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Check the actual VCore specifications for your design.

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Frinex10
Posting Freak
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04-23-2025, 07:31 PM
#1
In bios I configured a fixed 1.2v, and this consistently produces the same outcome whether run together or separately. What actual voltage is the CPU receiving?
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Frinex10
04-23-2025, 07:31 PM #1

In bios I configured a fixed 1.2v, and this consistently produces the same outcome whether run together or separately. What actual voltage is the CPU receiving?

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fantasy_miner
Member
166
05-01-2025, 09:02 PM
#2
I chose a fixed voltage because it meets your requirements. The measurement shows 1.2. If you need adjustments, let me know.
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fantasy_miner
05-01-2025, 09:02 PM #2

I chose a fixed voltage because it meets your requirements. The measurement shows 1.2. If you need adjustments, let me know.

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_sharktapus_
Member
107
05-02-2025, 04:35 AM
#3
According to hwinfo, the reading was 1.2V.
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_sharktapus_
05-02-2025, 04:35 AM #3

According to hwinfo, the reading was 1.2V.

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AnnikaPlayzMC
Junior Member
26
05-02-2025, 08:06 AM
#4
Ryzen Master displayed 1.4+, which I considered the most precise. HWInfo also lists two values, causing my confusion.
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AnnikaPlayzMC
05-02-2025, 08:06 AM #4

Ryzen Master displayed 1.4+, which I considered the most precise. HWInfo also lists two values, causing my confusion.

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Frost_Pvp017
Member
225
05-19-2025, 06:23 AM
#5
It functions reliably continuously with all cores at 4200, making auto the preferable choice. The BIOS may attempt to increase settings that could harm CPU health over time.
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Frost_Pvp017
05-19-2025, 06:23 AM #5

It functions reliably continuously with all cores at 4200, making auto the preferable choice. The BIOS may attempt to increase settings that could harm CPU health over time.

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Deneth_
Member
175
05-19-2025, 07:03 AM
#6
You can define a voltage with an offset, and the board typically supplies extra voltage during idle when the CPU usage is minimal. If it remains steady at 1.2, it should be acceptable.
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Deneth_
05-19-2025, 07:03 AM #6

You can define a voltage with an offset, and the board typically supplies extra voltage during idle when the CPU usage is minimal. If it remains steady at 1.2, it should be acceptable.

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Haltair606
Member
63
05-20-2025, 07:34 PM
#7
I favor establishing a negative voltage offset. You're likely aware that under heavy all-core workloads, the voltage drops significantly. The Ryzen operates at a higher voltage during single-core tasks to achieve greater frequencies, while lowering it for all-core tasks to manage heat. Applying a voltage offset keeps your voltage lower in both situations. With a static voltage and a fixed all-core clock, performance suffers and the system runs at a higher voltage when fully loaded.
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Haltair606
05-20-2025, 07:34 PM #7

I favor establishing a negative voltage offset. You're likely aware that under heavy all-core workloads, the voltage drops significantly. The Ryzen operates at a higher voltage during single-core tasks to achieve greater frequencies, while lowering it for all-core tasks to manage heat. Applying a voltage offset keeps your voltage lower in both situations. With a static voltage and a fixed all-core clock, performance suffers and the system runs at a higher voltage when fully loaded.

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kalleboii
Senior Member
738
05-26-2025, 11:25 AM
#8
I attempted to set -0.1v negative in BIOS but encountered issues, so I had to reset the CMOS.
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kalleboii
05-26-2025, 11:25 AM #8

I attempted to set -0.1v negative in BIOS but encountered issues, so I had to reset the CMOS.

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iiSweeTzz
Posting Freak
862
06-15-2025, 08:13 AM
#9
I’d likely save the original character as a profile, restore it to its default settings, and check the clocks and voltages it operates at. Then examine all automatic overclock options and apply a negative voltage offset. A voltage adjustment won’t help much if the clock is fixed, but for Ryzen processors a static all-core setting is already suboptimal.
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iiSweeTzz
06-15-2025, 08:13 AM #9

I’d likely save the original character as a profile, restore it to its default settings, and check the clocks and voltages it operates at. Then examine all automatic overclock options and apply a negative voltage offset. A voltage adjustment won’t help much if the clock is fixed, but for Ryzen processors a static all-core setting is already suboptimal.

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UltraJugon
Junior Member
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07-04-2025, 02:43 PM
#10
I think the default setting should be 1.45 on Auto. I plan to adjust it back to negative once more. However, if this runs smoothly at 1.2v and doesn’t negatively affect the system over time except for minor performance loss, I’m fine with it. I was just concerned about 1.4 or higher with Ryzen Master showing up as true.
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UltraJugon
07-04-2025, 02:43 PM #10

I think the default setting should be 1.45 on Auto. I plan to adjust it back to negative once more. However, if this runs smoothly at 1.2v and doesn’t negatively affect the system over time except for minor performance loss, I’m fine with it. I was just concerned about 1.4 or higher with Ryzen Master showing up as true.

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