F Farkle333 Distinguished Jul 4, 2013 32 1 18,535 Feb 28, 2019 #1 I am looking at a MSI b450 pro i have read a lot of post say it puts too much voltage to the cpu ? What is the stock amount and if it is high should i lower it ? I don't overclock so i wont be doing that. Thanks!
I am looking at a MSI b450 pro i have read a lot of post say it puts too much voltage to the cpu ? What is the stock amount and if it is high should i lower it ? I don't overclock so i wont be doing that. Thanks!
Solution Barty1884 Feb 28, 2019 The board essentially dictates the "stock" voltage and each implementation is different. Offhand, I believe the closest you'll come to 'official' numbers are <1.4V VCore and <1.2V SoC.
The board essentially dictates the "stock" voltage and each implementation is different. Offhand, I believe the closest you'll come to 'official' numbers are <1.4V VCore and <1.2V SoC.
Barty1884 Retired Moderator Apr 16, 2015 22,254 1,354 108,740 Feb 28, 2019 Solution #2 The board essentially dictates the "stock" voltage and each implementation is different. Offhand, I believe the closest you'll come to 'official' numbers are <1.4V VCore and <1.2V SoC. Reactions: Farkle333 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The board essentially dictates the "stock" voltage and each implementation is different. Offhand, I believe the closest you'll come to 'official' numbers are <1.4V VCore and <1.2V SoC.
T TJ Hooker Titan Ambassador Apr 15, 2014 11,546 1,720 72,390 Feb 28, 2019 #3 I don't see any reason to worry about it unless you're really concerned about getting lowest possible power draw/best efficiency. Reactions: Farkle333 Upvote 0 Downvote
I don't see any reason to worry about it unless you're really concerned about getting lowest possible power draw/best efficiency.