Yes, 1.5 volts is suitable for a 4GHz Ryzen 3 2200G processor.
Yes, 1.5 volts is suitable for a 4GHz Ryzen 3 2200G processor.
Hi everyone, I'm checking if 1.5 volts would work for my R3 2200g at 4gz.
The value is quite high at 1.5v. It's best to stay below 1.35-1.4v unless you're doing benchmarking.
The specifications already cover the edge case for any modern CPU; thermal limits or silicon constraints are more likely than a need for higher voltage.
You're using an ASUS B450 BIOS and need help lowering the settings. Let me guide you through it.
Are the voltage settings automatically adjusted in your BIOS? I thought you were doing a manual overclock because you mentioned 4GHz.
Navigate to the Ai Tweaker section, adjust your CPU clock speed to "Auto" and enter it in the multiplier field. Check the VDDCR voltage setting; if it reads "Auto," switch to "Offset mode," set the sign to "-," and input 0.25V. For stable performance under Cinebench multi-core, use 0.3V offset. Verify stability and retain the setting. If unstable, revert to 0.25V.