3900 volts specifications
3900 volts specifications
Installed my 3900x onto an old x370 board and everything is functioning properly. Uncertain whether I should perform any overclocking, as future boards might support it. I'm using the Kraken x62 in push/pull mode with the silent fan on the front of my Phanteks Enthoo M Pro TG. Temperatures are stable around 45°C during light tasks. For more intense tests, fans increase to 100% and temps hit 70°C. I’m questioning if the default voltages are too high since I haven’t overclocked before (2700x) and still use stock settings. I’m considering reducing voltages but am concerned about stability. Anyone with a similar CPU open for advice? What voltage levels are typical?
What voltage setting do you need? Adjusting it means changing a multiplier, which can slow things down. If you don’t manage the speed properly, you might face issues at specific clock rates. Which X370 model are you working with?
Ensure your system runs the newest BIOS and has the most recent chipset drivers. Minor adjustments to voltage may influence performance.
In BIOS the standard VCore voltage ranges from about 1.46 to 1.48 volts. Earlier, when I was tuning my 1800 processor a few years ago, 1.35 was the maximum achievable.
Understand the benefits of choosing a Ryzen balanced power plan. It helps manage performance and stability without overloading your system. Even if you think you're using the 'ultimate' plan, switching to balanced can improve efficiency and prevent overheating.
I believe AMD should include this information in a brochure with every Zen 2 CPU they distribute: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/cb..._gen_ryzen
for any reason I no longer have the 'Ryzen Balanced PowerPlan,' yet I've experienced Windows problems after trying this SDD with Windows 10 on an older Intel APU setup, so it seems connected to that.