F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The question asks about the Dynamic Vcore on the Gigabyte B450M DS3H board.

The question asks about the Dynamic Vcore on the Gigabyte B450M DS3H board.

The question asks about the Dynamic Vcore on the Gigabyte B450M DS3H board.

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XxKripxDeMoNxX
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10-25-2021, 11:28 AM
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I'm conducting some performance testing to achieve stable GPU OC, and I'm also keeping an eye on the CPU voltage. During a 3Dmark Firestrike session, I observed the voltage rising to 1.5V on stock (using Rivatuner with HWinfo64), which is quite high. I plan to lower it, but I'm not sure what Dynamic Vcore actually controls—whether it's the real value or just an offset. This is for an R5 2400 graphics card.

I also tried Nightraid while another process was running. Although I didn't monitor the benchmark itself, it seemed to stop at the CPU test. From the graphs, the GPU hit 95°C and the CPU reached 100°C, so it might be related to the auto dynamic Vcore being too high.
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XxKripxDeMoNxX
10-25-2021, 11:28 AM #1

I'm conducting some performance testing to achieve stable GPU OC, and I'm also keeping an eye on the CPU voltage. During a 3Dmark Firestrike session, I observed the voltage rising to 1.5V on stock (using Rivatuner with HWinfo64), which is quite high. I plan to lower it, but I'm not sure what Dynamic Vcore actually controls—whether it's the real value or just an offset. This is for an R5 2400 graphics card.

I also tried Nightraid while another process was running. Although I didn't monitor the benchmark itself, it seemed to stop at the CPU test. From the graphs, the GPU hit 95°C and the CPU reached 100°C, so it might be related to the auto dynamic Vcore being too high.

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natterz75
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10-31-2021, 03:32 PM
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It's merely a shift. Typically secured around -/+300mV
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natterz75
10-31-2021, 03:32 PM #2

It's merely a shift. Typically secured around -/+300mV