Check HWINFO for stability and consider overclocking if needed.
Check HWINFO for stability and consider overclocking if needed.
Hi,
Please check your screenshots and let me know if anything seems unusual.
My system is stable, but I'm uncertain about temperatures, voltages, and core clocks.
I recently assembled this PC and started overclocking for the first time.
Build details:
- Motherboard: GIGABYTE AX370-Gaming K5
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700
- GPU: GTX 970 GB
- RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200
Currently I think it's running at 3750 Mhz and 1.33V, but I'm not sure about other metrics. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Screenshots:
https://ibb.co/eF6LLb
https://ibb.co/mpPkmG
https://ibb.co/ithufb
The most critical voltage is found in the CPU core voltage (SVI2 TFN), which represents your actual voltage. The VCore is the value the VRM provides to the CPU.
The most critical voltage is found in the CPU core voltage (SVI2 TFN), which reflects your current voltage. VCore is the value the VRM provides to the CPU.