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Question My CPU requires excessive voltage *Ryzen 5 2600*

Question My CPU requires excessive voltage *Ryzen 5 2600*

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Zemboyy
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07-08-2018, 01:36 PM
#11
I am using the f32 bios, but overclocking using the Aorus easy tune app meaning I can overclock without having to reboot, if it is that bad silicone, should I return it? Has 3 years of warranty on it. I will try bios f5 first though, thanks
I'd be happy if it even was stable at 4ghz, yet it seems to crash no matter what voltage I give it 🤷
See, voltage offset is how I change my CPU voltage, there's no way I can actually change the voltage on this board, it doesn't have that feature 🤦 llc is a thing it doesn't have either as I have looked and looked for it everywhere and can't find it.
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Zemboyy
07-08-2018, 01:36 PM #11

I am using the f32 bios, but overclocking using the Aorus easy tune app meaning I can overclock without having to reboot, if it is that bad silicone, should I return it? Has 3 years of warranty on it. I will try bios f5 first though, thanks
I'd be happy if it even was stable at 4ghz, yet it seems to crash no matter what voltage I give it 🤷
See, voltage offset is how I change my CPU voltage, there's no way I can actually change the voltage on this board, it doesn't have that feature 🤦 llc is a thing it doesn't have either as I have looked and looked for it everywhere and can't find it.

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gootheferret
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07-08-2018, 02:11 PM
#12
I would certainly attempt it using BIOS F5 prior to considering a return.
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gootheferret
07-08-2018, 02:11 PM #12

I would certainly attempt it using BIOS F5 prior to considering a return.

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blackceaser
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119
07-10-2018, 01:38 AM
#13
The CPU is not covered by warranty if it cannot be overclocked significantly. It is ensured to operate at standard speeds, and overclocking is not supported.
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blackceaser
07-10-2018, 01:38 AM #13

The CPU is not covered by warranty if it cannot be overclocked significantly. It is ensured to operate at standard speeds, and overclocking is not supported.

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07-10-2018, 09:24 AM
#14
We can always just admit it wasn't getting the right temperatures 😂
It looks like I'm facing an issue with downgrading my BIOS. I downloaded f5 and connected it to my USB drive (I've tried extracting and then not extracting). I performed the BIOS UEFI boot process, but it reset the PC's settings. The BIOS still shows as f32, and there are no tutorials available that explain how to do this. The reason I changed to f32 was because of something like this:
@bios
I think I'm sure or I just installed it and ran the BIOS setup, but this time it didn't work.
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gingerdawson13
07-10-2018, 09:24 AM #14

We can always just admit it wasn't getting the right temperatures 😂
It looks like I'm facing an issue with downgrading my BIOS. I downloaded f5 and connected it to my USB drive (I've tried extracting and then not extracting). I performed the BIOS UEFI boot process, but it reset the PC's settings. The BIOS still shows as f32, and there are no tutorials available that explain how to do this. The reason I changed to f32 was because of something like this:
@bios
I think I'm sure or I just installed it and ran the BIOS setup, but this time it didn't work.

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07-11-2018, 07:33 PM
#16
I'll try now
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GeoTheGuardian
07-11-2018, 07:33 PM #16

I'll try now

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Refocus
Member
62
07-31-2018, 02:19 AM
#17
So F5 didn't make a difference, 4ghz ran GTA for an hour then stopped when I was moving 81k worth of cargo. That timing was great. It ran between 65 to 68 degrees, which is too hot for me. UOTE="DMAN999, post: 21320749, member: 2739378"
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Refocus
07-31-2018, 02:19 AM #17

So F5 didn't make a difference, 4ghz ran GTA for an hour then stopped when I was moving 81k worth of cargo. That timing was great. It ran between 65 to 68 degrees, which is too hot for me. UOTE="DMAN999, post: 21320749, member: 2739378"

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Azastias
Member
223
07-31-2018, 04:01 AM
#18
Attempt to operate at 3.975 GHz.
The additional 0.25 GHz is unlikely to significantly impact performance and may only show up in bench tests.
Even at this frequency, your 2600 will remain very near to the 2600x benchmark levels.
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Azastias
07-31-2018, 04:01 AM #18

Attempt to operate at 3.975 GHz.
The additional 0.25 GHz is unlikely to significantly impact performance and may only show up in bench tests.
Even at this frequency, your 2600 will remain very near to the 2600x benchmark levels.

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Delgronax
Member
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07-31-2018, 01:13 PM
#19
I'll try later on
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Delgronax
07-31-2018, 01:13 PM #19

I'll try later on

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ma9620
Junior Member
33
07-31-2018, 06:19 PM
#20
I own a gigabyte d3h 350 and 2600 with the need to overclock in offset mode similar to your setup. My current offsets are +0.180v for the CPU and +0.012v for the CPU SOC, which cover a 39.0x multiplier. Going above 1.35v leads to overheating and shutdowns during stress tests, even though I'm using the standard cooler. If I were you, I'd begin at 1.35v with 39.0x and adjust from there; starting at 1.4v+ would be excessive unless you have enhanced cooling.
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ma9620
07-31-2018, 06:19 PM #20

I own a gigabyte d3h 350 and 2600 with the need to overclock in offset mode similar to your setup. My current offsets are +0.180v for the CPU and +0.012v for the CPU SOC, which cover a 39.0x multiplier. Going above 1.35v leads to overheating and shutdowns during stress tests, even though I'm using the standard cooler. If I were you, I'd begin at 1.35v with 39.0x and adjust from there; starting at 1.4v+ would be excessive unless you have enhanced cooling.

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