Adjusted voltage settings on my R5 3500 to improve performance.
Adjusted voltage settings on my R5 3500 to improve performance.
You own a Ryzen 5 3500 6C6T with strong performance specs. When all-core boosting is enabled, the stable voltage settles around 1.36V with a maximum temperature of 65°C after extended manual overclocking in Ryzen Master. This is your typical range for multipliers and voltages used during gaming and regular tasks. Running a GTX 1060 with 6GB VRAM, you can handle most games smoothly using just the 36x or 41x profiles without any noticeable lag. There’s no performance drop from these multipliers, and your CPU cooler maintains a maximum temperature of 50°C. Regarding undervolting: running the CPU at lower voltages doesn’t seem to cause issues, but long-term stability isn’t guaranteed as components age (3-4 years). It’s best to keep an eye on temperatures and performance trends over time.
thats playing a game, when runing cibeR20 it reaches 69c and im using 280mm AIO (h110i) so theres no downside running on lower voltages, okay then ill be happy with just the 36x and 41x multipliers profile
Even with the h110i, these temperatures remain fairly decent. If they stay consistent, it's fine.
Oh... I thought it might be lower in stability. My readings are 1-2 clicks higher than the real stable values, and I've followed my normal routine without any BSOD or crashes.