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Adjust performance settings on the Ryzen 5 3600 processor.

Adjust performance settings on the Ryzen 5 3600 processor.

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x_GlitzyGirl_x
Junior Member
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09-06-2019, 10:33 AM
#1
Hello! Your current setup runs at 4,025 GHz with 1.15v and 36°C idle. To boost performance, consider downclocking to a lower frequency like 3,900 GHz while maintaining stable temperatures. If you're aiming for 4,000 GHz, ensure your cooling stays within safe limits and monitor temperatures closely.
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x_GlitzyGirl_x
09-06-2019, 10:33 AM #1

Hello! Your current setup runs at 4,025 GHz with 1.15v and 36°C idle. To boost performance, consider downclocking to a lower frequency like 3,900 GHz while maintaining stable temperatures. If you're aiming for 4,000 GHz, ensure your cooling stays within safe limits and monitor temperatures closely.

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Nik_Master16
Member
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09-08-2019, 12:11 AM
#2
Each CPU behaves differently, so you need to test and adjust yourself. 60 degrees Celsius is quite low, and I likely wouldn’t bother lowering it further. Just because your CPU runs slower doesn’t mean a cooler temperature isn’t possible—your fan might not spin up as much. Usually, fans are designed to keep temps reasonable without overworking. So, when your CPU is at full load, does it actually reach its maximum fan speed?
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Nik_Master16
09-08-2019, 12:11 AM #2

Each CPU behaves differently, so you need to test and adjust yourself. 60 degrees Celsius is quite low, and I likely wouldn’t bother lowering it further. Just because your CPU runs slower doesn’t mean a cooler temperature isn’t possible—your fan might not spin up as much. Usually, fans are designed to keep temps reasonable without overworking. So, when your CPU is at full load, does it actually reach its maximum fan speed?

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arcticchaos
Junior Member
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09-08-2019, 02:44 PM
#3
I understand that 60 degrees is quite favorable. The challenge is to reduce it slightly while maintaining strong performance. I'm focusing on optimizing the setup so others can grasp my goals. I've noticed that lowering the clock speed doesn't significantly drain power and actually leads to cooler temperatures. My fans operate at normal speeds and aren't pushing too hard, which means I have some flexibility if I decide to increase the frequency further.
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arcticchaos
09-08-2019, 02:44 PM #3

I understand that 60 degrees is quite favorable. The challenge is to reduce it slightly while maintaining strong performance. I'm focusing on optimizing the setup so others can grasp my goals. I've noticed that lowering the clock speed doesn't significantly drain power and actually leads to cooler temperatures. My fans operate at normal speeds and aren't pushing too hard, which means I have some flexibility if I decide to increase the frequency further.

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FestusBrasil
Member
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09-09-2019, 08:43 PM
#4
based on my observations, this GPU might struggle to match the CPU's performance, so why push it further? unless this isn't about gaming, just keep going. : P
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FestusBrasil
09-09-2019, 08:43 PM #4

based on my observations, this GPU might struggle to match the CPU's performance, so why push it further? unless this isn't about gaming, just keep going. : P