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Ryzen 5 1600 core voltage.

Ryzen 5 1600 core voltage.

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FairyGirl21
Member
193
03-05-2017, 04:21 AM
#1
Hello, your Ryzen 1600 reached 3.8ghz at 1.3v with good performance during the tests. The temperatures were stable around 67-68°C. Now that you've switched to auto Vcore and the monitor shows a higher value like 1.32, it's unclear whether you should keep manual 1.3v or let the system handle it automatically. Consider your comfort and stability before deciding. Thanks for asking!
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FairyGirl21
03-05-2017, 04:21 AM #1

Hello, your Ryzen 1600 reached 3.8ghz at 1.3v with good performance during the tests. The temperatures were stable around 67-68°C. Now that you've switched to auto Vcore and the monitor shows a higher value like 1.32, it's unclear whether you should keep manual 1.3v or let the system handle it automatically. Consider your comfort and stability before deciding. Thanks for asking!

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deccam
Member
52
03-12-2017, 08:23 PM
#2
The issue arises when a fixed voltage begins to increase, potentially causing problems if it exceeds 1.3V and prevents reaching maximum boost clock speeds. If this happens, the system may fail or crash. This situation occurred while experimenting with my Ryzen 2700X.
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deccam
03-12-2017, 08:23 PM #2

The issue arises when a fixed voltage begins to increase, potentially causing problems if it exceeds 1.3V and prevents reaching maximum boost clock speeds. If this happens, the system may fail or crash. This situation occurred while experimenting with my Ryzen 2700X.

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MadDragon02
Junior Member
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03-14-2017, 08:03 AM
#3
Set it to auto, 1.32v isn't that high. The first-gen Ryzen works well at 1.5v.
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MadDragon02
03-14-2017, 08:03 AM #3

Set it to auto, 1.32v isn't that high. The first-gen Ryzen works well at 1.5v.

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Dimensor
Member
60
03-14-2017, 02:43 PM
#4
It seems you're looking for the top all-core overclock option using a single voltage instead of the CPU, achieving 1.45V when idle and 1.35V under load with reduced frequency.
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Dimensor
03-14-2017, 02:43 PM #4

It seems you're looking for the top all-core overclock option using a single voltage instead of the CPU, achieving 1.45V when idle and 1.35V under load with reduced frequency.

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_KaikyRPG_
Member
129
03-14-2017, 11:04 PM
#5
Check the auto settings first; the current values are 1.262V at load and 1.313V at idle. You might consider switching to manual mode at 1.3V to maintain a stable idle and load performance, since the BIOS disables CPU boost.
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_KaikyRPG_
03-14-2017, 11:04 PM #5

Check the auto settings first; the current values are 1.262V at load and 1.313V at idle. You might consider switching to manual mode at 1.3V to maintain a stable idle and load performance, since the BIOS disables CPU boost.

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DJemi
Member
150
03-15-2017, 01:13 AM
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The issue arises when a fixed voltage begins to increase, potentially causing problems if it exceeds 1.3V and prevents reaching maximum boost clock speeds. If this happens, the system may fail or crash. This situation occurred during testing with my Ryzen 2700X.
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DJemi
03-15-2017, 01:13 AM #6

The issue arises when a fixed voltage begins to increase, potentially causing problems if it exceeds 1.3V and prevents reaching maximum boost clock speeds. If this happens, the system may fail or crash. This situation occurred during testing with my Ryzen 2700X.