@@Kent7327 modern chips last years without performance degradation running in the 70s. 15 years ago you might need to worry but certainly not these days. He'll be fine until his next upgrade
Thank you so much dude. I've been looking for so long to find something that finally helped. I remounted my cooler, bending some cpu pins and having to mess around with tweezers at 35C in the process, but it didn't work. After watching your video my cpu INSTANTLY dropped 20C. You have no idea how happy I am!
Thank you for making this video on how to change the voltages and core speeds in Ryzen Master. I have a 3700x and it was getting pretty hot even on water cooling so this should hopefully lower my temperatures while under load.
You save my life! Before I was peaking at 83c on Cinebench while using a 240mm AIO. After I followed these instructions, I only peaked at 75c with a higher Cinebench score (previous score was 3605 and now my score is 3790).
Update: After I updated my bios, everytime I try to set the core speed and voltage on the bios, my pc won't boot (no display/no lights on keyboard). I'll be using the ryzen master for now.
THANKS DUDE IM LOVING YOU My cpu ryzen 3700x had 60° idle and 80° in-game Now it has 40° idle and max 70° during stress test I LOVE YOU DUDE (not gay, but you really helped me)
@@dontcare537 What cooler do you use? I know nothing about this stuff, don't even know if the cooler would be enough, btw I have Wraith Prism. Would setting the CPU at 4.2mhz and 1.25v do any harm? thanks
95BUDZz plz verify in bios or amd tuning program the fans speed. My case and cpu fans were working on silent, 40% rpm. After I’ve put them on normal or higher speed, temps got lower
Wow... This made a huge difference in temps! I'm sure its saving a bit of power as well. Thank you so much for sharing this! 3800x Used to idle around 45C, now its around 38-35C.
Ok, this indeed work me. I am running ryzen 5 3600. With stock cooler while gaming, I was getting 95 and with hyper 212 evo while gaming around 88. Now I go at max of 60 while gaming WITH stock cooler. Thank you so much
OMG IT REALLY WORKED THANK YOU MAN!! I CHANGED MY RYZEN 5 3600'S CLOCK SPEED 3600 TO 4000 AND CHANGED VOLTAGE TO 1.15 AND TEMPERATURES DROPPED 10 DEGREES !!
This helped me big time. I was able to adjust the clocks on my 3700x to 4.3Ghz on all cores at 1.25 volts. My idle temps are around 40-45c and Max temps at 70c (Cinebench r20). I'm using a 360mm AIO
Great video, my temps dropped around 10C (!!!) and C20 score has improved by 100 points, plus my cooler is way more quiet now. I have no words bro, thank you so much!
you're right. 40 to 60 is totally in spec but can cause issues with noise or if someone has a weaker cooler. The process of undervolting can help with both those issues and can get you better performance for multithreaded workloads
I'm glad I found your video. I was going crazy with my Ryzen 3600X getting 60 degrees Celsius on idle. I'm now bumped down to 51-53 degrees Celsius. Good stuff.
but with static voltage, it means the clock speed and voltage is not going to lower during idle or light load. That'll increase overall power consumption.
the problem is that even on "idle" voltages are crazy. Moving a mouse itself ramps up voltage up to 1.45, causing the temperatures to bump up and cooler fan speed as well
You have not been paying attention to the tool tip, that was not static voltage but highest voltage. Basically it sets an upper limit to the voltage. It works for me too.
Thank you. Really thank you My results: 100% = stock values. Auto overclock (the motherboard one): 82 C, 106% performance. 1.28 V After that it tried the normal values (the stock). 95C, 100% performance. 1.41V With this video. 75 C. 108% performance. 1.168V
Thank you so much for this video. I just built a new PC and was struggling to figure out why my Ryzen temps on idle were so high. Your video helped me get my temps under control!!!
Nothing wrong with my cpu fan ramping up or whatever but I wanted to get slightly better performance. Boosted my r5 3600 from 3.6ghz to 4.2ghz with the same temps at idle! Temps never got past 80C when using R20, thanks for the vid! :D
I applied these recommended suggestions and my gaming went from 75-90 degrees C to 48-55 degrees C while playing Total War Warhammer which was hitting temps of 90 C previously. yes it is relatively old game, but it was taxing my PC's Temp limits. Still testing game temps, as some games tax my PC differently at peak gaming time. I am running Ryzen 7 3700x 8 core with stock cooler, MSI b450 tomahawk gaming plus MoBo, (4)8GB memory, Mdot hardrive, and the GeForce RTX 2070 Super. So far so good.
Thanks a lot for putting this video up. I'm having the exact same issue with my 3800X and an H100i GTX. This same setup cooled an i7 3970X @ 4.4Ghz without issue. I seeing 80+ within the span of time for 1 CB R20 run. Just like you mentioned, the air exhausting from the radiator is barely warm. Something must be different about the 3rd Gen Ryzen keeping the heat from transferring properly or efficiently.
@@TokenTech der8uaer is selling these now to resolve Ryzen 3000 temps. der8auer.com/ryzen-3000-oc-bracket/ I plan to order one soon as they're available for US
Thanks man. I didn't want to fool with the bios too much. When i saw your video, i instantly downloaded Ryzen Master. I left it on my pc for about a week just being hesitant. I noticed my temps in HWinfo are always a few degrees higher than Ryzen Master but then once i underclocked, the temps matched perfectly with HWinfo. Using Ryzen Master, i have to keep reapplying but at least the settings save. I checked out the other guys vid and screenshot the different ghz and voltage for different settings. He has a 3900x too so i felt more confident in underclocking. It took my temps down to like 20 degrees Celsius while gaming. I tried it out with Tony Hawk's pro skater since that game ran my temps up to about 72 degrees Celsius. Now it hovers around 50 degrees. It might spike to upper 50's but then it brings itself back down again. It even made my MSI Afterburner cpu temp more accurate. Before, the cpu temps kept bouncing all over the place, which drove me nuts because i didn't know where my temp was so i would only play certain games for a short amount of time to keep my cpu from getting too hot. I have a water cooler on my cpu and before seeing this video, i added 3 fans to my pc thinking it would help and it did a little but not under heavy load so much. Anyways, thanks again for the video. Godbless.
THANK YOU! I was worried, my R5 3600 was hitting 90c while playing Divinity 2 and idling at 65c, but after I mirrored the cores and undervolted the CPU to 1.2v, it hits about 75c under gaming load and idles at 45-50c! You really put my mind and wallet at ease. Subbed.
This is literally true with AMD desktops. Put it in an NZXT case along with an ATI Radeon 5700XT and you can grill a chicken inside your case while playing shadow of the tomb raider.
@@ferenc-x7p Haaa!! Funny- did you see this video where the dude has his case on the floor with a screen perpendicular to the fin and back sides of case because that keeps THE FRENCH FRIES HE IS COOKING AS CASE ISCFULL OF SOME TYPE OF COOKING OIL!!! HOLY CRAP!!!! AND THOSE FRIES ARE GETTING AWAY AND HE SCOOPS THEM OUT WITH A FLIPPING FRENCH FRYER SCOOP YA SEE IN RESTARAUNTS!!!!! Can't remember the name but I'm sure it can be found! Aight then- had to mention that crazy shiatsu. Peace out.
