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I aim to downgrade my CPU

I aim to downgrade my CPU

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Ghostiepie
Member
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04-18-2018, 05:16 PM
#1
I’ve never done overclocking before, but I’m not keen on it. What I care about is keeping temperatures low and having a very quiet system, likely by reducing the CPU speed. I have no idea how to do this or what settings to use. Reading online articles only confuses me.

I own a Ryzen 5 2600x and an ASUS ROG B450-i.
My goal is to reach around 45°C during idle and stay under 50°C while browsing the internet without needing to turn fans on at medium speed if possible.
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Ghostiepie
04-18-2018, 05:16 PM #1

I’ve never done overclocking before, but I’m not keen on it. What I care about is keeping temperatures low and having a very quiet system, likely by reducing the CPU speed. I have no idea how to do this or what settings to use. Reading online articles only confuses me.

I own a Ryzen 5 2600x and an ASUS ROG B450-i.
My goal is to reach around 45°C during idle and stay under 50°C while browsing the internet without needing to turn fans on at medium speed if possible.

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firecreeper52
Member
124
04-18-2018, 05:50 PM
#2
If you seek a calm setup, identify the source of the sound.
Insert a paper tube near your ear and pay attention.
The disturbance likely comes from moving components.
Typically, fans spinning faster than necessary.
It’s possible the graphics card is the main culprit.
Rather than adjusting voltages, you might restrict your PC’s performance in Task Manager or Power Options.
Adjust the maximum performance limit from 100% to around 80%.
Be cautious—pursuing silence may lead nowhere.
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firecreeper52
04-18-2018, 05:50 PM #2

If you seek a calm setup, identify the source of the sound.
Insert a paper tube near your ear and pay attention.
The disturbance likely comes from moving components.
Typically, fans spinning faster than necessary.
It’s possible the graphics card is the main culprit.
Rather than adjusting voltages, you might restrict your PC’s performance in Task Manager or Power Options.
Adjust the maximum performance limit from 100% to around 80%.
Be cautious—pursuing silence may lead nowhere.

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ProffesorFrog
Member
137
04-20-2018, 02:18 PM
#3
45C runs smoothly at idle. What cooler would you prefer? You don't need to undervolt to achieve 45C. Use RyzenMaster from AMD to check your temperatures. Some monitoring tools don't display Ryzen temperatures correctly.
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ProffesorFrog
04-20-2018, 02:18 PM #3

45C runs smoothly at idle. What cooler would you prefer? You don't need to undervolt to achieve 45C. Use RyzenMaster from AMD to check your temperatures. Some monitoring tools don't display Ryzen temperatures correctly.

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Matke04
Posting Freak
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04-20-2018, 04:51 PM
#4
The sole cooler in stock seems suitable for a mini ix system. The Noctua NH-L9i is recommended.
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Matke04
04-20-2018, 04:51 PM #4

The sole cooler in stock seems suitable for a mini ix system. The Noctua NH-L9i is recommended.

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Lillmust
Member
153
04-22-2018, 01:57 PM
#5
If you seek a calm setup, identify the source of the sound.
Insert a paper tube near your ear and pay attention.
The disturbance likely comes from moving components.
Typically, fans spinning faster than necessary.
It’s possible the graphics card is the main culprit.
Rather than adjusting voltages, you might restrict your PC’s performance in Task Manager or Power Options.
Adjust the maximum performance limit from 100% to around 80%.
Be cautious—pursuing silence can lead nowhere.
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Lillmust
04-22-2018, 01:57 PM #5

If you seek a calm setup, identify the source of the sound.
Insert a paper tube near your ear and pay attention.
The disturbance likely comes from moving components.
Typically, fans spinning faster than necessary.
It’s possible the graphics card is the main culprit.
Rather than adjusting voltages, you might restrict your PC’s performance in Task Manager or Power Options.
Adjust the maximum performance limit from 100% to around 80%.
Be cautious—pursuing silence can lead nowhere.