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What is the maximum height suitable for a Ryzen 5?

What is the maximum height suitable for a Ryzen 5?

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prxxl
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11-01-2025, 03:36 PM
#11
Why waste effort on that extra boost?
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prxxl
11-01-2025, 03:36 PM #11

Why waste effort on that extra boost?

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Maximumridee
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11-01-2025, 03:36 PM
#12
Does it refer to the process of overvolting during overclocking? It's an interesting concept. The CPU maintains its clock speed across all 12 threads, rather than just 5. What are the consequences of this approach?
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Maximumridee
11-01-2025, 03:36 PM #12

Does it refer to the process of overvolting during overclocking? It's an interesting concept. The CPU maintains its clock speed across all 12 threads, rather than just 5. What are the consequences of this approach?

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Thekuhz
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11-01-2025, 03:36 PM
#13
Incorporated warmth and electricity, reduced CPU longevity, but gained a hidden advantage.
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Thekuhz
11-01-2025, 03:36 PM #13

Incorporated warmth and electricity, reduced CPU longevity, but gained a hidden advantage.

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rexxx95
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11-01-2025, 03:36 PM
#14
The recommended safe voltage range is 1.33-1.38v for zen+. Your 2600 model appears to require a significantly higher vcore to achieve 4ghz, while most 2600s can reach that with 1.25v. What motherboard are you using? My previous gigabyte b350 d3h needed 1.35v at 3.9ghz, and on my current asus board, I only need 1.3v for 4.02ghz.
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rexxx95
11-01-2025, 03:36 PM #14

The recommended safe voltage range is 1.33-1.38v for zen+. Your 2600 model appears to require a significantly higher vcore to achieve 4ghz, while most 2600s can reach that with 1.25v. What motherboard are you using? My previous gigabyte b350 d3h needed 1.35v at 3.9ghz, and on my current asus board, I only need 1.3v for 4.02ghz.

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