A austinlain415 Commendable Jan 24, 2018 10 0 1,510 Nov 28, 2018 #1 So i am just messing around with this ryzen 7 1700x and i got these results https://imgur.com/a/nw3eJQv
So i am just messing around with this ryzen 7 1700x and i got these results https://imgur.com/a/nw3eJQv
Solution breadpug Nov 28, 2018 If you want your CPU to last I would strongly recommend you bring down that core voltage to somewhere around the 1.35 range
If you want your CPU to last I would strongly recommend you bring down that core voltage to somewhere around the 1.35 range
A austinlain415 Commendable Jan 24, 2018 10 0 1,510 Nov 28, 2018 #2 Update got it to 4.1 Ghz Upvote 0 Downvote
breadpug Great Jul 1, 2018 48 0 60 Nov 28, 2018 Solution #3 If you want your CPU to last I would strongly recommend you bring down that core voltage to somewhere around the 1.35 range Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you want your CPU to last I would strongly recommend you bring down that core voltage to somewhere around the 1.35 range
T TJ Hooker Titan Ambassador Apr 15, 2014 11,591 1,739 72,390 Nov 28, 2018 #4 Vcore of 1.5V is quite high... I'd also try to keep my temps under 80C if this is for a 24/7 overclock. Upvote 0 Downvote
Vcore of 1.5V is quite high... I'd also try to keep my temps under 80C if this is for a 24/7 overclock.
A austinlain415 Commendable Jan 24, 2018 10 0 1,510 Nov 28, 2018 #5 TJ Hooker : Vcore of 1.5V is quite high... I'd also try to keep my temps under 80C if this is for a 24/7 overclock. It is not i am just wanting to see what the highest i can get it to before it crashes Upvote 0 Downvote
TJ Hooker : Vcore of 1.5V is quite high... I'd also try to keep my temps under 80C if this is for a 24/7 overclock. It is not i am just wanting to see what the highest i can get it to before it crashes
breadpug Great Jul 1, 2018 48 0 60 Nov 28, 2018 #6 austinlain415 : TJ Hooker : Vcore of 1.5V is quite high... I'd also try to keep my temps under 80C if this is for a 24/7 overclock. It is not i am just wanting to see what the highest i can get it to before it crashes Driving up the voltage too high could cause some serious damage, wouldn't recommend if it's just to see how high it can go Upvote 0 Downvote
austinlain415 : TJ Hooker : Vcore of 1.5V is quite high... I'd also try to keep my temps under 80C if this is for a 24/7 overclock. It is not i am just wanting to see what the highest i can get it to before it crashes Driving up the voltage too high could cause some serious damage, wouldn't recommend if it's just to see how high it can go