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Why my cpu running at 1.5v???

Why my cpu running at 1.5v???

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Sheinigami
Member
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05-05-2016, 01:40 PM
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You're curious about your CPU's behavior under stress. It seems the temperature stays high even after you checked the monitor and did a stress test, which suggests the CPU is still operating near its maximum voltage. For a Ryzen 5 3400G, the safe voltage range is typically around 1.8V to 2.4V depending on the model and BIOS settings. Make sure your BIOS is set correctly and avoid overclocking unless you're certain it's safe. Monitor temperatures closely during stress tests to ensure stability.
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Sheinigami
05-05-2016, 01:40 PM #1

You're curious about your CPU's behavior under stress. It seems the temperature stays high even after you checked the monitor and did a stress test, which suggests the CPU is still operating near its maximum voltage. For a Ryzen 5 3400G, the safe voltage range is typically around 1.8V to 2.4V depending on the model and BIOS settings. Make sure your BIOS is set correctly and avoid overclocking unless you're certain it's safe. Monitor temperatures closely during stress tests to ensure stability.

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Facucba
Junior Member
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05-12-2016, 09:23 PM
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Get Ryzen Master for under 1.4V on a stock cooler without heatsink, aiming for 60-80°C cooling.
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Facucba
05-12-2016, 09:23 PM #2

Get Ryzen Master for under 1.4V on a stock cooler without heatsink, aiming for 60-80°C cooling.

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ghostcloud22
Junior Member
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05-18-2016, 08:14 PM
#3
Vcore refers to the real voltage sent to the CPU, not VID. Choose Ryzen Master or HWiNFO for better accuracy with Ryzen systems. Ensure your BIOS and chipset drivers are up to date, and apply the Ryzen Balanced or Windows Balanced power plan.
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ghostcloud22
05-18-2016, 08:14 PM #3

Vcore refers to the real voltage sent to the CPU, not VID. Choose Ryzen Master or HWiNFO for better accuracy with Ryzen systems. Ensure your BIOS and chipset drivers are up to date, and apply the Ryzen Balanced or Windows Balanced power plan.

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FureaMC
Senior Member
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05-18-2016, 10:00 PM
#4
my CPU isn't operating at 1.5v consistently; those spikes are brief and normal. try running cinebench or monitoring hwinfo live—you'll notice the voltage stays between 1.2 and 3v at most.
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FureaMC
05-18-2016, 10:00 PM #4

my CPU isn't operating at 1.5v consistently; those spikes are brief and normal. try running cinebench or monitoring hwinfo live—you'll notice the voltage stays between 1.2 and 3v at most.

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Noctaflo
Member
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05-24-2016, 12:03 AM
#5
Bios, tho outside of maybe setting a voltage offset, you dont need to. Stock behavior. And below 1,4v prefferably below 1,375 when doing allcore overclocks. Tho since what you are seeing stock behavior, there is no reason to change it. Also its VID
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Noctaflo
05-24-2016, 12:03 AM #5

Bios, tho outside of maybe setting a voltage offset, you dont need to. Stock behavior. And below 1,4v prefferably below 1,375 when doing allcore overclocks. Tho since what you are seeing stock behavior, there is no reason to change it. Also its VID

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masterpet09
Member
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05-29-2016, 06:03 PM
#6
I verified the core voltage for CPU Z during the stress test—it's 1.344. That value seems correct. Also, I updated the AMD chipset software as requested.
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masterpet09
05-29-2016, 06:03 PM #6

I verified the core voltage for CPU Z during the stress test—it's 1.344. That value seems correct. Also, I updated the AMD chipset software as requested.

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SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
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05-31-2016, 10:29 AM
#7
Voltage behavior follows typical patterns. It wasn't the first to notice the strong boost capabilities of the Ryzen desktop.
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SayNoToNWO
05-31-2016, 10:29 AM #7

Voltage behavior follows typical patterns. It wasn't the first to notice the strong boost capabilities of the Ryzen desktop.

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LoveWest
Junior Member
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05-31-2016, 01:57 PM
#8
I don't own a Ryzen 3rd Gen yet, though I used to have one with a 2700x. I saw some sources saying the safe max voltage for Ryzen 3rd Gen is around 1.275V. The 1.5V you're seeing in stock settings appears only briefly and is how AMD designs it. It's considered safe, but keeping high voltage for long periods at high temperatures isn't recommended. By default, Ryzen will limit voltage when temps rise, though I think a lower setting like 1.344V would be even better. Someone else might have more insight.
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LoveWest
05-31-2016, 01:57 PM #8

I don't own a Ryzen 3rd Gen yet, though I used to have one with a 2700x. I saw some sources saying the safe max voltage for Ryzen 3rd Gen is around 1.275V. The 1.5V you're seeing in stock settings appears only briefly and is how AMD designs it. It's considered safe, but keeping high voltage for long periods at high temperatures isn't recommended. By default, Ryzen will limit voltage when temps rise, though I think a lower setting like 1.344V would be even better. Someone else might have more insight.

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The_Trap
Member
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05-31-2016, 07:36 PM
#9
3400G is Zen+, the standard used by second generation. APUs always lag behind in terms of generation. The voltage matches what it should be. He might try adjusting a slight voltage shift if he wishes, though that would mainly help with temperatures and possibly boost sustained allcore performance slightly.
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The_Trap
05-31-2016, 07:36 PM #9

3400G is Zen+, the standard used by second generation. APUs always lag behind in terms of generation. The voltage matches what it should be. He might try adjusting a slight voltage shift if he wishes, though that would mainly help with temperatures and possibly boost sustained allcore performance slightly.