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Temperatura do CPU está fora do normal.

Temperatura do CPU está fora do normal.

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N015iA
Member
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07-02-2019, 10:25 PM
#1
Hey, I see you're running a Ryzen 5 3600 on an Asrock B550M for about half a month. About three days ago you updated the BIOS and noticed inconsistent CPU speeds. Even after switching to Ryzen Balanced and Idle mode at 5%, the issue persists—your BIOS shows high speeds in idle, and your CPU temperature is elevated. Someone, can you check this?
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N015iA
07-02-2019, 10:25 PM #1

Hey, I see you're running a Ryzen 5 3600 on an Asrock B550M for about half a month. About three days ago you updated the BIOS and noticed inconsistent CPU speeds. Even after switching to Ryzen Balanced and Idle mode at 5%, the issue persists—your BIOS shows high speeds in idle, and your CPU temperature is elevated. Someone, can you check this?

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DevilDoggy657
Senior Member
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07-03-2019, 12:16 AM
#2
what does bios say
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DevilDoggy657
07-03-2019, 12:16 AM #2

what does bios say

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Finest_Jordan
Member
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07-03-2019, 02:08 AM
#3
It seems the CPU remains in a high power setting even when usage is low. The temperatures appear typical on your screenshot. I suspect Windows is operating in high performance mode. Try searching for "Choose a power plan" in Windows and switch your system to Balanced mode.
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Finest_Jordan
07-03-2019, 02:08 AM #3

It seems the CPU remains in a high power setting even when usage is low. The temperatures appear typical on your screenshot. I suspect Windows is operating in high performance mode. Try searching for "Choose a power plan" in Windows and switch your system to Balanced mode.

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Tracyy14
Member
133
07-03-2019, 05:02 AM
#4
It's clear that Ryzen Master is providing incorrect settings. These processors don't run at 61mhz as indicated by the core clock. You might want to give it a try... Turn off any OC programs at startup, set Ryzen Master to its default options, and install the latest chipset drivers from AsRock. Power down the board and reset the CMOS according to the manual instructions. Once done, restart and use CPU-Z to verify everything is correct. Adjust your power plans based on the results.
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Tracyy14
07-03-2019, 05:02 AM #4

It's clear that Ryzen Master is providing incorrect settings. These processors don't run at 61mhz as indicated by the core clock. You might want to give it a try... Turn off any OC programs at startup, set Ryzen Master to its default options, and install the latest chipset drivers from AsRock. Power down the board and reset the CMOS according to the manual instructions. Once done, restart and use CPU-Z to verify everything is correct. Adjust your power plans based on the results.

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JIMBOWz
Member
236
07-03-2019, 11:13 AM
#5
Ryzen master appears to be misleading you, doesn't it? Are you using the standard cooler and PBO? (precession boost overdrive) The Ryzen 3X line always runs PB, which enhances precision. PBO informs the motherboard to allow higher TDC EDC and power settings, which increases heat output. This causes the AMD temperatures to fluctuate normally. In my view, PBO needs improvement from AMD. I noticed my ASUS X570-F tends to overclock more than necessary, generating extra heat. If you're not using a solid cooling solution and sticking with the stock cooler, switching PBO to auto (usually disabled by default) or turning it off might improve performance. You should expect only a minor drop—around 3 percent—and notice much lower CPU temperatures. Hope this clarifies things.
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JIMBOWz
07-03-2019, 11:13 AM #5

Ryzen master appears to be misleading you, doesn't it? Are you using the standard cooler and PBO? (precession boost overdrive) The Ryzen 3X line always runs PB, which enhances precision. PBO informs the motherboard to allow higher TDC EDC and power settings, which increases heat output. This causes the AMD temperatures to fluctuate normally. In my view, PBO needs improvement from AMD. I noticed my ASUS X570-F tends to overclock more than necessary, generating extra heat. If you're not using a solid cooling solution and sticking with the stock cooler, switching PBO to auto (usually disabled by default) or turning it off might improve performance. You should expect only a minor drop—around 3 percent—and notice much lower CPU temperatures. Hope this clarifies things.

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emelzbee
Junior Member
34
07-09-2019, 10:27 PM
#6
In Bios everything is stock I only modified the XMP profile to DDR4 3200MHz
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emelzbee
07-09-2019, 10:27 PM #6

In Bios everything is stock I only modified the XMP profile to DDR4 3200MHz

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07-09-2019, 11:12 PM
#7
It's already balanced, and the PC believes it's in performance mode. When I switch to power saver, the CPU speed drops to 2~GHz and remains there without further adjustment.
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Configurations
07-09-2019, 11:12 PM #7

It's already balanced, and the PC believes it's in performance mode. When I switch to power saver, the CPU speed drops to 2~GHz and remains there without further adjustment.

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reddwarf1234
Member
219
07-19-2019, 01:03 PM
#8
I'm going to give it a shot.
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reddwarf1234
07-19-2019, 01:03 PM #8

I'm going to give it a shot.

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Strayn
Junior Member
21
07-19-2019, 02:09 PM
#9
I reviewed the bios and confirmed it's in auto mode. I didn't make any changes and the Gammax 400 v2 cooler works well for me. Overclocking isn't necessary.
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Strayn
07-19-2019, 02:09 PM #9

I reviewed the bios and confirmed it's in auto mode. I didn't make any changes and the Gammax 400 v2 cooler works well for me. Overclocking isn't necessary.

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CaptainWenie
Member
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07-19-2019, 02:53 PM
#10
Reset the bios and balanced settings back to their standard configuration. It appears this occurred following a recent BIOS update, before things returned to normal. Installing Windows again might resolve the issue.
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CaptainWenie
07-19-2019, 02:53 PM #10

Reset the bios and balanced settings back to their standard configuration. It appears this occurred following a recent BIOS update, before things returned to normal. Installing Windows again might resolve the issue.

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