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Can Undervolting Lead to Windows Boot Problems and/or Data Loss?

Can Undervolting Lead to Windows Boot Problems and/or Data Loss?

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gvn12345678
Member
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10-06-2019, 01:28 AM
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Hello,
I'm looking into ways to undervolt the Ryzen 5 3600X without overclocking, specifically using a negative voltage offset. I'm concerned about whether this method might lead to Windows boot problems or data loss if the system becomes unstable during testing.
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gvn12345678
10-06-2019, 01:28 AM #1

Hello,
I'm looking into ways to undervolt the Ryzen 5 3600X without overclocking, specifically using a negative voltage offset. I'm concerned about whether this method might lead to Windows boot problems or data loss if the system becomes unstable during testing.

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Lynn512
Member
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10-06-2019, 02:11 AM
#2
Ensure you stay within reasonable limits.
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Lynn512
10-06-2019, 02:11 AM #2

Ensure you stay within reasonable limits.

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robinking33
Junior Member
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10-12-2019, 04:09 AM
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Ensure you stay within reasonable limits.
Refer to the provided link for details.
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robinking33
10-12-2019, 04:09 AM #3

Ensure you stay within reasonable limits.
Refer to the provided link for details.

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Ecuamom
Junior Member
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10-12-2019, 03:36 PM
#4
Why undervolting?
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Ecuamom
10-12-2019, 03:36 PM #4

Why undervolting?

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10-12-2019, 08:40 PM
#5
Undervolting works well. Like other tasks that go beyond normal limits, it requires testing through experimentation. Run stress tests using games or software like Cinebench R20, AIDA64, and Prime95. Success in these tests suggests it's safe.
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gustavbengters
10-12-2019, 08:40 PM #5

Undervolting works well. Like other tasks that go beyond normal limits, it requires testing through experimentation. Run stress tests using games or software like Cinebench R20, AIDA64, and Prime95. Success in these tests suggests it's safe.