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Ryzen 3600 1.1v version

Ryzen 3600 1.1v version

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McThunderstick
Junior Member
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05-15-2019, 07:27 AM
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Hello! I increased my 3600 to 4.1 GHz, turned off any boost settings and set the voltage to auto, which is the default option. I noticed the voltage is currently capped at 1.1V according to Ryzen Master, and it never goes higher than that. Is this normal? Wouldn't it be better to raise the voltage? I've run Cinebench and a few games without seeing any performance drops, and temperatures are low around 55°C on Cinebench20. Sorry if this seems like a simple question or if I made a mistake—I'm still learning about this. Ryzen 3600 DS3H 450M GB
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McThunderstick
05-15-2019, 07:27 AM #1

Hello! I increased my 3600 to 4.1 GHz, turned off any boost settings and set the voltage to auto, which is the default option. I noticed the voltage is currently capped at 1.1V according to Ryzen Master, and it never goes higher than that. Is this normal? Wouldn't it be better to raise the voltage? I've run Cinebench and a few games without seeing any performance drops, and temperatures are low around 55°C on Cinebench20. Sorry if this seems like a simple question or if I made a mistake—I'm still learning about this. Ryzen 3600 DS3H 450M GB

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legominer7
Junior Member
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05-26-2019, 11:04 PM
#2
The 4.1 is available across all cores. If it delivers better performance than the stock version, that's fine. However, your maximum performance is now capped at 4.2, which makes me question the overall impact.
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legominer7
05-26-2019, 11:04 PM #2

The 4.1 is available across all cores. If it delivers better performance than the stock version, that's fine. However, your maximum performance is now capped at 4.2, which makes me question the overall impact.

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malanyg
Member
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05-27-2019, 03:05 PM
#3
Do you receive a Cinebench R20 rating near 3700? With all cores running at 4.1GHz, that should match the result.
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malanyg
05-27-2019, 03:05 PM #3

Do you receive a Cinebench R20 rating near 3700? With all cores running at 4.1GHz, that should match the result.

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NatsukiFX
Junior Member
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05-28-2019, 06:27 PM
#4
It was actually 4.0hz, not 4.1hz. Your Cinebench 20 score stays around 3600, which matches what you see in the image. The voltage is consistently 1.1v, which is quite low. Even before trying the overclock, your score never exceeded 3600—possibly your CPU is under average performance. In the first image, you can clearly see all cores running at 4.0hz with voltage locked at 1.1v.
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NatsukiFX
05-28-2019, 06:27 PM #4

It was actually 4.0hz, not 4.1hz. Your Cinebench 20 score stays around 3600, which matches what you see in the image. The voltage is consistently 1.1v, which is quite low. Even before trying the overclock, your score never exceeded 3600—possibly your CPU is under average performance. In the first image, you can clearly see all cores running at 4.0hz with voltage locked at 1.1v.

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Waverabbit
Senior Member
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05-28-2019, 09:05 PM
#5
The voltage is stable at 1.1V, measurement is accurate, no risk of damage.
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Waverabbit
05-28-2019, 09:05 PM #5

The voltage is stable at 1.1V, measurement is accurate, no risk of damage.

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Lil_Chrisjr
Junior Member
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06-02-2019, 06:29 AM
#6
Are you checking the correct information?
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Lil_Chrisjr
06-02-2019, 06:29 AM #6

Are you checking the correct information?

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Spaceface16518
Senior Member
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06-04-2019, 07:16 PM
#7
Switch to sensor mode and verify VID, that's the voltage reference.
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Spaceface16518
06-04-2019, 07:16 PM #7

Switch to sensor mode and verify VID, that's the voltage reference.

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Asianposse145
Member
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06-05-2019, 02:04 AM
#8
Yes, that's correct. It's actually 1.1v.
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Asianposse145
06-05-2019, 02:04 AM #8

Yes, that's correct. It's actually 1.1v.

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dehunter456
Member
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06-07-2019, 10:53 AM
#9
It's 1.075, but it's nearly 1.1, which is fine.
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dehunter456
06-07-2019, 10:53 AM #9

It's 1.075, but it's nearly 1.1, which is fine.