Assistance with stress test and Ryzen Master
Assistance with stress test and Ryzen Master
I attempted to undervolt my CPU from 1.4 to 1.3 using Ryzen Master, but during the stress test in Aida64 the voltage reported by Ryzen Master increased to 1.35. Is this typical? Does it indicate the stress test only verified a 1.35 voltage, or does it suggest my PC is certified for 1.3 as well? Additionally, Ryzen Master listed my iGPU speed as 400, whereas it should be around 1100. Does this imply the software automatically reduces iGPU performance without manual adjustments? I expected that since I ran games at high settings with the 400 value last night, the system would still work properly.
Some motherboards or BIOSes add a minor voltage increase to maintain stability. LLC/Load Line Calibration or VDroop Offset can also contribute to this effect. It's considered typical in my view.
Avoid reducing voltage excessively during undervolting. If you're just experimenting, it's acceptable but begin with small decreases like 0.1v.
You might notice the system running at a slower idle while you observe. If everything functions properly, it shouldn't be bothersome. A software or driver update could resolve the issue.
When overclocking, maintain temperatures below 80°C for regular use.
Other motherboards or BIOS settings may add a minor voltage increase to maintain stability. LLC/Load Line Calibration or VDroop Offset can also contribute to this effect. It's considered typical in my view.
When undervolting, avoid going too low. If you're just experimenting, it's acceptable but begin with small reductions like 0.1v.
It could be running at a slower idle while you observe. If it functions properly, don't worry much. A driver or software update might resolve the issue.
For overclocking, maintain temperatures below 80°C during regular use.