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R5 3600 Undervolt 1.1V

R5 3600 Undervolt 1.1V

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AboooDy919
Member
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07-20-2019, 09:07 PM
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Hi everyone, I tried lowering my CPU voltage and checked some instructions. I started at 1.3V and went down to 4.1GHz, reducing the voltage by 0.01 each time. After each change, I ran Cinebench R20. Performance improved until it hit 1.1V, which felt quite low. I'm running an AIDA64 stress test and haven't had any issues after about six minutes. My question is, is reaching 1.1V normal? Should I keep doing this if the test finishes successfully?
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AboooDy919
07-20-2019, 09:07 PM #1

Hi everyone, I tried lowering my CPU voltage and checked some instructions. I started at 1.3V and went down to 4.1GHz, reducing the voltage by 0.01 each time. After each change, I ran Cinebench R20. Performance improved until it hit 1.1V, which felt quite low. I'm running an AIDA64 stress test and haven't had any issues after about six minutes. My question is, is reaching 1.1V normal? Should I keep doing this if the test finishes successfully?

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3eMakc_
Member
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07-22-2019, 07:15 AM
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Run beyond basic tests using 3DMark, P95, CPUZ and other benchmarks. Stability problems often appear under voltage influence.
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3eMakc_
07-22-2019, 07:15 AM #2

Run beyond basic tests using 3DMark, P95, CPUZ and other benchmarks. Stability problems often appear under voltage influence.

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Assassino_NooB
Junior Member
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07-22-2019, 09:06 AM
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I adjusted the frequency from 4.1ghz to 4.2 and achieved slightly better Cinebench R20 score (3762). The stress test completed after 25 minutes without issues. Before setting this in BIOS, I'll verify with a few programs. (Turkish version)
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Assassino_NooB
07-22-2019, 09:06 AM #3

I adjusted the frequency from 4.1ghz to 4.2 and achieved slightly better Cinebench R20 score (3762). The stress test completed after 25 minutes without issues. Before setting this in BIOS, I'll verify with a few programs. (Turkish version)