It shouldn't be this late.
It shouldn't be this late.
It completed the test without me realizing, quickly powering it down afterward. Temperatures fell to around 45-50°C. It was running at 4.325 GHz with all-core support. My system normally stays near 70°C during BOINC, but Cinebench shows a peak of 74°C. A better cooler would help, though it would mean changing the case—something I’m not ready to do just yet.
Start the session here. Voltage generates warmth and a hot chip tends to lose voltage. That's why discussions about curve optimizer and negative offset are common. The best approach seems to focus on cooling. These Ryzen chips can keep a lower voltage core temperature more effectively.
I understand that higher voltage generates more heat. I wasn't aware 1.35 was significantly above typical levels. It seems the issue might be related to excess voltage being applied, causing increased heat. I didn't discuss curve optimizers in detail—unless you meant fan curves—and negative offsets were mentioned mainly for AVX. I also couldn't fully cover the cooling concerns in my previous response.
I gave good simple advice, if you like to bake your CPU then go for it. Here is some useless info (not really): https://sff.life/how-to-undervolt-ryzen-cpu/