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Is 1.43v volts safe on full load on ryzen 5 3400g?

Is 1.43v volts safe on full load on ryzen 5 3400g?

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TSM_NightBlue3
Junior Member
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07-03-2019, 02:02 AM
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This shows good results with the Ryzen 5 3400G, though the temperatures in Ryzen Master reached very high levels. Your performance is still acceptable, and your temps stayed around 76°C, which is within normal ranges. No major concerns here.
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TSM_NightBlue3
07-03-2019, 02:02 AM #1

This shows good results with the Ryzen 5 3400G, though the temperatures in Ryzen Master reached very high levels. Your performance is still acceptable, and your temps stayed around 76°C, which is within normal ranges. No major concerns here.

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Stratin_OG
Member
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07-03-2019, 03:30 AM
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It isn't ideal and should ideally stay around 1.35v for sustained use.
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Stratin_OG
07-03-2019, 03:30 AM #2

It isn't ideal and should ideally stay around 1.35v for sustained use.

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ChloeET
Senior Member
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07-05-2019, 03:41 AM
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It's generally safe to operate at 1.5v and above, though voltages near 1.7 or 1.75v can become risky. The 45nm e5400 works fine at 1.36v, but I'm sure the limits start to be crossed around 1.95v.
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ChloeET
07-05-2019, 03:41 AM #3

It's generally safe to operate at 1.5v and above, though voltages near 1.7 or 1.75v can become risky. The 45nm e5400 works fine at 1.36v, but I'm sure the limits start to be crossed around 1.95v.

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MrPikaFun
Junior Member
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07-06-2019, 02:50 PM
#4
Oh and i think you should do manual oc cause auto oc tends to use too much voltage, but if temps are fine then its not something to be worried about, just abit less efficient compared to manually ocing it
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MrPikaFun
07-06-2019, 02:50 PM #4

Oh and i think you should do manual oc cause auto oc tends to use too much voltage, but if temps are fine then its not something to be worried about, just abit less efficient compared to manually ocing it

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SuperboyLama
Member
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07-06-2019, 03:11 PM
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I've also noticed that my R5 3400G can operate at up to 1.42 volts continuously, even when under load, using the original settings. I purchased this component a year ago and haven't observed any signs of wear or issues.
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SuperboyLama
07-06-2019, 03:11 PM #5

I've also noticed that my R5 3400G can operate at up to 1.42 volts continuously, even when under load, using the original settings. I purchased this component a year ago and haven't observed any signs of wear or issues.

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
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07-14-2019, 04:29 PM
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During the stress test, your CPU temperatures stayed within acceptable ranges, reaching a maximum of around 70-80°C. The voltage spikes you noticed—like 1.5V, 1.612V, or 1.514V—appear to be unusual but not necessarily harmful. In both Hwinfo and Ryzen Master, these readings weren’t consistently high, and your room temperature was usually stable. It seems these fluctuations might be normal under certain conditions, though it’s worth monitoring them further.
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Velizar06
07-14-2019, 04:29 PM #6

During the stress test, your CPU temperatures stayed within acceptable ranges, reaching a maximum of around 70-80°C. The voltage spikes you noticed—like 1.5V, 1.612V, or 1.514V—appear to be unusual but not necessarily harmful. In both Hwinfo and Ryzen Master, these readings weren’t consistently high, and your room temperature was usually stable. It seems these fluctuations might be normal under certain conditions, though it’s worth monitoring them further.

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Mattcraft135
Member
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07-16-2019, 03:07 PM
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I'm new to OC, so I tried the auto mode. I'll attempt manual now.
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Mattcraft135
07-16-2019, 03:07 PM #7

I'm new to OC, so I tried the auto mode. I'll attempt manual now.

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kevlight678
Junior Member
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07-16-2019, 09:42 PM
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kevlight678
07-16-2019, 09:42 PM #8

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