Ryzen 5 1600x safe cpu voltage
Ryzen 5 1600x safe cpu voltage
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
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.
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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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.