my processors needs more voltage than usual to get stable!

abdulazzis410

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Guys,i have ryzen 2400g processor it need 1.4375v to get stable at 3.9ghz.i dont know what is wrong and where is wrong.is it because my powersupply can pumping enough power to get stable at that clocks?
i tested with intel burn test and it only reaching 89 on max load.i think my power supply cant pumping the actual voltage that showing in bios.anyone plzz help i am so worried.
 
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The purpose behind using IBT or Prime95 is to test for a stable system. Cinebench is a benchmark, Not a stress/stability tool.

BTW way, when i said 'temps should be below 80c', that was when running prime95 small ffts/IBT. Not with cinebench. Cinebench barely gets your CPU warm, never mind stress testing for stability.

My R1600x is @3.9 1.3v. It will run prime95/IBT all day long under 80c max stress load. I know. Ive tested it to do so.

Your aim be : temps below 80 (full stress load, voltage as low as possible, with as...
First thing, stop with that OC. with that voltage and temp you're not gonna go your new chip any good.

Take the OC off. You want your temps below 80c for a sustained OC. Your chip may simple not be able to get to 3.9 with lower vcore. SO you have to balance the speed with temps and voltage.

You might be able to get about 3.6/3.7 with something like 1.375. But ideally you want to be lower. Cooling will come into play too. if you've a crappy cooler it won't shift the heat which could be why you're hitting such high temps.

Start low and work up.

Like shknawe asked, what are your specs? list everything.
 
bro it will only reach that high temp only in intel burn test.on cinebench 79c max.other getting stable 1.38v at 3.9ghz and mine needs about 1.4375v to pass intel burntest.i think my smps is not enough right?
 


The purpose behind using IBT or Prime95 is to test for a stable system. Cinebench is a benchmark, Not a stress/stability tool.

BTW way, when i said 'temps should be below 80c', that was when running prime95 small ffts/IBT. Not with cinebench. Cinebench barely gets your CPU warm, never mind stress testing for stability.

My R1600x is @3.9 1.3v. It will run prime95/IBT all day long under 80c max stress load. I know. Ive tested it to do so.

Your aim be : temps below 80 (full stress load, voltage as low as possible, with as much clockspeed increase that the first two will allow.

This is a guide from one of the former moderators on Tom's @darkbreeze. It's a great guide geared for begginners and experienced OC'ers to help get sustained, repeatable results OC modern systems. Have a thorough read. It will help you.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/faq/id-3761568/cpu-overclocking-guide-tutorial-beginners-work-progress.html
 
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Straight off the bat, i wouldn't be doing such high OC's with that PSU. Its trash. You need a new PSU before pushing your system. You risk damaging your components with that PSU if you intend on OC'ing.