you don't need to touch the cpu speed in Mhz, just slowly reduce voltage and test stress, but before create a profile and export it otherwise it will be lost, upon every stress test (CInebench, aida,etc) save the file, repeat until it crashes. I got my 3600 to run at 4.1Ghz stable with just 1.075v. Have a ASUS Prime x570-p. My iddle temps are below 40ºC, with room temp around 30ºC.
The performance will be drastically reduced when the "silent" profile is used. Also in idle, 60 deg C is unacceptable. So, the simple method is to increase the clocking by 100Mhz and decrease the vCore voltage accordingly. for Example: For Ryzen 9 3900x I have increased the clocking to 4.2Ghz and vCore voltage is decreased to 1.2910 Volts and I get an amazing increased performance and CPU doesn't go beyond 72 Deg Celsius (I am not not sure on Ryzen 5 3600x) - oh by the way I get a score of 7910 on cinebench 20. and I have made the changes in BIOS
@@encryptedguy I'm Polish, but this isn't good example because many Polish people drop slavic accent and they use proper American accent, some even British
I was having serious issue with my ryzen 5 3600xt and this solved my problem! Marvelous work dude! Thank you!
i've watched ur video a long time ago, and i was searching on it for the last mounth, thanks a lot man
you don't need to touch the cpu speed in Mhz, just slowly reduce voltage and test stress, but before create a profile and export it otherwise it will be lost, upon every stress test (CInebench, aida,etc) save the file, repeat until it crashes.
I got my 3600 to run at 4.1Ghz stable with just 1.075v. Have a ASUS Prime x570-p. My iddle temps are below 40ºC, with room temp around 30ºC.
Can you tell if you did it in the bios and had no problems
@@masterv6679 you can do it in the bios, but you can also do it win Windows by using Ryzen Master software
is your cpu bronze rated?
@@alvydasjokubauskas2587 have no idea
@@masterv6679 yes, I also did it in the bios, no problem whatsoever
Idle 60 to around idle 45 celsius! Thank you!
Thanks alot I dropped from 80C to 53C!
I appreciate tutorial but CTR does amazing job in simplier way
What happens when u lower the MHZ?
I have 2.3 ryzen master version and i cant find the stress test
On ryzen master only apply
Im using 1600x cpu
Try using the latest version on ryzen master
EncryptedGuy
2.3 isnt the latest?
Downloaded from amd site
I have the same Mobo and cpu having save high temperature issue.
Try this method it will help.
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Thanks 😂
Can I use this utility for undervolting Ryzen 5 4600h laptop?
4600h is a mobile processor I guess,
Not tested on mobile ryzen pls try and tell me
I have ryzen 7 4800h mobile cpu what can i do to lower the temps
lower voltage to 1.3
@@alipk2633 and what temp do you get ?
@@xaero7262 i have a ryzon 3400g
1.4 v get to 75 c full load
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What are disadvantage for this ? Any degradation ?
you lose performance obviously
@@car7000 but its really a little
Will this cause performance degradation
If you lower the frequency your performance will be low. For better thermals you need to find the perfect balance between voltage and frequency.
The performance will be drastically reduced when the "silent" profile is used.
Also in idle, 60 deg C is unacceptable. So, the simple method is to increase the clocking by 100Mhz and decrease the vCore voltage accordingly.
for Example: For Ryzen 9 3900x I have increased the clocking to 4.2Ghz and vCore voltage is decreased to 1.2910 Volts and I get an amazing increased performance and CPU doesn't go beyond 72 Deg Celsius (I am not not sure on Ryzen 5 3600x) - oh by the way I get a score of 7910 on cinebench 20. and I have made the changes in BIOS
Change your garbage stock coolers.............................................
@@aanisnoor229 who you?
Fixed in next video
did you just call me from a scam center?
Yes irs
I can't understand anything you say
Learn English
@@encryptedguy I don't have problems with that. Only your accent is terrible.
It's my natural accent. Indians speak like this.
Can I know your country so that I can understand what audience don't understand my language
@@encryptedguy I'm Polish, but this isn't good example because many Polish people drop slavic accent and they use proper American accent, some even British
ryzen master does not support AMD mobiles cpu
aww
I guess overclocking is locked on ryzen mobile
@@encryptedguy Even underclocking & undervolting is locked?