Yes it does move around a lot on mine and I suppose it can do so differently depending on how motherboard VRM design works too. It's the true core voltage being reported by the processor so it also showing the effects of the the load line which is even more important to know when using a fixed voltage. In auto it's also showing the effects of the algorithm; hence the moving around is even more pronounced.The SVI2/TFN value will change depending on the load. That's where Prime 95 Small FFT comes in.
I've read that when using hwinfo, the min, max, and average values should be ignored; it's what the Current value settles on.
I use the Ryzen 3600X. i can give you the settings that worked for me. I run mine at 4.250ghz with a voltage of 1.4V. I enabled the Xamp profile on my motherboard. but you may need to manually adjust the volts just a little higher for the Ram to workHi, i tried to OC my ryzen 5 3600x to 4,250 Ghz, but when i restart my pc, i get ram fail under startup, what are im doing wrong? do i have to adjust my ram setting
I have Asus rog strix b550 f gaming, with amd ryzen 5 3600x and hyper fury 3200 ddr4 ram.
thanks
Aww, hell naw! This is flat out bad advice.I use... Ryzen 3600X... I run mine at 4.250ghz with... 1.4V...
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/cbls9g/the_final_word_on_idle_voltages_for_3rd_gen_ryzen/?ref=share&ref_source=embed&utm_content=body&utm_medium=post_embed&utm_name=9911bae4589d4baeb5e13368742b7a93&utm_source=embedly&utm_term=cbls9gAww, hell naw! This is flat out bad advice.
@Woofer
Do NOT use that kind of Vcore on that cpu, or you can't be expected to have it running for very long...
Follow drea.drechsler's advice.
More than capable at running 1.4V safely and not worrying about it destroying itself too soon. OP is using a 3600X not a regular 3600Aww, hell naw! This is flat out bad advice.
@Woofer
Do NOT use that kind of Vcore on that cpu, or you can't be expected to have it running for very long...
Follow drea.drechsler's advice.
You did read all of that right? Majority of the posters ran their CPU's at 100% load and saw temps exceeding 70 degrees which is why they degraded. here is a quote "So i ran 1.287v 4.125ghz with load temps ~85C for roughly 2 months".. another one "The system was used for 3d animation in blender by my wife so it saw a pretty hard life. I forgot to mention temps, they were around 70C since the chip had a NH-D15 on it"... Unless the OP in this case is doing that then they shouldn't have a problem
Actually, AMD has stated it will hit up to 1.5V (your reference) but that's when boosting a SINGLE CORE in LIGHT BURSTY workloads. But not using a fixed VCore. They processor must be allowed to throttle back by lowering VCore according to FIT to as low as 1.2V when temps get hot under heavy all-core workloads.NOt to mention Ryzen has stated that 1.4V max down is perfectly fine and normal for 3000 series chipsets
Better using c state overclocking...
For Ryzen 3000? I thought that only helped with Ryzen 1000 CPU's.
I wasn't selective. I read what you posted and those are the quotes from other people that experienced their own issues. Its all there in the link you posted. feel free to double check.@Ferimer
Why so selective with your counter arguments?
Chip degradation happens when high voltage meets high current causing electro-migration amongst other things - not just heat.
The cpu handles the above on it's own when Vcore settings are left to auto. On manual, it stops doing that, and now, the user has to 'pamper' it - keeping current low by lowering voltage as much as they can.
These cpus are already pushed close to their limits already, and people want to push them further than is reasonable? The cpu needs to be allowed to throttle, and people want to take that away too?
Geez, folks that get that hung up on it should've gone Intel...
@geofelt
Pretty sure you misread the OP's post...
Have you figured this out yet?Hi, i tried to OC my ryzen 5 3600x to 4,250 Ghz, but when i restart my pc, i get ram fail under startup, what are im doing wrong? do i have to adjust my ram setting
I have Asus rog strix b550 f gaming, with amd ryzen 5 3600x and hyper fury 3200 ddr4 ram.
thanks
Have you figured this out yet?