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Ryzen 5 1600x safe cpu voltage

Ryzen 5 1600x safe cpu voltage

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yolosolohi48
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02-15-2017, 04:52 AM
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i did as you said with the llc and the cpu current capability and i am now down to 1.34375v on the cores. so not bad at all
thanks for the tips. now i am lower then the 1.35v mark and i am satisfied with this cpu. i came from the fx 8350 and man this chip is an improvement over the fx
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now i am hyped for the zen 2.0. as for the bios. i even had the 1501 version and had other issues so flashbacked to 9920 and will be waiting for another version
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yolosolohi48
02-15-2017, 04:52 AM #11

i did as you said with the llc and the cpu current capability and i am now down to 1.34375v on the cores. so not bad at all
thanks for the tips. now i am lower then the 1.35v mark and i am satisfied with this cpu. i came from the fx 8350 and man this chip is an improvement over the fx
😀
now i am hyped for the zen 2.0. as for the bios. i even had the 1501 version and had other issues so flashbacked to 9920 and will be waiting for another version

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NicoPlaysYT
Senior Member
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02-15-2017, 01:07 PM
#12
David119 shares his experience and advice on optimal settings. He suggests avoiding speeds beyond 1.45v, recommending around 1.4v as a safe limit. He notes that above 3.85ghz, significant voltage increases are needed, with 1.35-1.375v being ideal for reaching near 3.875ghz. He also mentions the importance of monitoring temperatures and shares his own results achieving stable 4Ghz at 1.375v with good idle temps.
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NicoPlaysYT
02-15-2017, 01:07 PM #12

David119 shares his experience and advice on optimal settings. He suggests avoiding speeds beyond 1.45v, recommending around 1.4v as a safe limit. He notes that above 3.85ghz, significant voltage increases are needed, with 1.35-1.375v being ideal for reaching near 3.875ghz. He also mentions the importance of monitoring temperatures and shares his own results achieving stable 4Ghz at 1.375v with good idle temps.

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02-22-2017, 12:56 PM
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David119 shared his experience and advice on the topic. He mentioned that he wouldn't go as high as 1.45v because it's unrealistic and not suitable for a bulldozer setup. He suggests 1.4v as a reasonable limit, noting it's not essential. Above around 3.85ghz, the Ryzen processor requires significant voltage. He recommends 1.35-1.375v for optimal performance, reaching nearly 3.875ghz, and possibly needing 1.4v or more to hit 3.9-4ghz. He also advises keeping an eye on temperatures.

He shared that he achieved stable 4ghz at 1.375v using an X62 Kraken with idle temps between 32-38°C. While gaming on BF1 with maximum settings, he saw temperatures rise to around 69°C on an AIDA64 for just two seconds, then cooled down to a stable 61°C during the test. He found this impressive and mentioned adjusting to 1.41-1.42v for consistent 4ghz output on his 1600X with a 1.3v CPU cooler and a new motherboard with RAM installed four days prior.
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Thenameisloony
02-22-2017, 12:56 PM #13

David119 shared his experience and advice on the topic. He mentioned that he wouldn't go as high as 1.45v because it's unrealistic and not suitable for a bulldozer setup. He suggests 1.4v as a reasonable limit, noting it's not essential. Above around 3.85ghz, the Ryzen processor requires significant voltage. He recommends 1.35-1.375v for optimal performance, reaching nearly 3.875ghz, and possibly needing 1.4v or more to hit 3.9-4ghz. He also advises keeping an eye on temperatures.

He shared that he achieved stable 4ghz at 1.375v using an X62 Kraken with idle temps between 32-38°C. While gaming on BF1 with maximum settings, he saw temperatures rise to around 69°C on an AIDA64 for just two seconds, then cooled down to a stable 61°C during the test. He found this impressive and mentioned adjusting to 1.41-1.42v for consistent 4ghz output on his 1600X with a 1.3v CPU cooler and a new motherboard with RAM installed four days prior.

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GalPlaysMC
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02-22-2017, 05:03 PM
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Renegade1 :
muelo1000 :
David119 :
Superkoopatrooper :
I wouldn't push beyond 1.45v, that's unrealistic, this isn't a bulldozer. I'd suggest 1.4v as the maximum I'd recommend. It's not really needed. Past around 3.85ghz, the Ryzen requires excessive voltage. I think 1.35-1.375 is ideal, and you should reach close to 3.875ghz. You might need 1.4v or a bit more to hit 3.9-4ghz. Don't forget to keep an eye on temperatures.
I managed to reach 4ghz at 1.375v
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and it's stable. My idle temps are between 32-38c with the X62 Kraken. When gaming on BF1 with all ultra settings, I saw max temps around 50-59c, while the AIDA64 reached about 69c for 2 seconds, then cooled down to a steady 61c during testing.
That's impressive! I need to set it to 1.41 - 1.42v for a stable 4Ghz OC. On my 1600... I'll try adjusting the LLC.
I'm running my 1600X at 1.300v and it stays stable at 4Ghz with a H110i CPU cooler. Golden chip... just got it, and my new motherboard was installed four days ago.
Top 15%, but I wouldn't call it golden. If it's stable at 4.2v or lower, then you'd have a solid CPU.
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GalPlaysMC
02-22-2017, 05:03 PM #14

Renegade1 :
muelo1000 :
David119 :
Superkoopatrooper :
I wouldn't push beyond 1.45v, that's unrealistic, this isn't a bulldozer. I'd suggest 1.4v as the maximum I'd recommend. It's not really needed. Past around 3.85ghz, the Ryzen requires excessive voltage. I think 1.35-1.375 is ideal, and you should reach close to 3.875ghz. You might need 1.4v or a bit more to hit 3.9-4ghz. Don't forget to keep an eye on temperatures.
I managed to reach 4ghz at 1.375v
http://
and it's stable. My idle temps are between 32-38c with the X62 Kraken. When gaming on BF1 with all ultra settings, I saw max temps around 50-59c, while the AIDA64 reached about 69c for 2 seconds, then cooled down to a steady 61c during testing.
That's impressive! I need to set it to 1.41 - 1.42v for a stable 4Ghz OC. On my 1600... I'll try adjusting the LLC.
I'm running my 1600X at 1.300v and it stays stable at 4Ghz with a H110i CPU cooler. Golden chip... just got it, and my new motherboard was installed four days ago.
Top 15%, but I wouldn't call it golden. If it's stable at 4.2v or lower, then you'd have a solid CPU.

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