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Comparing Ryzen core voltage settings with Curve Optimizer adjustments

Comparing Ryzen core voltage settings with Curve Optimizer adjustments

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Nalfrix91
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07-28-2025, 01:26 AM
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I'm using a 5600X in my son's system and it's currently at 4850. As long as it stays cool, just run a static clock and voltage as quickly as possible. The performance should remain solid, even better than its current speed.
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Nalfrix91
07-28-2025, 01:26 AM #11

I'm using a 5600X in my son's system and it's currently at 4850. As long as it stays cool, just run a static clock and voltage as quickly as possible. The performance should remain solid, even better than its current speed.

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WeredoWeredo
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07-28-2025, 02:48 AM
#12
Turned off PBO, still using 5600 non-X asus B350F. Previously had Core 4650 with 1.181v, 103W, 70°C. Now running Core 4800 at 1.25v, 125W, 80°C. Checking the cb11588 and cb12328 chips—how reliable are they over time?
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WeredoWeredo
07-28-2025, 02:48 AM #12

Turned off PBO, still using 5600 non-X asus B350F. Previously had Core 4650 with 1.181v, 103W, 70°C. Now running Core 4800 at 1.25v, 125W, 80°C. Checking the cb11588 and cb12328 chips—how reliable are they over time?

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TrilbySir
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07-28-2025, 07:01 AM
#13
I took a break and made small adjustments until everything settled into place.
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TrilbySir
07-28-2025, 07:01 AM #13

I took a break and made small adjustments until everything settled into place.

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