Voltage of the CPU
Voltage of the CPU
Hi, I've been tweaking my Ryzen 3600 with Ryzen Master. I hit 4.3ghz at 1.375v, managed 4.5ghz but voltage was near 1.42v. I got mixed up because 1.42v feels too high, but the stock voltage tops out around 1.44v. What's happening? Also, note the temperatures are normal, it's watercooled with an x370 motherboard, and my RAM is intentionally slowed down to 2133.
It's only recommended to operate high voltage on workloads with few cores; using Prime95 will keep it under 1.3V stock. That voltage is safe for all core overclocking, but it's not secure. Additionally, raising the memory clock won't significantly boost core performance.
I managed to reduce the voltage to 1.2875v and plan to try even lower values. I believed it was risky above 1.4v.
I attempted to boost the RAM speed and discovered that I stopped doing so because certain games, such as Rainbow Six Siege, would frequently crash unexpectedly.
The memory kit is designed for use with children aged 3 to 12 years old.
the memory kit supports 3000mhz and frequency ranges of 15-17-17-35. xmp included a preset configuration with the appropriate settings.