Just built a new PC with a 3900x and this was a huge help. My AIO made quite a lot of noise because my CPU was running hotter than it should be at idle like 55C. Did this and my temps dropped like 15C and my pump got quieter.
And it worked! This should be a mandatory video for anyone getting a 3000 series ryzen. I'm now at idle 45cmin-48cmax Ryzen 3600. Modern warfare on ultra 60c. My old ryzen 1600 with a stock cooler never went above 60c sucks we had to do all of this.
Just changed from a 6700K with Noctua cooler (due mobo fault) to 3800X on stock cooler. Shocked at temps and fan noise, I immediately applied to Noctua for free AM4 brackets for my cooler (what great customer service). I'll still use it, ofc, when they arrive but this method (I opted forr 4.2Ghz and 1.17V) is a revelation! TY!
@Nahrizal A Kadri; I've the same chip my friend, and wondering how EXACTLY your temps turned out but with what type of settings and what cooler are you using? Thanks for your reply as I'm not sure where to set mine continually. Also: if it doesn't books settings as outta done through Windows, then your settings that you found which worked the best are extremely helpful to a lot of us and we can go into bios and replicate thesane voltage change as well as click speed and save that setting thus no need to use windows everytime we boot. Thanks again bro.
Oh My! Thank you so much!! This helped a lot with my Ryzen 5 3500x which reached 80+ in some games! Now I undervolted it from 1.25785 Volts to 1.2 and I saw a decrease of almost 10c! Thank you so much for saving my CPU!!!
Great video. Helped a lot. My 3800x idles around 35-38c and in demanding games with max graphics set, the max temps are around 70-73c. And all this during summer, where room temps are between 25-29c
Thanks man. I was playing Immortal Fenyx with 81-85 cpu temp, now It's running on 60c while playing Immortal Fenyx. Thanks man for the help :) I'm using Ryzen 5 3600, used the same setting as you 4300.
i bought a 3600x today and was annoyed with the fans ramping hard every few seconds from temp spikes. I did 4.3 all cores and 1.25v. It actually gave a few fps improvement in my games too!
I have an aggressive fan curve and I bardly hear the fans over my headphones most of the time I hear my gpu fans other than my cpu and I am staying at 40s while gaming.
For RYZEN 5 2600 i did 0.90625 as voltage and lowered my temp from 65°C to 48°C anyone wondering about ryzen 5 2600 can test this .. Works great Thanks for the great video @Token Tech
btw love ur vid, but what frequency do you recommend for the 3700x while doing the above method in your video ?? pls help as this is my first system ive eve built that im planning to use for like 5 years my motherboard is a msi b450 tomahawk max
in the newest Version of ryzen Master You can stresstest the System:) if its not stable it will reboot and not save the setting... so go for 50 or 100mhz steps and just try :)
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!! I recenlty bought my AMD Ryzen 7 3800x and my max temp was 92.5 C, and max voltage was 1.5V, aaand max wattage was 145W (they said its 105w)!! And it was stock, i didnt touch anything. Also I put a little bit better cooler than amd stock-wraith prism and air flow in my case is very good. I expected it to be normal but it was so hot, so i searched the youtube and found this video! Thank you, I put it on 4300 mhz, and 1.25 V, my temp max is now 73C and max wattage is 107W, everything is more stable now!!!!!! SO MY PERFORMACE IS BETTER AND TEMPERATURE IS LOWER!!! wow thank you!!!
Currently running mine on 4.2GHz at 1.2V and seems to be running just fine. Temps whilst under stress come out at around 63C and idle around 32C now. Have a play about though every CPU is different.
I can easily run 4.4ghz on 1.25v with good temps (around 65c) on a custom loop with fans at 1000rpm (cpu fully loaded). Hit a 3760 on cinebench r20, going to see how far I can push it this week but this seems very stable.
@@lukemeier1357 Im serious. The stock AMD coolers run very loud and arent very good at cooling. I upgraded recently and my temperatures are down and the noise is halfed. Coolers are a worthwile investment my dude.
Thanks for the video! Great information here! I have a R7 2700, running a Wraith Prism cooler, and this video applies to that series chip set as well. I had ran a Cinebench R20 earlier this week at 3.8 GHz with stock voltages and was reaching 94C! So, I was just keeping everything stock. After watching this, I raised my clock to 4Ghz dropped my voltages down to 1.2125, then ran R20 test again, and I ran the my highest score yet, while my temps maxed out at 77C, with my idle temps at 38C. Thanks so much for the advise! I've been passing along the info to my other tech buddies who have the same hardware.
I dropped mine all the way down to 1v and didn't OC it. Stressing it in CPU-Z takes it to 70°C and no higher. Previously at the stock voltage of 1.325v it was getting to 92°C. Quite a difference. Let's see if it can remain stable at only 1v 🙂
@@yute-hube779 Yeah, stock parameters seem to be pretty high right out of the box. I think you should be fine if you didn't OC. I ended up doing an all core 4Ghz @ 1.285V, and temps stayed in the high 70's under load. I've swapped to a 5800X since then, but it's the same story. Stock out of the box I was hitting 1.5V at like 94C with a Noctua NH-D15. Modified PBO parameters, and max temps were around 85C while boosting to 4.9Ghz, but I would get temps spikes while doing mundane things, as well realized the CPU was clock stretching, and not actually hitting those frequencies. As well would make my fans ramp up and down often, which got annoying. This last week I locked the frequency to 4.6Ghz at 1.29375V, and now my max temps are 67C under load. Actually gained in overall performance, as when under load my CPU actually hits 4.6Ghz effective clock, instead of clock stretching. If you don't know, clock stretching is when it will show say 4.6Ghz on the clock, but the effective clock speed may be like 4.1-4.2Ghz, instead of actually being 4.6, so you're not getting the actual speed you think you may be getting. Can happen if voltage is too low, but high enough for the CPU to still boot and run. You can use apps like HWiNFO64 to monitor that, and check if you're clocks speeds are true or not.
No because in the video his volt was at 1.40v but in the part he was showing us it was obviously 1.19 but he wants to stop it from ever reaching 1.40 so 1.25 was his lock
Living in a desert has its downsides. I did a test thing on ryzen master and it fuckijg went up to 112⁰ C with these settings applied. Stock cooler is shit im gonna order a 212
Just be aware that Ryzen drops the voltage when it's under load, so it's higher voltages are when it's idling to maintain stability. When you load the CPU the voltage drops to reduce the heat. If you undervolt you can run into possible issues under load, if the dropped voltage is too low to maintain stability. Running the CPU-Z stress test my 3700x (PBO enabled) at around 4100 I sit around 1.356 volts (stock) and max temps around 63C with a custom loop with 1x360mm and 1x240mm rads. Idle tems 38C. Lian Li O11D case with 3x front intake, 2x bottom intake and 3x top exhaust.
