Was PCMark 10 die Überhitzung meiner CPU verursacht?
Was PCMark 10 die Überhitzung meiner CPU verursacht?
I'm really puzzled about this situation. Also, I looked for similar issues but didn't find anything.
My system uses an AMD Ryzen 5 1600, which is brand new and hasn't been overclocked. According to HWinfo, the base frequency is 3200 and the turbo frequency is 3700.
During a recent PCMark 10 Demo test, the turbo frequency reached 3800, which seems unexpected.
1) Is this typical?
2) Can I prevent the CPU from exceeding 3700 during overclocking?
Thanks.
Including this in TJHooker's response: if it is indeed boosting to 3.8Ghz, it's only handling a modest surge under short bursts and infrequently. This implies it won't heavily stress the VRM, produce significant heat, or use much power. In fact, the fact that it can manage it likely means the system is well adapted and optimized for the processor you're using!
Including this in TJHooker's response: if it is indeed boosting to 3.8Ghz, it's only handling a modest surge under short bursts and infrequently. This implies it won't heavily stress the VRM, produce significant heat, or use much power. In fact, the system's capability likely indicates it is well matched and tuned for the processor you're using!