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Needs high voltage for operation

Needs high voltage for operation

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ToastyWafflez2
Junior Member
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11-28-2018, 09:29 AM
#1
Your R5 2600 requires 1.325v to run stably at 3.9ghz and stable at 4ghz. With a vcore of 1.45v, it seems normal unless you suspect a faulty component. Your specs are correct.
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ToastyWafflez2
11-28-2018, 09:29 AM #1

Your R5 2600 requires 1.325v to run stably at 3.9ghz and stable at 4ghz. With a vcore of 1.45v, it seems normal unless you suspect a faulty component. Your specs are correct.

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11-28-2018, 02:26 PM
#2
If every core maintains stable performance at 3.9GHz, it's completely acceptable. The 2600 model offers the maximum boost clock of 3.9GHz for a single core, so even if only one core reaches that frequency at 1.325v, it's still within safe limits. Just avoid setting voltages higher than the default and stick to the standard configuration. However, when all cores are operating at that speed, you should keep it as is—it's perfectly acceptable. Exceeding this will endanger the CPU and reduce its lifespan, particularly if you apply more than 1.325v.
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CaptainFurioux
11-28-2018, 02:26 PM #2

If every core maintains stable performance at 3.9GHz, it's completely acceptable. The 2600 model offers the maximum boost clock of 3.9GHz for a single core, so even if only one core reaches that frequency at 1.325v, it's still within safe limits. Just avoid setting voltages higher than the default and stick to the standard configuration. However, when all cores are operating at that speed, you should keep it as is—it's perfectly acceptable. Exceeding this will endanger the CPU and reduce its lifespan, particularly if you apply more than 1.325v.

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AmixMC
Junior Member
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11-28-2018, 10:02 PM
#3
Checking if all your cores are running at 3.9ghz after overclocking is a good idea. This ensures stability and performance consistency.
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AmixMC
11-28-2018, 10:02 PM #3

Checking if all your cores are running at 3.9ghz after overclocking is a good idea. This ensures stability and performance consistency.

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EnesAga
Member
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11-28-2018, 10:57 PM
#4
It might be due to bad luck with your CPU, a cheap motherboard, or a faulty power supply. It could also be a mix of these factors. Have you tried adjusting the load line calibration settings?
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EnesAga
11-28-2018, 10:57 PM #4

It might be due to bad luck with your CPU, a cheap motherboard, or a faulty power supply. It could also be a mix of these factors. Have you tried adjusting the load line calibration settings?

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ClassicMan_YT
Member
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11-30-2018, 01:54 AM
#5
All your cores are overclocked. Just install Ryzen master or HWinfo64 to display their individual speeds. A stress test will reveal they all hit 3.9GHz.
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ClassicMan_YT
11-30-2018, 01:54 AM #5

All your cores are overclocked. Just install Ryzen master or HWinfo64 to display their individual speeds. A stress test will reveal they all hit 3.9GHz.

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anza16
Junior Member
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11-30-2018, 03:55 AM
#6
I just put in Ryzen Master solely to keep an eye on things while I push my CPU with AIDA and all of its cores stay at 3.92
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anza16
11-30-2018, 03:55 AM #6

I just put in Ryzen Master solely to keep an eye on things while I push my CPU with AIDA and all of its cores stay at 3.92

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Willhermina
Member
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11-30-2018, 03:26 PM
#7
I don't understand much about LLCs and I'm concerned that my inventory might run low because my MSI B450M gaming card got short a month ago. I don't know what might be causing this.
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Willhermina
11-30-2018, 03:26 PM #7

I don't understand much about LLCs and I'm concerned that my inventory might run low because my MSI B450M gaming card got short a month ago. I don't know what might be causing this.

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JIMBOWz
Member
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11-30-2018, 07:15 PM
#8
Was es so ausgerichtet? Wie habe ich festgestellt, dass das passiert ist? Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Motherboard mit Standoffs korrekt montiert ist und keine lose Metallteile (wie einen Schraubenzieher) darin oder in Ihrem Gerät sind. Ändern von Einstellungen im BIOS wird keinen Kurzschluss verursachen. Ich habe nicht viele Informationen über Ihre PSU gefunden, aber sie scheint ziemlich schlecht zu sein. Sollte etwas Ihre Komponenten beschädigen, würde ich zuerst das ersetzen. Wenn Sie uns sagen, in welchem Land Sie leben, und einige Online-Shops, die für Sie bequem sind, kann ich Ihnen einen besseren Vorschlag machen.
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JIMBOWz
11-30-2018, 07:15 PM #8

Was es so ausgerichtet? Wie habe ich festgestellt, dass das passiert ist? Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Motherboard mit Standoffs korrekt montiert ist und keine lose Metallteile (wie einen Schraubenzieher) darin oder in Ihrem Gerät sind. Ändern von Einstellungen im BIOS wird keinen Kurzschluss verursachen. Ich habe nicht viele Informationen über Ihre PSU gefunden, aber sie scheint ziemlich schlecht zu sein. Sollte etwas Ihre Komponenten beschädigen, würde ich zuerst das ersetzen. Wenn Sie uns sagen, in welchem Land Sie leben, und einige Online-Shops, die für Sie bequem sind, kann ich Ihnen einen besseren Vorschlag machen.