THANKS MAN I was sitting at very high idle temps on my Ryzen 5 3600. Like 66 degrees idle, now with 4.1 Ghz and 1.2 Volt I´m at 40 degrees and lower! Thanks man
Hey i have the Ryzen 5 3600 with the stock cooler, my temps are pretty high, around 70 degrees and sometimes 90. So i have to change that, but what are the best settings i should put them on? Clockspeed and the voltage?
The only problem is that you loose throttling at high temperatures and loads. Running Prime95 with AVX literally fries your CPU on manual. So finding optimal PBO settings while limiting your voltage somehow is more reasonable and safe, but it is not that simple, since PBO won't provide you good clocks with basic voltage on manual in BIOS, partly cause EDC controls are bugged and you can't provide much current at low voltages. It may show a good boost in Ryzen Master but effective clocks in HWInfo will be much lower
@@AmirChemE that is risky but no clue, not a lot of silicone can do that but if you bought a recent cpu or are rather lucky it can be stable at that clock speed and low voltage
For the ones that came here to lower temps and noise and dont care that much for oc: I had idle temps in the 50s and ingame around 75 °C with ryzen 5 3600 and Spire-cooler. My CPU-cooler would ran very loud, really often. If u dont mind the oc features, and just want normal temp and no noise: disable the Auto-boost options in the Bios. Thats what drives the temps up. I turned it off, so the frequency stays at 3.6 gh, and not going automatically higher. Now I stay under 50°C while gaming. Idle around 40°C. No loud cooler anymore :)
That's very informative. I just got my 3600 and was searching a comment like yours. OC doesn't matter much to me. Would prefer much lower idling temp instead. gonna try your advise tomorrow! Wondering if I can ready about 35 degrees with 4 case fans and the CPU fan..
Please be careful when setting up a static oc on Ryzen 3000!! These chips degrade really fast with continuous voltages at/above 1,325 V. If you want to oc on Ryzen 3000, don't go above said number, as you will trash your cpu within months. Also: the overclock shown is faster in multicore operations but slower in lightly threaded applications than stock. When gaming, stock performance will likely be better.
Thank u so much, I have Ryzen 5 3600 stock volting was 57° idle and 80°-85° in game , for me 4.1Ghz on 1.075V with no issues. After this 43° idle and 70° max in game. Have golden field watercooler, case fans much more quieter. As always in PC world, little thing, big difference :D
every chip is different.. but every chip should be able to run at 4.3ghz around that voltage.. if you cant boot, you need to raise voltage in tiny increments
@@TokenTech thanks for answering me. Just got asking idk if u can. But can u help me to get the proper voltage into my bios settings. I think they all wrong or more high than usual. I haved by default. So far as I did now is to lower the voltaje of my ram from 1.37 to 1.35. BTW I had also my processor into eco mode wich is 45w to also help to low the Temps I'm under aio 120mm doinf push pull And I had the pbo disabled
Wow thank you so much! Being a noob to PC building, I thought I received a defective cpu or bad mobo cause the temps would jump from ~45C to high 60s from just regular internet browsing. I have a Ryzen 3600x and I applied 4.3 on all cores and 1.25v. Now the temps only jump from ~45 to low 50s. Edit: I was able to push to 4.4ghz with the same 1.25v stable. Runs about the same temps and more performance.
Heero Duong im sorry for the late reply. I bought a wraith prism off eBay and it works just fine. I never broke 70C unless I was running hard benchmarks. I would invest in a better cooler if you were to clock it past 4.4ghz however.
Hi ! I have a Ryzen 5 3600x and honestly don't know what voltage and clock speed at should put it!!! I had it on 4.25ghz at 1.35v (stock cooler) when I run Cinebench it crashes. The only thing that seems to work the best is the gaming mode but it's at 1.45v is my cpu broken cuz it's crashing at 4.25ghz 1.35v witch seems to be enough but still crashes any explanation? +It says that my cpu can go to 4.4ghz whenever I play games it nervers boosts to 4.4 any explanation to? IS MY CPU BROKEN?
It will hit 4.4 for a fraction of a second on 1 core when doing very light tasks. In gaming it will not hit 4.4. I know you have AMD marketing to blame for that. I do not think your cpu is broken because different chips have different quality. Some people are more lucky than others. If it is crashing in cinebench then it's unstable. I would actually recommend dropping the clocks to 4 or 4.1 GHz and losing the voltage to 1.3 to 1.325
@@abhijitpa11 I went in the bios and enabled the Auto overclock and didn't really touch the voltages but now I hit 4.3-4.4 ghz in game and running at around 57-60°c
@@anonymousnoname7934 so,Every other thing is in Stock? Isn't the auto overclock supposed to be active by default? Which Mobo and cooler are you using currently?
@@abhijitpa11 No the auto overclock is not activated on my mobo the Gigbayte Gaming 3 b350. And I use the stock cooler. And yes everything else is stock.
You all need better airflow in your cases. I run the stock Wraith cooler. My CPU is often ramping up to 4200Mhz and... after adding one single new fan to the three that were already in the case, my top temps of nearly 70 degrees Celsius have dropped down to barely hitting 60 degrees Celsius. I used Ryzen Master for this. Case airflow and ambient temperatures are very important to pay attention to.
I got 70 degrees too and I’m planning to add some fan too but can you tell me where you add those fan. My case still have the bottom side that I can add ,I don’t have fan blow to the CPU only one out and other 2 just not pointing at the side. But the bottom might not get much airflow because of the GPU. and what is your CPU voltages ?
Thank you man. On my ryzen 5 3600 before when he wasn't working he was about 55 degrees now it's 42 degrees. I put maximum 4200ghz with 1.25 volts. I have the stock cooler.
Just finished building my 3900x build yesterday. Would you mind sharing the changes you made in Ryzen Master for the 3900x? I assume you’re getting much better temps now? Mine aren’t horrible, but if I can get better temps and the same performance, why not give this a shot.
@@carljohnston5876 changed to 4.1 ghz 1.25 volts and idle was around 50° C chip seemed to hit about 70-75 while gaming . Just to let you know as a PSA if you go to take the cooler out and replace it with another. The mounting bracket or rather I should say retention bracket on AMD is not as good as the one on Intel. So before you change the cooler make sure to heat up the CPU I playing a game for maybe 10 minutes so that the thermal paste will not pull the CPU out of socket. I ended up with a broken 3900 X because of this and so I'm headed back to the Intel because their retention bracket is better. The performance isn't better except in gaming
Natni Camacho I had roughly the same idle temp as you .but that was with the in box cooler . Pretty much the same settings as the video , I tried it on 4.0to4.3 . The temperature was the best on 4.0 to 4.1 Ghz . Sorry for the late reply ,
you need to know that C state isn't enabled when you OC your CPU if you set the voltage to offset it will allow it to fluctuate and you can get even lower temps like in the mid 30s i have a 3700X and i have it set to manual too,i will post more updates
You're sacrificing some of the dynamic ability and single threaded perf surely? I found my idle temps and chipset temps where much better if I changed the windows power profile to ryzen eco mode. I’m seeing idle temps in the high 30s low 40s and 1.1v with the chip clocking down to 1.1Ghz while it’s still boosting to 4.49 under gaming loads (with a 3800). The chipset runs cooler in this mode too, with the fan often off on my x570.
