F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Experiencing unusual behavior with the Ryzen 5 3600.

Experiencing unusual behavior with the Ryzen 5 3600.

Experiencing unusual behavior with the Ryzen 5 3600.

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kaaskotskikker
Posting Freak
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06-04-2019, 10:36 PM
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Ive been at this for 4 days now and made several posts about it and i get mixed responses and just get confused... so here is footage of my system idling and running cinebench 20 just tell me is this normal behaiviour for my processor? when its idling and on high load it comes dangerously close to 1,5 and that according to some people could kill the cpu. Its never really goes below 1,2 and when its get close it bumps back up. I just got this new system costed 8 months of money saving by now im starting to regret getting ryzen because they obviously have issues. Link for the video https://streamable.com/l3fr94
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kaaskotskikker
06-04-2019, 10:36 PM #1

Ive been at this for 4 days now and made several posts about it and i get mixed responses and just get confused... so here is footage of my system idling and running cinebench 20 just tell me is this normal behaiviour for my processor? when its idling and on high load it comes dangerously close to 1,5 and that according to some people could kill the cpu. Its never really goes below 1,2 and when its get close it bumps back up. I just got this new system costed 8 months of money saving by now im starting to regret getting ryzen because they obviously have issues. Link for the video https://streamable.com/l3fr94

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FaDs
Member
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06-05-2019, 12:47 AM
#2
normally things stay stable when fewer cores are under load, reaching up to about 1.47V, but in typical multi-core tasks like Cinebench R20 it stays around 1.3V. The reported value might be incorrect, and the correct CPU core voltage is listed in HWinfo64. VID represents the desired voltage from the CPU, not what the board forces onto it.
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FaDs
06-05-2019, 12:47 AM #2

normally things stay stable when fewer cores are under load, reaching up to about 1.47V, but in typical multi-core tasks like Cinebench R20 it stays around 1.3V. The reported value might be incorrect, and the correct CPU core voltage is listed in HWinfo64. VID represents the desired voltage from the CPU, not what the board forces onto it.

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THEMLGPOLICE
Junior Member
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06-05-2019, 04:50 AM
#3
It feels unreal that people think it could exceed 1,500 and crash the CPU as some have claimed.
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THEMLGPOLICE
06-05-2019, 04:50 AM #3

It feels unreal that people think it could exceed 1,500 and crash the CPU as some have claimed.

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The_SuSpence
Junior Member
1
06-06-2019, 03:26 AM
#4
You're finding it increasingly perplexing right now.
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The_SuSpence
06-06-2019, 03:26 AM #4

You're finding it increasingly perplexing right now.

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vsbr0703
Member
86
06-06-2019, 08:17 AM
#5
You might rely on the boost algorithm set by AMD to ensure safe performance. The warning about not touching it if you're unfamiliar with it is also understandable.
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vsbr0703
06-06-2019, 08:17 AM #5

You might rely on the boost algorithm set by AMD to ensure safe performance. The warning about not touching it if you're unfamiliar with it is also understandable.

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AliiZeeBearr
Junior Member
46
06-07-2019, 05:56 AM
#6
It's true, the readings seem unusual. You're concerned about long-term stability and performance if you plan to use the CPU for an extended period.
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AliiZeeBearr
06-07-2019, 05:56 AM #6

It's true, the readings seem unusual. You're concerned about long-term stability and performance if you plan to use the CPU for an extended period.

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Diego_UHC
Junior Member
43
06-07-2019, 07:43 AM
#7
I mentioned that "safe voltage" is largely influenced by how much current is drawn and how that current behaves. A high idle voltage is acceptable if the stress test voltage remains low, right? I think you're being overly cautious.
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Diego_UHC
06-07-2019, 07:43 AM #7

I mentioned that "safe voltage" is largely influenced by how much current is drawn and how that current behaves. A high idle voltage is acceptable if the stress test voltage remains low, right? I think you're being overly cautious.

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bmboente
Junior Member
49
06-07-2019, 12:49 PM
#8
Stress voltage exceeds 1,300 and it seems this kind of setup isn't something I can easily take apart.
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bmboente
06-07-2019, 12:49 PM #8

Stress voltage exceeds 1,300 and it seems this kind of setup isn't something I can easily take apart.

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MrCm
Senior Member
636
06-07-2019, 04:23 PM
#9
Check the video or CPU voltage SVI2 settings. Ensure your board's BIOS and chipset driver are current, as new AMD releases may introduce changes that affect stability.
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MrCm
06-07-2019, 04:23 PM #9

Check the video or CPU voltage SVI2 settings. Ensure your board's BIOS and chipset driver are current, as new AMD releases may introduce changes that affect stability.

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_SmilesKillMe
Member
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06-07-2019, 05:12 PM
#10
SVI2, the chipsets have been revised, and I prefer not to apply a BIOS update until I receive an update in a few days.
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_SmilesKillMe
06-07-2019, 05:12 PM #10

SVI2, the chipsets have been revised, and I prefer not to apply a BIOS update until I receive an update in a few days.

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