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Ryzen 3000?

Ryzen 3000?

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FIZZY258
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09-09-2016, 07:32 PM
#1
It's generally better to cap the VCore to 1.35V on Ryzen 3000 processors. Allowing the system to auto-set the VCore can lead to instability, overheating, or performance issues.
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FIZZY258
09-09-2016, 07:32 PM #1

It's generally better to cap the VCore to 1.35V on Ryzen 3000 processors. Allowing the system to auto-set the VCore can lead to instability, overheating, or performance issues.

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EmileDeGamer
Junior Member
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09-25-2016, 12:19 AM
#2
The safest voltage for Zen 2 is 1.325 after accounting for droop and other factors. Keep it in auto mode.
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EmileDeGamer
09-25-2016, 12:19 AM #2

The safest voltage for Zen 2 is 1.325 after accounting for droop and other factors. Keep it in auto mode.

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TheDeadPoolMc
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09-25-2016, 01:28 AM
#3
I'm not focusing only on the vcore since the Ryzen 3000 is recognized for drawing higher voltage than usual, as shown in a video by Jayztwocents.
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TheDeadPoolMc
09-25-2016, 01:28 AM #3

I'm not focusing only on the vcore since the Ryzen 3000 is recognized for drawing higher voltage than usual, as shown in a video by Jayztwocents.

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420TRex
Junior Member
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09-25-2016, 02:45 PM
#4
You're experiencing issues with your CPU performance during gaming, despite using a high-performance cooler. This could be due to various factors such as thermal throttling, power delivery limitations, or software settings affecting performance. Consider checking the temperature readings, ensuring proper cooling setup, and reviewing any BIOS or driver updates.
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420TRex
09-25-2016, 02:45 PM #4

You're experiencing issues with your CPU performance during gaming, despite using a high-performance cooler. This could be due to various factors such as thermal throttling, power delivery limitations, or software settings affecting performance. Consider checking the temperature readings, ensuring proper cooling setup, and reviewing any BIOS or driver updates.

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MasMenno
Member
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09-26-2016, 12:43 PM
#5
They operate efficiently by increasing transistor count. 95°C limits performance. As long as it remains below that, everything works well.
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MasMenno
09-26-2016, 12:43 PM #5

They operate efficiently by increasing transistor count. 95°C limits performance. As long as it remains below that, everything works well.

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Ducklover2223
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 02:41 PM
#6
It's completely typical.
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Ducklover2223
09-26-2016, 02:41 PM #6

It's completely typical.

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BornNinja
Member
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10-15-2016, 03:18 AM
#7
Buildzoid increased performance by pushing the voltage to 1.35–1.40V. If you want a stable setup, leave it stock or keep it under 1.325V for overclocking. Running stock during stock mode is typical and safe.
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BornNinja
10-15-2016, 03:18 AM #7

Buildzoid increased performance by pushing the voltage to 1.35–1.40V. If you want a stable setup, leave it stock or keep it under 1.325V for overclocking. Running stock during stock mode is typical and safe.