@@TokenTech Yea, this sounds like a thing quite a few motherboards are doing by default. I think my temps where a bit high on idle out of the box. This is the setting I mean: 1drv.ms/u/s!Ao-YW1_Cvy7miYg1EEygFClST3_Zlw?e=Us43Au These are the kind of results I get, lots of cores low clocked or asleep: 1drv.ms/u/s!Ao-YW1_Cvy7miYg0PQlHDBCEleceug?e=CFrGxl
I just can't believe it's this simple
I used to play on 80 - 90 degree Celsius
now it doesn't go over 70
Thank you so much
@@Versifyd stock, 1.1V 4.2ghz max temps doesn't go over 70 avg 65
@George Loveridge I didn't check benchmarks but from just playing I didn't notice any difference ....
How about Ryzen 5 3500X ? I have the MSI B450M Bazooka plus motherboard. What volt should I go with 4.00 Ghz/ 4.1 Ghz?
@@Kent7327 modern chips last years without performance degradation running in the 70s. 15 years ago you might need to worry but certainly not these days. He'll be fine until his next upgrade
FREAKING AMAZING. I wasn't too concerned about temps, but the performance gains are unreal considering what we're essentially doing haha
Bro this is crazy!! Thanks so much, Im super paranoid about my computer because I worked so hard to build it. Anything to make it better I love!
Same Chip Same Results as you, my guy you are a gentleman and a scholar . Thank You!
Thank you so much dude. I've been looking for so long to find something that finally helped. I remounted my cooler, bending some cpu pins and having to mess around with tweezers at 35C in the process, but it didn't work. After watching your video my cpu INSTANTLY dropped 20C. You have no idea how happy I am!
Thank you for making this video on how to change the voltages and core speeds in Ryzen Master. I have a 3700x and it was getting pretty hot even on water cooling so this should hopefully lower my temperatures while under load.
wcb_88 did it work?
I’m getting like 40 running like chrome, with a water cooler, I’m gonna do this tomrrow and post results
@@TangyWaterpark what happened?
awesome! i just finished my build today with a 3800x and stumbled on this video! thank you!
Same!
You save my life! Before I was peaking at 83c on Cinebench while using a 240mm AIO. After I followed these instructions, I only peaked at 75c with a higher Cinebench score (previous score was 3605 and now my score is 3790).
Update: After I updated my bios, everytime I try to set the core speed and voltage on the bios, my pc won't boot (no display/no lights on keyboard). I'll be using the ryzen master for now.
THANKS DUDE
IM LOVING YOU
My cpu ryzen 3700x had 60° idle and 80° in-game
Now it has 40° idle
and max 70° during stress test
I LOVE YOU DUDE (not gay, but you really helped me)
@Américo Cruz 4200mhz
1.25V
@@dontcare537 What cooler do you use? I know nothing about this stuff, don't even know if the cooler would be enough, btw I have Wraith Prism. Would setting the CPU at 4.2mhz and 1.25v do any harm? thanks
Idle is way too hot dude :(
Ruchan Seker mine1.3v 70c gaming
Dude what?? I have the same cpu and idle 41c and when gaming/streaming or work it's between 50/55c. I got corsair liquid i100 pro cooler.
Omfg just went from peaking at 60c idle to 48c, Thank you stranger!!!!
wow, I'm peaking 89
Bro im peaking at 70 idle the 3600 is honestly melting idle
It's your cases airflow and fan amount my 3600 idles at 40 and on games never passes 60c
@@matissrr231 i think its the stock cooler tbh i should be replacing it soon
95BUDZz plz verify in bios or amd tuning program the fans speed. My case and cpu fans were working on silent, 40% rpm. After I’ve put them on normal or higher speed, temps got lower
Wow... This made a huge difference in temps! I'm sure its saving a bit of power as well. Thank you so much for sharing this! 3800x Used to idle around 45C, now its around 38-35C.
Damn I gotta try this. My 3950x idles at 45-50c 😬
@@ryanking1 bro my 3600 idles at 70 🤣
@@wolfenzo4188 lol
Ok, this indeed work me. I am running ryzen 5 3600. With stock cooler while gaming, I was getting 95 and with hyper 212 evo while gaming around 88. Now I go at max of 60 while gaming WITH stock cooler. Thank you so much
Hi ! What voltage and clock speed did you set ?
LoxPlay 1.1v and 4000
OMG IT REALLY WORKED THANK YOU MAN!! I CHANGED MY RYZEN 5 3600'S CLOCK SPEED 3600 TO 4000 AND CHANGED VOLTAGE TO 1.15 AND TEMPERATURES DROPPED 10 DEGREES !!
Stock cooler?
@@robertfrankowski3984 yes
You sir are a legend. Did this, temps dropped from 70-85 to 50-65. Thank you!
This helped me big time. I was able to adjust the clocks on my 3700x to 4.3Ghz on all cores at 1.25 volts. My idle temps are around 40-45c and Max temps at 70c (Cinebench r20). I'm using a 360mm AIO
What did you adjust them to?
My performance improved thanks to this! Amazing!
freaking love u dude that chilled the fk out of my r5 3600 while keeping same performance!
did you put same values?
@@worthy4208 that what i did ua-cam.com/video/nBQCr0bwAgM/v-deo.html
@Smugglerscomedy .
can i set on my r5 3600, 4.3 and 1.2v?
@@fabriciovasconcellos4189 probably not he has a much more powerful cpu
Great video, my temps dropped around 10C (!!!) and C20 score has improved by 100 points, plus my cooler is way more quiet now. I have no words bro, thank you so much!
Which idle and in game temps do you have now?
Юрий Мятлин 35C idle, and gaming max 65 on all core 4.2Ghz
This man just saved my life! Temps went from 45-60 degree (Spiking) down to 35-45 degrees!
I dont understand why 40 to 60 is a bad thing tho. Sorry im new to this. Wont the cpu act the same way cooler or not?
you're right. 40 to 60 is totally in spec but can cause issues with noise or if someone has a weaker cooler. The process of undervolting can help with both those issues and can get you better performance for multithreaded workloads
@@TokenTech for rzyen 5 3600 its ok 4200?
You can always try, if its unstable lower it to 4.1 or 4.0
@@TokenTech yes but Default I had 1 volts, should I lower??
thanks for the tutorial, now my 3500x can run cooler with higher performance. i used 1.3v and running on 4.1Ghz. much better than default
I'm glad I found your video. I was going crazy with my Ryzen 3600X getting 60 degrees Celsius on idle. I'm now bumped down to 51-53 degrees Celsius. Good stuff.
Hi ! Did you use the same information of the video or different values? If you used differents.. could you tell me which ones you put?
Are you running the stock cooler?
but with static voltage, it means the clock speed and voltage is not going to lower during idle or light load. That'll increase overall power consumption.
the problem is that even on "idle" voltages are crazy. Moving a mouse itself ramps up voltage up to 1.45, causing the temperatures to bump up and cooler fan speed as well
You have not been paying attention to the tool tip, that was not static voltage but highest voltage. Basically it sets an upper limit to the voltage. It works for me too.
