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R5 3600 output voltage specifications

R5 3600 output voltage specifications

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ChainChompz
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08-30-2019, 01:32 PM
#1
You just assembled your new PC and were surprised by the high stock voltages, reaching up to 1.4V! Is this typical? (default BIOS setting is 1.374V)
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ChainChompz
08-30-2019, 01:32 PM #1

You just assembled your new PC and were surprised by the high stock voltages, reaching up to 1.4V! Is this typical? (default BIOS setting is 1.374V)

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luk321
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08-31-2019, 05:59 AM
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Yes. The system will only utilize higher voltages under light load conditions to increase core speeds up to the top boost clock. When under heavy CPU load, particularly with multi-threaded tasks, the sustained voltage will decrease. To achieve more stable temperatures, you can manually adjust the processor voltage using Ryzen Master and set a specific peak voltage. This allows the cores to lower their speed when not actively in use.
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luk321
08-31-2019, 05:59 AM #2

Yes. The system will only utilize higher voltages under light load conditions to increase core speeds up to the top boost clock. When under heavy CPU load, particularly with multi-threaded tasks, the sustained voltage will decrease. To achieve more stable temperatures, you can manually adjust the processor voltage using Ryzen Master and set a specific peak voltage. This allows the cores to lower their speed when not actively in use.