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Cpu diode problem

Cpu diode problem

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Ged_Merrillin
Member
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05-17-2017, 12:01 AM
#1
I increased my Ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz at 1.37v, but during stress tests its temperature never exceeded 75°C. However, the CPU diode suddenly rose from 50°C to 85°C and stayed there. Should I be worried? Ps. Using a stock cooler.
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Ged_Merrillin
05-17-2017, 12:01 AM #1

I increased my Ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz at 1.37v, but during stress tests its temperature never exceeded 75°C. However, the CPU diode suddenly rose from 50°C to 85°C and stayed there. Should I be worried? Ps. Using a stock cooler.

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Max_PlaysMC
Member
62
05-17-2017, 12:13 AM
#2
uefi is the updated designation for BIOS, located on your board. Look in the advanced settings for RAM; you should find an AXMP option that activates, and saving the boot system will already boost CPU performance without adjusting the voltage or multiplier.
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Max_PlaysMC
05-17-2017, 12:13 AM #2

uefi is the updated designation for BIOS, located on your board. Look in the advanced settings for RAM; you should find an AXMP option that activates, and saving the boot system will already boost CPU performance without adjusting the voltage or multiplier.

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mcbudder2004
Senior Member
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05-17-2017, 03:29 AM
#3
overclocking is too high.
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mcbudder2004
05-17-2017, 03:29 AM #3

overclocking is too high.

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DoctorOmar
Member
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05-24-2017, 07:23 AM
#4
the reset should be done by adjusting the voltage or clock speed, but it's currently too high.
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DoctorOmar
05-24-2017, 07:23 AM #4

the reset should be done by adjusting the voltage or clock speed, but it's currently too high.

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Mr_Sneak_
Junior Member
15
05-24-2017, 10:58 AM
#5
restore CMOS to its standard setting then carefully lift the multiplier up gently, avoiding exceeding the CPU's limits. However, with a Ryzen processor, did you enable AXMP for RAM prior to overclocking in the UEFI BIOS?
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Mr_Sneak_
05-24-2017, 10:58 AM #5

restore CMOS to its standard setting then carefully lift the multiplier up gently, avoiding exceeding the CPU's limits. However, with a Ryzen processor, did you enable AXMP for RAM prior to overclocking in the UEFI BIOS?

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kyle146
Junior Member
38
05-24-2017, 06:01 PM
#6
scout_03 :
reset cmos to its default setting then carefully increase the multiplier, avoiding overpassing the CPU. Working with a Ryzen, did you enable AXMP for RAM before doing the CPU overclock in the UEFI BIOS? What does AXMP do?
I'm just starting with UEFI overclocking and have upgraded to a B350 motherboard.
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kyle146
05-24-2017, 06:01 PM #6

scout_03 :
reset cmos to its default setting then carefully increase the multiplier, avoiding overpassing the CPU. Working with a Ryzen, did you enable AXMP for RAM before doing the CPU overclock in the UEFI BIOS? What does AXMP do?
I'm just starting with UEFI overclocking and have upgraded to a B350 motherboard.

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MrEclipseMC
Junior Member
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05-24-2017, 07:44 PM
#7
lukas.kundelis:
i tried to overclock my ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz at 1.37v and during stress tests the temps never exceeded 75°C, but the diode jumped from 50°C to 85°C and stayed there. Should i worry? P.s. I'm using a stock cooler.
maybe you should consider offset overclocking so the cpu can slow down when not in use.
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MrEclipseMC
05-24-2017, 07:44 PM #7

lukas.kundelis:
i tried to overclock my ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz at 1.37v and during stress tests the temps never exceeded 75°C, but the diode jumped from 50°C to 85°C and stayed there. Should i worry? P.s. I'm using a stock cooler.
maybe you should consider offset overclocking so the cpu can slow down when not in use.

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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
Senior Member
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06-11-2017, 07:39 PM
#8
uefi is the updated designation for BIOS, located on your board. Look in the advanced settings for RAM; you should find an AXMP option that activates, and saving the boot system will already boost CPU performance without adjusting the voltage or multiplier.
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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
06-11-2017, 07:39 PM #8

uefi is the updated designation for BIOS, located on your board. Look in the advanced settings for RAM; you should find an AXMP option that activates, and saving the boot system will already boost CPU performance without adjusting the voltage or multiplier.

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BlaziKDan
Member
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06-11-2017, 09:02 PM
#9
ingtar33 :
lukas.kundelis :
overclocked my ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz 1.37v and the cpu temps never exceed 75 C during stress tests, but the diode jumps from 50 C to 85 C and stays there. Should I be worried? Ps. Using a stock cooler.
Not sure about the overclocking method, but it seems like you're adjusting the vcore. Trying offset overclocking might help the cpu slow down when not needed.
I'm currently doing offset overclocking and find it hard to understand how it works since I'm used to manual settings. Maybe I should stick to the stock voltage because I only increased it by 0.05v.
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BlaziKDan
06-11-2017, 09:02 PM #9

ingtar33 :
lukas.kundelis :
overclocked my ryzen 1300x to 3.9 ghz 1.37v and the cpu temps never exceed 75 C during stress tests, but the diode jumps from 50 C to 85 C and stays there. Should I be worried? Ps. Using a stock cooler.
Not sure about the overclocking method, but it seems like you're adjusting the vcore. Trying offset overclocking might help the cpu slow down when not needed.
I'm currently doing offset overclocking and find it hard to understand how it works since I'm used to manual settings. Maybe I should stick to the stock voltage because I only increased it by 0.05v.

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axxerr77
Member
120
06-13-2017, 03:13 AM
#10
uefi is the updated name for bios on your board. Look under advanced settings for ram—you should see an axmp option that activates, and saving the boot system will give you some faster cpu performance without changing the voltage or multiplier.
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axxerr77
06-13-2017, 03:13 AM #10

uefi is the updated name for bios on your board. Look under advanced settings for ram—you should see an axmp option that activates, and saving the boot system will give you some faster cpu performance without changing the voltage or multiplier.