It is the best video about this problem. before i got 80-90c now i get 60-68c. THANK YOU
Thank you. Really thank you
My results:
100% = stock values.
Auto overclock (the motherboard one): 82 C, 106% performance. 1.28 V
After that it tried the normal values (the stock). 95C, 100% performance. 1.41V
With this video. 75 C. 108% performance. 1.168V
Thank you so much for this video. I just built a new PC and was struggling to figure out why my Ryzen temps on idle were so high. Your video helped me get my temps under control!!!
Nothing wrong with my cpu fan ramping up or whatever but I wanted to get slightly better performance. Boosted my r5 3600 from 3.6ghz to 4.2ghz with the same temps at idle! Temps never got past 80C when using R20, thanks for the vid! :D
what did u set your to i have the same cpu and idk what to set everything to
what voltage did u use?
I applied these recommended suggestions and my gaming went from 75-90 degrees C to 48-55 degrees C while playing Total War Warhammer which was hitting temps of 90 C previously. yes it is relatively old game, but it was taxing my PC's Temp limits. Still testing game temps, as some games tax my PC differently at peak gaming time. I am running Ryzen 7 3700x 8 core with stock cooler, MSI b450 tomahawk gaming plus MoBo, (4)8GB memory, Mdot hardrive, and the GeForce RTX 2070 Super. So far so good.
Nice..I have the same specs.Did you use the exact voltage and frequency as the 3800x?
Thanks a lot for putting this video up. I'm having the exact same issue with my 3800X and an H100i GTX. This same setup cooled an i7 3970X @ 4.4Ghz without issue. I seeing 80+ within the span of time for 1 CB R20 run. Just like you mentioned, the air exhausting from the radiator is barely warm. Something must be different about the 3rd Gen Ryzen keeping the heat from transferring properly or efficiently.
Yeah it's unusual. Can definitely get temps under control by locking clock speed and setting the voltage
@@TokenTech der8uaer is selling these now to resolve Ryzen 3000 temps. der8auer.com/ryzen-3000-oc-bracket/ I plan to order one soon as they're available for US
It's cause aio only cool the center of the cpu and the new ryzens need the whole die cooled
dude you saved me from 105C to 73C at 100% load and similar cinebench score. thanks so much
I put the voltage on my 3600 on 1,3 instead of 1,4 and idle dropped to 40c (50c before😄)
Teach me please :/
@Zetsu_ zG I have mine at 4.3 hhz at 1,25v everything nice and stable
DrakeFruit teach me how
@@ittbelitt8409 Use Ryzen Master
hayhay sorbonash 4.2 ghz crashes every time
Thanks man. I didn't want to fool with the bios too much. When i saw your video, i instantly downloaded Ryzen Master. I left it on my pc for about a week just being hesitant. I noticed my temps in HWinfo are always a few degrees higher than Ryzen Master but then once i underclocked, the temps matched perfectly with HWinfo. Using Ryzen Master, i have to keep reapplying but at least the settings save. I checked out the other guys vid and screenshot the different ghz and voltage for different settings. He has a 3900x too so i felt more confident in underclocking. It took my temps down to like 20 degrees Celsius while gaming. I tried it out with Tony Hawk's pro skater since that game ran my temps up to about 72 degrees Celsius. Now it hovers around 50 degrees. It might spike to upper 50's but then it brings itself back down again. It even made my MSI Afterburner cpu temp more accurate. Before, the cpu temps kept bouncing all over the place, which drove me nuts because i didn't know where my temp was so i would only play certain games for a short amount of time to keep my cpu from getting too hot. I have a water cooler on my cpu and before seeing this video, i added 3 fans to my pc thinking it would help and it did a little but not under heavy load so much. Anyways, thanks again for the video. Godbless.
Thank you good sir, I knew my 60 degree idle was not right haha.
THANK YOU! I was worried, my R5 3600 was hitting 90c while playing Divinity 2 and idling at 65c, but after I mirrored the cores and undervolted the CPU to 1.2v, it hits about 75c under gaming load and idles at 45-50c! You really put my mind and wallet at ease. Subbed.
No issues since? My r5 3600 spikes will playing warzone and eventually crashes due to the high temp.
@@silverbacks8 same issue here, still running 90 degrees and multiple crashes
Thnx so much saved my life my roomwas getting so hot after 4 to 5 hours of gaming lol
hahaha
This is literally true with AMD desktops. Put it in an NZXT case along with an ATI Radeon 5700XT and you can grill a chicken inside your case while playing shadow of the tomb raider.
@@ferenc-x7p Haaa!! Funny- did you see this video where the dude has his case on the floor with a screen perpendicular to the fin and back sides of case because that keeps THE FRENCH FRIES HE IS COOKING AS CASE ISCFULL OF SOME TYPE OF COOKING OIL!!! HOLY CRAP!!!! AND THOSE FRIES ARE GETTING AWAY AND HE SCOOPS THEM OUT WITH A FLIPPING FRENCH FRYER SCOOP YA SEE IN RESTARAUNTS!!!!!
Can't remember the name but I'm sure it can be found!
Aight then- had to mention that crazy shiatsu. Peace out.
Just built a new PC with a 3900x and this was a huge help. My AIO made quite a lot of noise because my CPU was running hotter than it should be at idle like 55C. Did this and my temps dropped like 15C and my pump got quieter.
Worked like a charm. Thanks a ton.
And it worked! This should be a mandatory video for anyone getting a 3000 series ryzen. I'm now at idle 45cmin-48cmax Ryzen 3600. Modern warfare on ultra 60c. My old ryzen 1600 with a stock cooler never went above 60c sucks we had to do all of this.
what voltage and ghz did you set it at?
Dude, I love you so much xD
My Ryzen 7 3700x 4000mhz @1.1750v is now at 43°C in Idle and in CB20 it got 68°C with 240mm Radiator!
I‘m Running my 3700x at 1.27 volts at 4.3 ghz just fine...35c idle and 68c peak while benchmarking
@@GabbaGandalf484 Hey, are you still running it with 1.27V @4,3ghz?
@@realdark9044 yes
@@GabbaGandalf484 what do you use for cooling?
nice video, i now got 45c on idle and 61 in gaming , before i got 55 to 63 in idle and in gaming 75-85 sometimes 90 helps me alot thanks keep it up
How can the system be stable with such high clock speed and low voltage?
Was idling at 55 now I’m idling at 45, thanks bro.
FROM 80C to 70C in cinebench Thanks!!! Idle is 39C now. Stock cooler. (4200mhz, 1.25V)
what cpu was it?
Just changed from a 6700K with Noctua cooler (due mobo fault) to 3800X on stock cooler. Shocked at temps and fan noise, I immediately applied to Noctua for free AM4 brackets for my cooler (what great customer service). I'll still use it, ofc, when they arrive but this method (I opted forr 4.2Ghz and 1.17V) is a revelation! TY!
thank u so much bro i’ve been so scared my chip was defective or something. i will be trying this out later
any ryzen is defective
warlockostia toxic
@@chasecrime Hi i want to ask you how is this working for you after 3 months ? i have the same problem rn
First ever OC my pc following this tutorial. So far so good and no crashes on ryzen 5 3600; 4.25ghz on 1.3v. Thanks!
