Ryzen 5 5600GT; 2x16GB Original=3200 (OC to 3800mhz 1.47v 17-22-22-22-42) and FCLK: 2100mhz totally stable in a MSI A520M A Pro, that’s right?? im just a novice in the overclock world
Ryzen 5 5600GT; 2x16GB Original=3200 (OC to 3800mhz 1.47v 17-22-22-22-42) and FCLK: 2100mhz totally stable in a MSI A520M A Pro, that’s right?? im just a novice in the overclock world
Fclk should be half of mclk so it should be 1900. Either that or get ram that runs 4200
camtanni12334
G Series AMD CPUs are monolithic and not the chiplet design, so FCLK can run much, much faster than the “regular” CPUs. Usually you’d want to limit vSOC to around 1.3 or so, and can usually hit 2400 or so at that voltage.
DryClothes2894
Yea 5600G is a monolithic so high FCLK is totally normal for these
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Fclk should be half of mclk so it should be 1900. Either that or get ram that runs 4200
G Series AMD CPUs are monolithic and not the chiplet design, so FCLK can run much, much faster than the “regular” CPUs. Usually you’d want to limit vSOC to around 1.3 or so, and can usually hit 2400 or so at that voltage.
Yea 5600G is a monolithic so high FCLK is totally normal for these