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hsmith8
Junior Member
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08-10-2019, 03:05 AM
#1
The temperatures on your Ryzen 7 3800XT are quite high, especially between 51-65°C. This could indicate overheating, so check for dust buildup, ensure proper cooling, or consider a fan upgrade.
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hsmith8
08-10-2019, 03:05 AM #1

The temperatures on your Ryzen 7 3800XT are quite high, especially between 51-65°C. This could indicate overheating, so check for dust buildup, ensure proper cooling, or consider a fan upgrade.

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PaigeOfTheBook
Senior Member
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08-10-2019, 05:31 AM
#2
Let me know what you'd like to adjust—whether it's idle, load, overclocked status, or cooling setup.
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PaigeOfTheBook
08-10-2019, 05:31 AM #2

Let me know what you'd like to adjust—whether it's idle, load, overclocked status, or cooling setup.

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saguaroo123
Member
73
08-10-2019, 06:42 AM
#3
Yes. The auto frequency continuously regulates voltage and temperature. On Ryzen it adjusts even more than before.
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saguaroo123
08-10-2019, 06:42 AM #3

Yes. The auto frequency continuously regulates voltage and temperature. On Ryzen it adjusts even more than before.

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Saantos
Junior Member
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08-11-2019, 03:29 PM
#4
All systems running at idle. Utilizing a Corsair H100i platinum.
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Saantos
08-11-2019, 03:29 PM #4

All systems running at idle. Utilizing a Corsair H100i platinum.

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JR_GAMER07
Posting Freak
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08-15-2019, 09:35 AM
#5
this unit sits idle between 38-50c with a hyper 212 black edition and excellent airflow case. it's also boosted to 1.35v, which isn't extremely high. check if your room temperature is fine. if your CPU experiences voltage spikes, mine did too at startup. I strongly recommend boosting it further. even pushing all cores to 4.5 is possible, but your cooling setup is less efficient than mine's. consider setting it to 4.5 all cores at 1.35v in BIOS and monitor the temps. if they match or exceed mine, it likely just means high voltage spikes.
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JR_GAMER07
08-15-2019, 09:35 AM #5

this unit sits idle between 38-50c with a hyper 212 black edition and excellent airflow case. it's also boosted to 1.35v, which isn't extremely high. check if your room temperature is fine. if your CPU experiences voltage spikes, mine did too at startup. I strongly recommend boosting it further. even pushing all cores to 4.5 is possible, but your cooling setup is less efficient than mine's. consider setting it to 4.5 all cores at 1.35v in BIOS and monitor the temps. if they match or exceed mine, it likely just means high voltage spikes.

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09-03-2019, 02:52 PM
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I also encounter voltage surges ranging from 0.93v to 1.4
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LemmonzxGaming
09-03-2019, 02:52 PM #6

I also encounter voltage surges ranging from 0.93v to 1.4

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willguMC
Member
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09-04-2019, 02:26 AM
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I've attempted to boost the performance but only found a BIOS setting for adjusting voltage. I have a B450 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi model. The available option only lets me increase voltage by up to 0.3 volts, which might not be sufficient if I'm running at 4.5 with a base of 1.35. Could you help me find the correct stock voltage?
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willguMC
09-04-2019, 02:26 AM #7

I've attempted to boost the performance but only found a BIOS setting for adjusting voltage. I have a B450 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi model. The available option only lets me increase voltage by up to 0.3 volts, which might not be sufficient if I'm running at 4.5 with a base of 1.35. Could you help me find the correct stock voltage?

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Shock_Crimson
Junior Member
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09-04-2019, 04:21 AM
#8
It seems many have mentioned that running an OC on the Ryzen 3000 at 1.35 or higher is problematic. You usually need to do a manual or overclocking mode to handle it. Your setup should handle 4.3 at 1.2v without major issues, as it reduces heat significantly while keeping performance stable. To answer your point, I’m currently using PBO with it running at its maximum limits. It idles around 49-55°C, which is typical with a subpar cooler. At 4.3 at 1.2v, it drops to about 35-40°C—better than before. I might upgrade the cooler later, but right now it’s manageable with the current setup.
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Shock_Crimson
09-04-2019, 04:21 AM #8

It seems many have mentioned that running an OC on the Ryzen 3000 at 1.35 or higher is problematic. You usually need to do a manual or overclocking mode to handle it. Your setup should handle 4.3 at 1.2v without major issues, as it reduces heat significantly while keeping performance stable. To answer your point, I’m currently using PBO with it running at its maximum limits. It idles around 49-55°C, which is typical with a subpar cooler. At 4.3 at 1.2v, it drops to about 35-40°C—better than before. I might upgrade the cooler later, but right now it’s manageable with the current setup.