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Ryzen voltage specifications.

Ryzen voltage specifications.

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Tenkomanker
Junior Member
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06-28-2016, 02:42 PM
#1
The 1.35 video resolution looks quite sensible. However, Ryzen processors gain some advantage from lower voltages since they tend to be temperature-sensitive. The optimal method is adjusting the BIOS with a negative offset, and even a slight change can offer minor improvements.
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Tenkomanker
06-28-2016, 02:42 PM #1

The 1.35 video resolution looks quite sensible. However, Ryzen processors gain some advantage from lower voltages since they tend to be temperature-sensitive. The optimal method is adjusting the BIOS with a negative offset, and even a slight change can offer minor improvements.

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ketman34
Posting Freak
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06-30-2016, 03:33 AM
#2
The VID value is 1.35, but the top reading represents core voltage—the actual supply it receives.
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ketman34
06-30-2016, 03:33 AM #2

The VID value is 1.35, but the top reading represents core voltage—the actual supply it receives.

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16Gman
Junior Member
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06-30-2016, 08:39 AM
#3
Check the CPU temperature; if the Vcore exceeds 1.5, consider lowering the voltage for better stability.
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16Gman
06-30-2016, 08:39 AM #3

Check the CPU temperature; if the Vcore exceeds 1.5, consider lowering the voltage for better stability.

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MarkizCraft
Member
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07-08-2016, 12:28 AM
#4
It was running at 1.5v during gaming and when using the desktop with all programs off. Temperatures were between 45-50°C while idle and 70-76°C during gameplay. After installing Ryzen Master and setting it to default, the issue resolved. It now stays consistent, never exceeding 1.32 even under full load, with temperatures at 25°C idle and 55°C full load using noctua u12a. Changing BIOS settings didn’t help for me.
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MarkizCraft
07-08-2016, 12:28 AM #4

It was running at 1.5v during gaming and when using the desktop with all programs off. Temperatures were between 45-50°C while idle and 70-76°C during gameplay. After installing Ryzen Master and setting it to default, the issue resolved. It now stays consistent, never exceeding 1.32 even under full load, with temperatures at 25°C idle and 55°C full load using noctua u12a. Changing BIOS settings didn’t help for me.