@Nahrizal A Kadri; I've the same chip my friend, and wondering how EXACTLY your temps turned out but with what type of settings and what cooler are you using?
Thanks for your reply as I'm not sure where to set mine continually. Also: if it doesn't books settings as outta done through Windows, then your settings that you found which worked the best are extremely helpful to a lot of us and we can go into bios and replicate thesane voltage change as well as click speed and save that setting thus no need to use windows everytime we boot.
Thanks again bro.
@@giorgioblessedbaby5213 on my ryzen 5 3600 im set at 4ghz at 1.25v. Idles around 40c and peaks around 60 using the scythe big shuriken 3 cooler.
MANNN!! U SAVE MY LIFE! THANK YOU SO MUCHHH
Oh My! Thank you so much!! This helped a lot with my Ryzen 5 3500x which reached 80+ in some games! Now I undervolted it from 1.25785 Volts to 1.2 and I saw a decrease of almost 10c! Thank you so much for saving my CPU!!!
gracias hermano estaba buscando la manera de bajarle grados al ryzen 3700x de 75 grados bajo a 60 a 65 grados con el cooler de stock
Que números usaste? Gracias!
Great video. Helped a lot.
My 3800x idles around 35-38c and in demanding games with max graphics set, the max temps are around 70-73c.
And all this during summer, where room temps are between 25-29c
you should name this video, how to undervolt ryzen amd cpu, it will have more views with that title
Most viewers wouldnt know what undervolt means
pos si we no mames
Thanks man. I was playing Immortal Fenyx with 81-85 cpu temp, now It's running on 60c while playing Immortal Fenyx. Thanks man for the help :)
I'm using Ryzen 5 3600, used the same setting as you 4300.
That's great to hear
Ryzen 3600x settings please?
I want that to
i bought a 3600x today and was annoyed with the fans ramping hard every few seconds from temp spikes. I did 4.3 all cores and 1.25v. It actually gave a few fps improvement in my games too!
I have an aggressive fan curve and I bardly hear the fans over my headphones most of the time I hear my gpu fans other than my cpu and I am staying at 40s while gaming.
This is an insanely good video man! Well explained, and straight to the point.
I love you, IT WORKS!!!!! (you are my hero)
@chasecrime Hi i want to ask you how is this working for you after 6 months ? i have the same problem rn
For RYZEN 5 2600
i did 0.90625 as voltage and lowered my temp from 65°C to 48°C
anyone wondering about ryzen 5 2600 can test this .. Works great
Thanks for the great video @Token Tech
What about 2600x?
btw love ur vid, but what frequency do you recommend for the 3700x while doing the above method in your video ?? pls help as this is my first system ive eve built that im planning to use for like 5 years
my motherboard is a msi b450 tomahawk max
Abijith Nair sane ^
For 3700x 1.25 V at 4200mhz
in the newest Version of ryzen Master You can stresstest the System:) if its not stable it will reboot and not save the setting... so go for 50 or 100mhz steps and just try :)
I can run my 3700x at 4.35 at 1.35 volts, doesnt go over 52C while gaming. Bare in mind, I flow tested my CPU case, installed 10 fans, and an AIO.
be sure to change the thermal paste every 4 months
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!! I recenlty bought my AMD Ryzen 7 3800x and my max temp was 92.5 C, and max voltage was 1.5V, aaand max wattage was 145W (they said its 105w)!! And it was stock, i didnt touch anything. Also I put a little bit better cooler than amd stock-wraith prism and air flow in my case is very good. I expected it to be normal but it was so hot, so i searched the youtube and found this video! Thank you, I put it on 4300 mhz, and 1.25 V, my temp max is now 73C and max wattage is 107W, everything is more stable now!!!!!! SO MY PERFORMACE IS BETTER AND TEMPERATURE IS LOWER!!! wow thank you!!!
it's the PBO
what is the best settings for ryzen 5 3600?
I'd also like to know the best settings for a Ryzen 5 3600 with the stock cooler
Currently running mine on 4.2GHz at 1.2V and seems to be running just fine. Temps whilst under stress come out at around 63C and idle around 32C now. Have a play about though every CPU is different.
@@TheKakashi1324 its 3600 ?
@@TheKakashi1324 stock cooler or aftermarket?
I can easily run 4.4ghz on 1.25v with good temps (around 65c) on a custom loop with fans at 1000rpm (cpu fully loaded). Hit a 3760 on cinebench r20, going to see how far I can push it this week but this seems very stable.
Honestly this fixed everything for me was peaking at 94.6c on cine bench now it's at 67c!! My overheating is fixed :)) tysm. 3.6 ghz to 3.9 @1.00v
What CPU have you got? I've got a R7 2700X and haven't tried this yet
i couldnt hear your voice bc of my cpu cooler (wraith prism)
any suggestions to make it quieter
@@lukemeier1357 buy a different cooler
ayy lmao ayy lmao damn man
@@lukemeier1357 Im serious. The stock AMD coolers run very loud and arent very good at cooling. I upgraded recently and my temperatures are down and the noise is halfed. Coolers are a worthwile investment my dude.
ayy lmao ayy lmao thanks
Thanks for the video! Great information here! I have a R7 2700, running a Wraith Prism cooler, and this video applies to that series chip set as well. I had ran a Cinebench R20 earlier this week at 3.8 GHz with stock voltages and was reaching 94C! So, I was just keeping everything stock. After watching this, I raised my clock to 4Ghz dropped my voltages down to 1.2125, then ran R20 test again, and I ran the my highest score yet, while my temps maxed out at 77C, with my idle temps at 38C. Thanks so much for the advise! I've been passing along the info to my other tech buddies who have the same hardware.
Glad it helped you! They always tune their chips for the lowest common denominator, so usually you can get better results on your own
I dropped mine all the way down to 1v and didn't OC it. Stressing it in CPU-Z takes it to 70°C and no higher. Previously at the stock voltage of 1.325v it was getting to 92°C. Quite a difference. Let's see if it can remain stable at only 1v 🙂
@@yute-hube779 Yeah, stock parameters seem to be pretty high right out of the box. I think you should be fine if you didn't OC. I ended up doing an all core 4Ghz @ 1.285V, and temps stayed in the high 70's under load.
I've swapped to a 5800X since then, but it's the same story. Stock out of the box I was hitting 1.5V at like 94C with a Noctua NH-D15. Modified PBO parameters, and max temps were around 85C while boosting to 4.9Ghz, but I would get temps spikes while doing mundane things, as well realized the CPU was clock stretching, and not actually hitting those frequencies. As well would make my fans ramp up and down often, which got annoying.
This last week I locked the frequency to 4.6Ghz at 1.29375V, and now my max temps are 67C under load. Actually gained in overall performance, as when under load my CPU actually hits 4.6Ghz effective clock, instead of clock stretching. If you don't know, clock stretching is when it will show say 4.6Ghz on the clock, but the effective clock speed may be like 4.1-4.2Ghz, instead of actually being 4.6, so you're not getting the actual speed you think you may be getting. Can happen if voltage is too low, but high enough for the CPU to still boot and run. You can use apps like HWiNFO64 to monitor that, and check if you're clocks speeds are true or not.
