Hi.
Hp Pavilion Gaming TG01-0414no ryzen 5 3600 GTX1650. motherboard (bios locked ) Vcore temperature shows CPUID HWmonitor +1.84V. But anyway shows CPUID HWmonitor cpu ryzen 5 CPU VDD is set min +0.919V and max +1.45V.
Ryzen Master shows as Profile Default ( original setting no overlocking ) for current CPU voltage around +0.93V to +1.25V and its set to maximum Auto . CPU Clock Speed current changes normally to 730MHz to 4200Mhz (depending what doing). CPU Clock Speed is set Maximum 4200MHz.
Stress test in Ryzen Master not show any problems Temperature goes up to +72C and current stays 4200Mhz and voltage stays at +1.36v during the test.
Question is the motherboard ( HP8643 )erica_erica2 shows at board ) locked bios showing wrong numbers to VCORE +1.84V ? Or why is that so high ? ( test speccy show its X570 but hp says its B550A )
Will that motherboard VCORE showing +1.84V causing some problems later ????
Bios is locked bought bundle cannot get for Advanced settings.
Can someone advise me about this matter ? thanks.
Regards.
Hp Pavilion Gaming TG01-0414no ryzen 5 3600 GTX1650. motherboard (bios locked ) Vcore temperature shows CPUID HWmonitor +1.84V. But anyway shows CPUID HWmonitor cpu ryzen 5 CPU VDD is set min +0.919V and max +1.45V.
Ryzen Master shows as Profile Default ( original setting no overlocking ) for current CPU voltage around +0.93V to +1.25V and its set to maximum Auto . CPU Clock Speed current changes normally to 730MHz to 4200Mhz (depending what doing). CPU Clock Speed is set Maximum 4200MHz.
Stress test in Ryzen Master not show any problems Temperature goes up to +72C and current stays 4200Mhz and voltage stays at +1.36v during the test.
Question is the motherboard ( HP8643 )erica_erica2 shows at board ) locked bios showing wrong numbers to VCORE +1.84V ? Or why is that so high ? ( test speccy show its X570 but hp says its B550A )
Will that motherboard VCORE showing +1.84V causing some problems later ????
Bios is locked bought bundle cannot get for Advanced settings.
Can someone advise me about this matter ? thanks.
Regards.
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