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5.45GHz AMD Ryzen 3 3100 Overclocking Results & Recap

5.45GHz AMD Ryzen 3 3100 Overclocking Results & Recap

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We hit 5.45GHz on the AMD Ryzen 3 3100 with liquid nitrogen, making it one of the most successful AMD overclocks we've done yet. This is our recap of the 3-hour livestream. In this video, we're just quickly recapping the results and successes of our AMD R3 3100 overclock that we did live on Saturday. We actually hit 5.0GHz at 1.4V set (1.394V get) at only -100 degrees Celsius, which is crazy good considering our liquid cooling OC capped at 4.4GHz and 1.343V. The 3100 scales really well with cold. This should be interesting for anyone who wants to learn more about AMD Ryzen overclocking, although note that we still have a lot to learn. Many of these concepts can be applied to overclocking Ryzen on air/water, but more care is required, obviously, to not burn-out the CPU.
Date: 2020-05-14

Comments and reviews: 9


If I'm honest, Overlocking these Entry-Level CPUs are very exciting, if only to see how far you can go with such a little chip. With something like the R9 3950X, You kind of have an expectation as to how far it can go. With the 3100, You have absolutely no clue; it could the best Overclocking chip out there that you can play with for days on end, or be a Complete Dud in 5 Minutes. Still, I appreciate these recaps, as it gives those who don't want to watch an entire stream a straightforward video about what happened, how everything broke down, and most importantly, bring the results right to the Audience in a Simple Manner. Keep up the great work, GN!
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Have you try to put the entire mother board in a bassin in order to have only ln2 gas covering the entire setup maybe it would help to avoid having moist air condensing on the cool motherboard. I remember whene work in paint making and we had product water sensitive and we use ln2 fill the gap under the cap with, it could work and help preventing having water build up and help reducing the amount of ice you get.
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I got my start with computers back in the day with buying cheap entry-level CPUs and swapping a few jumpers on the motherboard to get them to run a higher speed. To me, that was always the challenge to see how much above stock you could take something. Was so very satisfying to take an entry CPU and push to faster than the top-end CPUs.
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How can the future be recyclable, if the giant corporations are preventing recyclables. Example Coca-Cola they started the plastic bottle, before it was all glass. glass is more recyclable then plastic. Because of plastic bottles there's more trash in the world today and microplastics.
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Noobish question: where can I find this older Ryzen master version that you were using during the livestream, Steve? Could anyone point me out to which exact version is this one? The newest one requires a reboot after pretty much any change, rendering it useless.
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Question- What if chips are designed to run under LN2 at extremely low temperatures? Would it be possible to get much much higher clocks? Chips today are designed to run at normal temps, but is the technology being held back by that?
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Dang, I cant believe i somehow missed the stream. Im a bit Miffed, but I'm also really giddy over the fact that we pushed this lil budget CPU go so far with the Power of Liquid Nitrogen! Pushing the 3200G to its limit when?
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you should do the same with GPUs, but older ones. thatd be a fun project. for example, 750ti, how much of an OC can it do? or any of the R9 gpus, maybe the first with 4gb vram? see if it can compete with something current
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Oh hai, 7700k been doing 5ghz since 2017. And before you say it, I will sell you my 7700k for less than you can buy a new 3100 or 3300x and I will throw in the motherboard. Whats the next excuse?
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