@@TimothyStovall108 Cheers. I'm running AC Odyssey on 1v now and it's been OK. Staying just under 70°C.
Voltage was 1.19... he made it 1.25 isn't that OVERVOLTING?
No because in the video his volt was at 1.40v but in the part he was showing us it was obviously 1.19 but he wants to stop it from ever reaching 1.40 so 1.25 was his lock
Thanks man! had to tune via bios to get it to stick, but man. 20 degrees lower on peak (92 to 72). LOVE IT!
do you know how to do it via bios?
@@Crixianto yes. Followed this guide and only touched core clocks and voltage: ua-cam.com/video/5JTuxMnrqds/v-deo.html
Living in a desert has its downsides. I did a test thing on ryzen master and it fuckijg went up to 112⁰ C with these settings applied. Stock cooler is shit im gonna order a 212
Just be aware that Ryzen drops the voltage when it's under load, so it's higher voltages are when it's idling to maintain stability. When you load the CPU the voltage drops to reduce the heat. If you undervolt you can run into possible issues under load, if the dropped voltage is too low to maintain stability. Running the CPU-Z stress test my 3700x (PBO enabled) at around 4100 I sit around 1.356 volts (stock) and max temps around 63C with a custom loop with 1x360mm and 1x240mm rads. Idle tems 38C. Lian Li O11D case with 3x front intake, 2x bottom intake and 3x top exhaust.
never thought overclocking would fix the issue lmao
Overclocking doesn't fix this problem, undervolting is fixing it.
@@musikalniyfanboichik it's both, he did an all core 4.3GHz overclock.
THANKS MAN I was sitting at very high idle temps on my Ryzen 5 3600. Like 66 degrees idle, now with 4.1 Ghz and 1.2 Volt I´m at 40 degrees and lower! Thanks man
Thats the comment i was looking for. Thanks
What values did you use? Thank you!
Thank you so much for this ! I was at 70 on idle; now I've set it to 3.9 Ghz at 1.2 V and I didn't even go other 75°C ! 55 on idle
55 is still high on idle I get 38
Are you using aio
@@BADBOYANSH1 not yet but I will get another cpu cooler in the future (thinking deepcool gammax 400)
@@BADBOYANSH1 I am using stock cooler that came with my amd ryzen 7 3700x
those temps are ummm still really hot are u sure u installed correctly
Hey i have the Ryzen 5 3600 with the stock cooler, my temps are pretty high, around 70 degrees and sometimes 90. So i have to change that, but what are the best settings i should put them on? Clockspeed and the voltage?
Try 4.1 at 1.25 v and adjust from there
I would recommend getting a better cooler when you cam
Bro u are a life saver. It didn't do too much for my idle but under load it reduced by 10degrees. You have just gotten an extra sub my friend 👍
Can i try this using a stock cooler?
yea you are actully making the fan's life easier since this is making the cpu emit less heat.
The only problem is that you loose throttling at high temperatures and loads. Running Prime95 with AVX literally fries your CPU on manual.
So finding optimal PBO settings while limiting your voltage somehow is more reasonable and safe, but it is not that simple, since PBO won't provide you good clocks with basic voltage on manual in BIOS, partly cause EDC controls are bugged and you can't provide much current at low voltages. It may show a good boost in Ryzen Master but effective clocks in HWInfo will be much lower
So what's the mathematical r'ship between temperature, clock speed & performance?
Clock speed + = performance += +temperature
@@easds7881 bro, is 1.0V enough for 4Ghz on all cores?
@@AmirChemE that is risky but no clue, not a lot of silicone can do that but if you bought a recent cpu or are rather lucky it can be stable at that clock speed and low voltage
Jesus MLG what cpu
For the ones that came here to lower temps and noise and dont care that much for oc: I had idle temps in the 50s and ingame around 75 °C with ryzen 5 3600 and Spire-cooler. My CPU-cooler would ran very loud, really often. If u dont mind the oc features, and just want normal temp and no noise: disable the Auto-boost options in the Bios. Thats what drives the temps up. I turned it off, so the frequency stays at 3.6 gh, and not going automatically higher. Now I stay under 50°C while gaming. Idle around 40°C. No loud cooler anymore :)
That's very informative. I just got my 3600 and was searching a comment like yours. OC doesn't matter much to me. Would prefer much lower idling temp instead. gonna try your advise tomorrow! Wondering if I can ready about 35 degrees with 4 case fans and the CPU fan..
Please be careful when setting up a static oc on Ryzen 3000!!
These chips degrade really fast with continuous voltages at/above 1,325 V. If you want to oc on Ryzen 3000, don't go above said number, as you will trash your cpu within months.
Also: the overclock shown is faster in multicore operations but slower in lightly threaded applications than stock. When gaming, stock performance will likely be better.
Thank u so much, I have Ryzen 5 3600 stock volting was 57° idle and 80°-85° in game , for me 4.1Ghz on 1.075V with no issues. After this 43° idle and 70° max in game. Have golden field watercooler, case fans much more quieter. As always in PC world, little thing, big difference :D
With just the stock wraith cooler?
R5 3600 settings please!
every chip is different.. but every chip should be able to run at 4.3ghz around that voltage.. if you cant boot, you need to raise voltage in tiny increments
my 3600 doesn't even get close to 1,4v is always hovering around 1.07-1.16
@@JackTheBeast88 you have a faulty 3600 then... it should be hovering around 0.7-1.4 with 1.35 aprox on high load
Thanks... Very simple and easy solution.. Now my pc is chill...
Thanks u help me to low the Temps of my 3700x. Working fine at 4.2 @1.25v
I tried to go to 4.3 but it crash under same volt
Yeah unfortunately silicon lottery is still a thing but 100 MHz isn't gonna make a real difference. Glad to hear you got better temps
@@TokenTech thanks for answering me. Just got asking idk if u can. But can u help me to get the proper voltage into my bios settings. I think they all wrong or more high than usual. I haved by default. So far as I did now is to lower the voltaje of my ram from 1.37 to 1.35.
BTW I had also my processor into eco mode wich is 45w to also help to low the Temps I'm under aio 120mm doinf push pull
And I had the pbo disabled
@@Yo.m I never messed with voltage while in eco mode. So I don't know what would be a good voltage for that.
Thanks bro, right after hitting that apply button my ryzen 5 3600 got to 35 degrees nice!
What voltage and clock speed did you put?
@@de7518 yup please reply
pleasee
@@de7518 Im sorry for answering so late, after some testing I noticed it was pretty unstable so I am back to using it on stock settings :(
Best way I found to fix this is more agressive fans curves
do I have to run this program every time I want to undervorld my cpu, ur does it stay like this for ever, even after reboot?
yea boi
Timur derpro I’m pretty sure it doesn’t start up with windows sadly.
