Yes, increasing the voltage core reduces CPU longevity. The extent depends on the specific settings.
Yes, increasing the voltage core reduces CPU longevity. The extent depends on the specific settings.
Initially, Ryzen ran efficiently at reduced power levels compared to the Bulldozer-to-Excavator CPUs. Even back then, Intel processors used lower standard voltages than AMD counterparts, which also meant lower operating voltages. Typically, 1.5v was considered the upper limit, but pushing that would yield maximum performance—something impractical for general use.
Indeed, AMD processors usually struggle with high voltage levels, regardless of the situation. If newer chips can't support 1.4V, it's likely the older models couldn't either, particularly at 1.5V!
It works correctly for frequency. Voltage remains unclear. As visible, it’s blacked out. 201208052437.BMP 201208052455.BMP