Question Ryzen 7600x voltages

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Hi i bought
7600x
Asus b650 tuf plus wifi

Trident Z5 RGB 6400 CL32
deepcool le520

I'm a beginner so i did what friends advised me....
first I did was updating bios TUF-GAMING-B650-PLUS-WIFI-ASUS-3024.zip and then I used DOCP II and 6000
https://i.ibb.co/ggXVn4w/image.png

and then I started to use my PC and everything is great but my friend told me it seems voltages are not correct!(+fan was loud and I lowered it and restart was taking so long)
so I did these things:

https://i.ibb.co/SsJ6q8h/image.png

Then I saw this on the internet
"The VDDIO is high, typically 1.25 is recommended if you are OCing"

so I lowered CPU VDDIO \MC voltage to 1.25

https://i.ibb.co/0hZL7gS/image.png

and result are now like this:
https://ibb.co/Hg759PR
https://ibb.co/w0GW8TL
https://ibb.co/D8dhdG2
https://ibb.co/n6YmXDX
(also CPU VDDIO \MC voltage goes to 1.28)

now my friend tells me that my Vcore is high. should I change it? to how much?
pls tell me normal voltages for each one
is everything 100% ok with my PC and voltages?????if not what changes I should do?
 
Hi i bought
7600x
Asus b650 tuf plus wifi

Trident Z5 RGB 6400 CL32
deepcool le520

I'm a beginner so i did what friends advised me....
first I did was updating bios TUF-GAMING-B650-PLUS-WIFI-ASUS-3024.zip and then I used DOCP II and 6000
https://i.ibb.co/ggXVn4w/image.png

and then I started to use my PC and everything is great but my friend told me it seems voltages are not correct!(+fan was loud and I lowered it and restart was taking so long)
so I did these things:

https://i.ibb.co/SsJ6q8h/image.png

Then I saw this on the internet
"The VDDIO is high, typically 1.25 is recommended if you are OCing"

so I lowered CPU VDDIO \MC voltage to 1.25

https://i.ibb.co/0hZL7gS/image.png

and result are now like this:
https://ibb.co/Hg759PR
https://ibb.co/w0GW8TL
https://ibb.co/D8dhdG2
https://ibb.co/n6YmXDX
(also CPU VDDIO \MC voltage goes to 1.28)

now my friend tells me that my Vcore is high. should I change it? to how much?
pls tell me normal voltages for each one
is everything 100% ok with my PC and voltages?????if not what changes I should do?
Hey there,

So, I think you are making too much about what is really a non-issue.

Firstly, forget about what your friends are telling you. It seems to me they are mixed up, and now you are worried, when you didn't really need to adjust anything necessarily.

Because you are starting off in the CPU power management/underclock/overclock area, you really need to read and learn about what it is you are trying to achieve. Simply getting someone else's voltages will not work with your CPU. Your CPU is unique. So read guides on your mobo and CPU combo. Learn about what each setting does, before you go changing it to something that might crash your system.

The best thing you can do right now is to reset your bios to default. Then just enjoy your system. What do you do with the PC? PLay games? Work?

What are the rest of your system specs.

When you updated the bios, did you clear CMOS afterwards?
 
Thanks for the reply
I use my PC for gaming and watching videos everyday!
rest of my specs are: EVGA 850W G2 and 3080ti gamerock
clear CMOS? no
When you updated the bios? yesterday! i bought them yesterday!

so my current settings might hurt the system? which ones exactly?
I compared these Vcore - soc voltage - VDDIO \MC voltage to other 7600x on the internet (when it was default) I noticed it was higher than them so I lowered them!
 
I have the same board & CPU combo in one of several systems I have here, dig down in the bios & enable CPU vcore LLC to its lowest setting, leave Vcore on auto & stress test it with something like prime95. This will give you an idea of what your CPU is capable of without overvolting which a lot of motherboard vendors like to do if everything is left on auto.
 
Thanks for the reply
I use my PC for gaming and watching videos everyday!
rest of my specs are: EVGA 850W G2 and 3080ti gamerock
clear CMOS? no
When you updated the bios? yesterday! i bought them yesterday!

so my current settings might hurt the system? which ones exactly?
I compared these Vcore - soc voltage - VDDIO \MC voltage to other 7600x on the internet (when it was default) I noticed it was higher than them so I lowered them!
Not hurt your PC, but may cause instability, when you don't know what affect it might have.

As I mentioned, resetting the bios (by doing a CMOS clear) will se your bios back to default. Then simply locate the PBO section in your bios, and switch it to on (Auto setting).

Then test again.

LLC as mentioned above is mainly used for preventing vdroop. Often it's set to the second or third option. This ensures less fluctuation in vcore voltages.
 
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