You can set these settings up in bios so that it starts up with windows
Thanks 👍 my temperatures were really high and this video helped me a lot to lower them
PLEASE I NEED YOUR HELP
what volt and clock should i put for AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU ??
4.2 ghz 1.25v
Wow thank you so much! Being a noob to PC building, I thought I received a defective cpu or bad mobo cause the temps would jump from ~45C to high 60s from just regular internet browsing. I have a Ryzen 3600x and I applied 4.3 on all cores and 1.25v. Now the temps only jump from ~45 to low 50s. Edit: I was able to push to 4.4ghz with the same 1.25v stable. Runs about the same temps and more performance.
Raymond Huang are you running the stock fan?
Heero Duong im sorry for the late reply. I bought a wraith prism off eBay and it works just fine. I never broke 70C unless I was running hard benchmarks. I would invest in a better cooler if you were to clock it past 4.4ghz however.
Can I give you the money I was about to pay for a new fan?
Small performance increase, big temperature decrease & quieter fans too. Great 👌 tip recommended 👍
Hi ! I have a Ryzen 5 3600x and honestly don't know what voltage and clock speed at should put it!!! I had it on 4.25ghz at 1.35v (stock cooler) when I run Cinebench it crashes. The only thing that seems to work the best is the gaming mode but it's at 1.45v is my cpu broken cuz it's crashing at 4.25ghz 1.35v witch seems to be enough but still crashes any explanation? +It says that my cpu can go to 4.4ghz whenever I play games it nervers boosts to 4.4 any explanation to? IS MY CPU BROKEN?
It will hit 4.4 for a fraction of a second on 1 core when doing very light tasks. In gaming it will not hit 4.4. I know you have AMD marketing to blame for that. I do not think your cpu is broken because different chips have different quality. Some people are more lucky than others. If it is crashing in cinebench then it's unstable. I would actually recommend dropping the clocks to 4 or 4.1 GHz and losing the voltage to 1.3 to 1.325
Hey,
have you tried out what he instructed? Got any improvement?
Mine have the similar issue.
Would like to know your update!
@@abhijitpa11 I went in the bios and enabled the Auto overclock and didn't really touch the voltages but now I hit 4.3-4.4 ghz in game and running at around 57-60°c
@@anonymousnoname7934 so,Every other thing is in Stock?
Isn't the auto overclock supposed to be active by default?
Which Mobo and cooler are you using currently?
@@abhijitpa11 No the auto overclock is not activated on my mobo the Gigbayte Gaming 3 b350. And I use the stock cooler. And yes everything else is stock.
Dude thank you the best vid I have watched on this problem
I ran 1.175 4ghz on my htpc ryzen 3600. It’s in a tight node 202 and it runs faster and cooler with the stock cooler also. Wraith stealth.
I have 4141mhz and 1.464v it’s normal?
This is the best video I have found for my 3700x thanks heaps man helped a lot
What did you set your 3700x at?
@@Thephysiquemechanic I have tested for a month now... 4200 at 1.25 is the best
@Shmidty_Fps are you also running at my GHz and Voltage?
What's your address so I can send you my kidney for this.
Lol I think I'll need a liver first haha 😂
Thank you for this video, from 60(idle) to 48(idle) by following your video.
@@ShadowQrow yeah true man, planning to get one as well. thanks for your help!
You all need better airflow in your cases.
I run the stock Wraith cooler. My CPU is often ramping up to 4200Mhz and... after adding one single new fan to the three that were already in the case, my top temps of nearly 70 degrees Celsius have dropped down to barely hitting 60 degrees Celsius.
I used Ryzen Master for this.
Case airflow and ambient temperatures are very important to pay attention to.
I got 70 degrees too and I’m planning to add some fan too but can you tell me where you add those fan. My case still have the bottom side that I can add ,I don’t have fan blow to the CPU only one out and other 2 just not pointing at the side. But the bottom might not get much airflow because of the GPU.
and what is your CPU voltages ?
Cheers mate! Sorted! Finally I'm not running at 58 degrees on desktop 🤣 now sitting between 42 & 45 degrees on desktop 👍
I'm using a 3900X
Brilliant, ive been looking everywhere how to do this! Im giving this a go for sure. Thankyou ...thumbs up and subscribed!
How much volts for 3.9ghz?
Thank you man. On my ryzen 5 3600 before when he wasn't working he was about 55 degrees now it's 42 degrees. I put maximum 4200ghz with 1.25 volts. I have the stock cooler.
I'm thankful to God that I found this .
Thanks to you too my man helped me out a lot with my 3900x
Just finished building my 3900x build yesterday. Would you mind sharing the changes you made in Ryzen Master for the 3900x? I assume you’re getting much better temps now? Mine aren’t horrible, but if I can get better temps and the same performance, why not give this a shot.
Yea I'm interested too.. mine roughly runs at 50 degrees at idle with a 280mm liquid cool. Wondering if you apply the same settings as the video?
@@carljohnston5876 changed to 4.1 ghz 1.25 volts and idle was around 50° C chip seemed to hit about 70-75 while gaming . Just to let you know as a PSA if you go to take the cooler out and replace it with another. The mounting bracket or rather I should say retention bracket on AMD is not as good as the one on Intel. So before you change the cooler make sure to heat up the CPU I playing a game for maybe 10 minutes so that the thermal paste will not pull the CPU out of socket. I ended up with a broken 3900 X because of this and so I'm headed back to the Intel because their retention bracket is better. The performance isn't better except in gaming
Natni Camacho I had roughly the same idle temp as you .but that was with the in box cooler . Pretty much the same settings as the video , I tried it on 4.0to4.3 . The temperature was the best on 4.0 to 4.1 Ghz . Sorry for the late reply ,
Thanks to you partner! My 3600X now runs at 4.2ghz and 1.3V
And your chip is going to degrade in 6 months lmao. Static voltages for 3rd gen ryzen have seen chips degrade with voltages above 1.28
@@harrystresslevel I have the 3600X too so am I better off not changing anything?
you need to know that C state isn't enabled when you OC your CPU
if you set the voltage to offset it will allow it to fluctuate and you can get even lower temps like in the mid 30s
i have a 3700X and i have it set to manual too,i will post more updates
Hi ExoTech. I have a 3700x too and would like to do your method. Fix core and offset mode. What settings work stable for you? :) thanks in advance
cool, any update?
Awesome !!! from 65 to 55 with 4000 and 1.2 v. ryzen 7. Many thanks !
You're sacrificing some of the dynamic ability and single threaded perf surely? I found my idle temps and chipset temps where much better if I changed the windows power profile to ryzen eco mode. I’m seeing idle temps in the high 30s low 40s and 1.1v with the chip clocking down to 1.1Ghz while it’s still boosting to 4.49 under gaming loads (with a 3800). The chipset runs cooler in this mode too, with the fan often off on my x570.
Yeah I think it really comes down to mother board. I've been messing with my x370 and to get full performance it blasts the cpu with voltage
@@TokenTech Yea, this sounds like a thing quite a few motherboards are doing by default. I think my temps where a bit high on idle out of the box.
This is the setting I mean:
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These are the kind of results I get, lots of cores low clocked or asleep:
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