F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop No, this voltage isn't safe for your CPU. It's too high and could damage it.

No, this voltage isn't safe for your CPU. It's too high and could damage it.

No, this voltage isn't safe for your CPU. It's too high and could damage it.

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Jake_TheDoge
Member
207
11-07-2023, 03:46 AM
#1
I've adjusted the cooler settings and maintained stable temperatures. The new readings are around 50-60°C, which is within normal ranges. The GPU load remains manageable since the cooler now handles heat more efficiently.
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Jake_TheDoge
11-07-2023, 03:46 AM #1

I've adjusted the cooler settings and maintained stable temperatures. The new readings are around 50-60°C, which is within normal ranges. The GPU load remains manageable since the cooler now handles heat more efficiently.

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HakanReis
Member
77
11-07-2023, 08:58 AM
#2
1.2125 works well with Zen and 1.18 is also fine. You might consider adjusting the undervoltage if needed. No.
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HakanReis
11-07-2023, 08:58 AM #2

1.2125 works well with Zen and 1.18 is also fine. You might consider adjusting the undervoltage if needed. No.

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JBeast2014
Member
169
11-12-2023, 02:15 PM
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JBeast2014
11-12-2023, 02:15 PM #3

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Lieezy
Member
64
11-14-2023, 10:07 AM
#4
This means you can maintain the voltage if it stays steady while operating. Stock settings are also acceptable for voltage.
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Lieezy
11-14-2023, 10:07 AM #4

This means you can maintain the voltage if it stays steady while operating. Stock settings are also acceptable for voltage.

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GeorgiaGirl16
Junior Member
18
11-15-2023, 10:02 PM
#5
If it holds up, everything's okay. A 70c margin is acceptable—it fits within the requirements. For stability checks, run the Asus Real Bench tool: https://rog.asus.com/rog-pro/realbench-v2-leaderboard/. Perform an 8-hour stress test and pick a voltage one below your RAM amount (for 16GB, choose the 8GB setting). If it succeeds with your lower voltage settings, it's stable and fine. If not, increase the voltage until stability is achieved, which might be nearer to the standard voltage. Just because it looks stable in games doesn't guarantee real-world performance.
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GeorgiaGirl16
11-15-2023, 10:02 PM #5

If it holds up, everything's okay. A 70c margin is acceptable—it fits within the requirements. For stability checks, run the Asus Real Bench tool: https://rog.asus.com/rog-pro/realbench-v2-leaderboard/. Perform an 8-hour stress test and pick a voltage one below your RAM amount (for 16GB, choose the 8GB setting). If it succeeds with your lower voltage settings, it's stable and fine. If not, increase the voltage until stability is achieved, which might be nearer to the standard voltage. Just because it looks stable in games doesn't guarantee real-world performance.