HI i was just reading about min processor state here https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/ryzen-5-3600x-cpu-fan-throttling.3503457/
My temps seem to fluctuate up and down 5 degrees during gaming, as my CPU and case fans are set to CPU temp , every time this happen ( nearly constantly)
it gets a bit annoying to listen to.
I just checked and under ryzen balanced plan my Min is at 0%.
Should i raise it to 85% as explained here?
"As a temporary workaround, you can use the standard Windows Balanced plan. Edit this plan to use 85% minimum processor state, 100% maximum processor state. (Example). This will chill things out as we continue to work this issue. Your 1T and nT scores shouldn't change at all (+/- the usual run-to-run variance). This will preserve boost, retain cc6 core sleeping, preserve idle downclocking/downvolting, but make the CPU more relaxed about boosting under light loads."
Or is this for something different ?
Also can i do this in ryzen balanced not windows balanced?
And does this mean at idle my processor will still be running at 85% so temps will be high at idle?
Thanks Mark
My temps seem to fluctuate up and down 5 degrees during gaming, as my CPU and case fans are set to CPU temp , every time this happen ( nearly constantly)
it gets a bit annoying to listen to.
I just checked and under ryzen balanced plan my Min is at 0%.
Should i raise it to 85% as explained here?
"As a temporary workaround, you can use the standard Windows Balanced plan. Edit this plan to use 85% minimum processor state, 100% maximum processor state. (Example). This will chill things out as we continue to work this issue. Your 1T and nT scores shouldn't change at all (+/- the usual run-to-run variance). This will preserve boost, retain cc6 core sleeping, preserve idle downclocking/downvolting, but make the CPU more relaxed about boosting under light loads."
Or is this for something different ?
Also can i do this in ryzen balanced not windows balanced?
And does this mean at idle my processor will still be running at 85% so temps will be high at idle?
Thanks Mark