown in PPT, EDC, and TDC. -write down the ppt, tdc, and edc values. Check the temperature the cpu reached. If its above 80°C in fhat small test set BELOW the maximum those values reached in the test. -Go into bios and pbo settings. Set limits to manual and go DOWN from the maximum values the cpu reached before or set the values to what the maximum limits reached where +5A on tdc and edc and +5w on ppt. -Change +200 maximum boost oc lower according to what you have seen being reached before. read yourself now into cpu undervolting with pbo. this may shave off around 2-3° on the cpu temp if lucky. If you dont reach anything substential when it comes to clock, I'd say you could just stay at stock settings with pbo disabled. PBO doesnt have a great effect on Zen3 CPUs :( For Lost Ark, a GPU Oc may be more beneficial. For both Lost Ark and League you should try a RAM OC rather than gpu OR cpu OC imo.
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AMD Ryzen 3000 overclocking and why you shouldn't bother - PCGamesN
July 13, 2019 - PPT is the total socket power. Typically this is limited to 88W on the Ryzen 7 3700X. However, our first stop on this overclocking escapade is to crank this up to 1000W on our MSI MEG X570 ACE. You can do this in Ryzen Master or in the BIOS.
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Overclock.net
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OC 3700x | Overclock.net
December 11, 2019 - Ryzen 3700X manual overclock to 4450 at 1.2875 V. Cinebench R20 5257 (70 C max). CPUZ 5917 multi, 534 single.