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3700 volts supply voltage

3700 volts supply voltage

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MrBrown12344
Member
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10-16-2016, 10:51 PM
#1
While taking it too seriously, my voltage sits between 1.35 and 1.37, which they say is too high. That’s the default setting, but when I auto overclock in Ryzen Master, it jumps to around 1.40, which they also consider too high. I’m really confused—if it’s already high at the default, what could be wrong?
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MrBrown12344
10-16-2016, 10:51 PM #1

While taking it too seriously, my voltage sits between 1.35 and 1.37, which they say is too high. That’s the default setting, but when I auto overclock in Ryzen Master, it jumps to around 1.40, which they also consider too high. I’m really confused—if it’s already high at the default, what could be wrong?

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Cokkie77
Senior Member
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10-18-2016, 11:21 PM
#2
Your idle voltage core temperature is within the acceptable range.
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Cokkie77
10-18-2016, 11:21 PM #2

Your idle voltage core temperature is within the acceptable range.

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MrKiwiism
Member
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10-20-2016, 03:24 AM
#3
Under stress, it reached approximately 1.40 with the boost.
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MrKiwiism
10-20-2016, 03:24 AM #3

Under stress, it reached approximately 1.40 with the boost.

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nathop67
Member
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10-23-2016, 12:12 PM
#4
Consider the stock price. It's recommended to maintain your Vcore near 1.35V for continuous operation, ideally staying below that level.
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nathop67
10-23-2016, 12:12 PM #4

Consider the stock price. It's recommended to maintain your Vcore near 1.35V for continuous operation, ideally staying below that level.

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Ash_kachum
Junior Member
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10-24-2016, 07:41 PM
#5
On the market, it's still very popular with a price above 1.35v
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Ash_kachum
10-24-2016, 07:41 PM #5

On the market, it's still very popular with a price above 1.35v

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goldcake_HD
Member
104
10-24-2016, 08:50 PM
#6
Update BIOS and chipset drivers. If voltage remains above 1.35V, apply a minor negative bias in BIOS (-0.05V to -0.1V) and monitor performance with Cinebench to avoid degradation.
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goldcake_HD
10-24-2016, 08:50 PM #6

Update BIOS and chipset drivers. If voltage remains above 1.35V, apply a minor negative bias in BIOS (-0.05V to -0.1V) and monitor performance with Cinebench to avoid degradation.

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Sheinigami
Member
100
10-24-2016, 11:51 PM
#7
Everything has been updated. It seems like if it’s that way, it shouldn’t be such a big deal, right?
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Sheinigami
10-24-2016, 11:51 PM #7

Everything has been updated. It seems like if it’s that way, it shouldn’t be such a big deal, right?

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10-25-2016, 07:00 PM
#8
It seems most people aren't stressing their CPU with Prime95 Small FFT constantly. However, there have been several reported instances where motherboards were delivering excessive voltage to Zen 2 processors since the chips were released.
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cursayerdragon
10-25-2016, 07:00 PM #8

It seems most people aren't stressing their CPU with Prime95 Small FFT constantly. However, there have been several reported instances where motherboards were delivering excessive voltage to Zen 2 processors since the chips were released.