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Ryzen 5 1600 paired with ASRock AB350M PRO4

Ryzen 5 1600 paired with ASRock AB350M PRO4

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adamgames2016
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03-15-2017, 09:22 PM
#1
Hey everyone! I checked my motherboard choices and found the option to randomize the clock frequency of my CPU. I adjusted it from 3.2 to 3.6 and now my task manager shows the CPU is running at 3.6 GHz. Is there anything incorrect here? Should I revert it right away or tweak other settings too? I just want to avoid any damage to my PC. Thanks!
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adamgames2016
03-15-2017, 09:22 PM #1

Hey everyone! I checked my motherboard choices and found the option to randomize the clock frequency of my CPU. I adjusted it from 3.2 to 3.6 and now my task manager shows the CPU is running at 3.6 GHz. Is there anything incorrect here? Should I revert it right away or tweak other settings too? I just want to avoid any damage to my PC. Thanks!

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03-15-2017, 09:28 PM
#2
I increased my CPU speed by several hundred Mhz using the preset configuration. It seems likely this was a default option. With that setting active, the system should handle it without issues if cooling and power are sufficient. However, if you maintain this setting, I recommend performing stress tests to ensure stability after the changes.
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furiosdestroer
03-15-2017, 09:28 PM #2

I increased my CPU speed by several hundred Mhz using the preset configuration. It seems likely this was a default option. With that setting active, the system should handle it without issues if cooling and power are sufficient. However, if you maintain this setting, I recommend performing stress tests to ensure stability after the changes.

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1234qaz12qaz
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03-15-2017, 10:02 PM
#3
You increased your CPU's clock speed to several hundred MHz using the preset you set. It seems likely it was a default option. With this setting, as long as cooling and power are sufficient, there shouldn't be any issues. However, if you maintain this configuration, I recommend performing some stress tests to ensure your system remains stable.
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1234qaz12qaz
03-15-2017, 10:02 PM #3

You increased your CPU's clock speed to several hundred MHz using the preset you set. It seems likely it was a default option. With this setting, as long as cooling and power are sufficient, there shouldn't be any issues. However, if you maintain this configuration, I recommend performing some stress tests to ensure your system remains stable.

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Beeny
Member
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03-16-2017, 12:05 AM
#4
The temperature is comfortably warm, though it should be considered a maximum. Outside of stress tests, CPUs usually don't reach full capacity unless you really strain the system. With a good quality power supply, you're likely okay. Still, using a preset might have increased the voltage slightly beyond what's necessary. This is done to ensure stability and safety. On the other hand, this can lead to higher temperatures.
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Beeny
03-16-2017, 12:05 AM #4

The temperature is comfortably warm, though it should be considered a maximum. Outside of stress tests, CPUs usually don't reach full capacity unless you really strain the system. With a good quality power supply, you're likely okay. Still, using a preset might have increased the voltage slightly beyond what's necessary. This is done to ensure stability and safety. On the other hand, this can lead to higher temperatures.

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gavinom123
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03-16-2017, 08:49 AM
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It might be better to handle things manually. I have mine at 3.7ghz, and my voltage was around 1.275. However, my temperatures seem to have been in the 70s when I remember, but during gaming I don't usually reach the 60s.
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gavinom123
03-16-2017, 08:49 AM #5

It might be better to handle things manually. I have mine at 3.7ghz, and my voltage was around 1.275. However, my temperatures seem to have been in the 70s when I remember, but during gaming I don't usually reach the 60s.