NoddyPirate
Grand Master
Many of you will have seen some of my threads and posts recently regarding my escapades with Overclocking my Ryzen 5 5600X. In the past day or two while investigating some undervolting issues I was having, everything I have played with to date suddenly seemed to become clear and simple in my head. So I thought it would be useful to try to compose a sort of 'Overclocking for Dummies' explanation of the various settings I have used.
This is not, and would never claim to be, definitive, or necessarily accurate either, and should be seen as nothing more than just my attempt to simplify the concepts and give a head start to anyone else looking into it for the first time. Treat it as generic and non-specific, even where I cite my own values and figures.
As always, Overclocking is to be done at your own risk (and peril ) and is outside the basic terms of your PCS warranty - in that if you damage something from doing this then it's your problem - but with care I believe it can be done entirely safely. Set yourself limits on voltages and power draws and don't exceed them. Understand the limitations of not just your CPU, but also your Motherboard, VRM, PSU and Cooling Solution.
Right so, enough of all that - let's get into it......
This is not, and would never claim to be, definitive, or necessarily accurate either, and should be seen as nothing more than just my attempt to simplify the concepts and give a head start to anyone else looking into it for the first time. Treat it as generic and non-specific, even where I cite my own values and figures.
As always, Overclocking is to be done at your own risk (and peril ) and is outside the basic terms of your PCS warranty - in that if you damage something from doing this then it's your problem - but with care I believe it can be done entirely safely. Set yourself limits on voltages and power draws and don't exceed them. Understand the limitations of not just your CPU, but also your Motherboard, VRM, PSU and Cooling Solution.
Right so, enough of all that - let's get into it......
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