CPU-Z and Ryzen Master showing varying voltages.
CPU-Z and Ryzen Master showing varying voltages.
I'm trying to customize my Ryzen chip (R5 2600). Being new, I searched YouTube for guidance. I found a video showing someone using 'Ryzen Master' and achieving stable results at 1.425v and 4100MHz. I tried it myself, applied the settings, and did stress tests—it worked fine for me too. Now I'm puzzled because in 'Ryzen Master' the voltage shows 1.425v, but when I open CPU-Z it reads 1.632v, which is much higher than expected. Can someone clarify this discrepancy? Thanks for any advice you can offer beforehand.
For Ryzen, I recommend using Ryzen Master. You can track voltages and temperatures with HWMonitor, though the numbers may differ across applications. What are the voltage readings in BIOS? Regarding BIOS, have you received the latest update for your motherboard?
List your specifications clearly:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
My components are as follows:
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite
RAM: 2x8gb LPX Vengeance @3000
Storage: 128gb Kingston SSD, 1tb HDD 7.2k
GPU: GTX 960
Power Supply: Corsair RM550
Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400
Operating System: Windows 10