Home » Highlight • News • Processors • Reviews » Overclocking Ryzen 3 3100/3300X on the X570/B450 Overclocking Ryzen 3 3100/3300X on the X570/B450 NotDjey May 7, 2020 Highlight, News, Processors, Reviews OC of the Ryzen 3300X under LN2 on X570: I’ve taken over the Asus Crosshair VIII Impact which I’ve combined with the Ryzen 3300X with a good squeeze of liquid nitrogen. This Ryzen 3300X proved to be quite capricious under cold conditions, forcing me to lower the FCLK frequency to 1200 MHz in order to boot without too much difficulty. The processor really has potential since I was able to reach a frequency of 5.2 GHz with a voltage of 1.55 volt at around – 120°C. The only problem remains the FCLK frequency which is disturbing the tests but is a known problem under cold conditions. The so-called “golden” processors do not generally meet any problems, accept to dump “full pot” and do not flinch with a FCLK at 1600 MHz. The chances were pretty slim to find a super CPU in cold weather with just one processor. I would take this series of tests again from time to time to try to improve this score even more. I’ve done this series of tests with the LN2 bucket of Bitspower which I will propose you the test very soon. SummaryReview Date 2020-05-07 Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Share On