Just did it using b550 motherboard. I did a stress test before and highest temperature was 96C. Doing it now it's 78C highest temperature. Incredible. I did the CPU 3900 and the FLCK thing to half of my mhz memory which is the same of you 1800mhz. My pc is brand new.. I know you said it's not necessary but 99C degree was way too much. I'm happy now with this little tricks. Thank you.
I just found this video and I think doing your settings fixed an issue I had with my ram not working at full speed (upping the voltage helped with that but also doing the line load at 3 seems to keep everything super stable). I'm so grateful for this content. I also used DDU to properly uninstall and reinstall an NVidia driver and fingers crossed no more random crashing. I've test with Aida64, and Furmark so far so good. Keep up the good work!
By just finding the lowest voltage offset that I could use and still get through Cinebench R20, I was able to lower my Cinebench R20 peak temperature by about 10 degrees at a core offset of -0.125 V. I didn't do anything else regarding my CPU... I just lowered the voltage offset. It runs cooler and with no real performance loss. I presume that this is safer than setting a constant voltage and clock multiplier.
Great video. I used to this because my CPU was overvolting. Bios still reports the CPU Core Voltage is 1.5. HWMonitor says the VCore is exactly what I set it at. So the CPU is only using 1.56v when booting but as soon as it goes to Windows it’s 1.375. Got a new sub here man
👍You are an excellent tutorial creator, thank you for not going on and on about extraneous digressions and making me dig for information. A real pleasure to watch. New Build w/ Ryzen 5 3600 on B450M-PII & Temps are too high w/o a load. I don't even know how to play games.
I have got on my asus chrosshair 7 minus 1.7 v and it runs good on 1.285 to 1.310v on auto clock and enermax liqmax 3 360 but for the stock collier is minus 1.8.- 1.9 v but at me I mus change the cpu load line calibration at minus 1.8v
@@itovinzara6953 Go into BIOS and make sure that Precision Boost Overdrive is off, and change the CPU frequency to 3600mhz(CPU CORE RATIO : 36.00). That work out for me, I was having the same temps as you, now my idle temps are at 35°- 40° (stock cooler)
@@graffted1 my ryzen 5 3600x is running at 4350mhz at 1.25v but if I do it at offset mode I can only do 1.3 v also I have used manual mode the can you easely do 1.2 v with automatic cloc speed
After you set D.O.C.P your BCLK will be set to 100 change it back to Auto if you get annoyed that your frequency is a couple MHz bellow set clockspeed.
Did the AI Tweaker as recommended in this video and now I've got a white VGA light of death, which apparently is a common symptom of messing with voltage incorrectly and means either 1) mobo reset completely and needs to be flashed again or 2) cpu is dead thanks to undervolting. I know I know, they literally promise you that you cant ruin a CPU with undervolting but I think Ryzen thinks otherwise. DO NOT DO WHAT THIS VIDEO SAYS.
Hello, I have an R5 3600, with an Asus x470 Tuf motherboard, I cannot set the Vcore to undervolt, if I move any value down the system does not go up, can you tell me what it can be?
I did set the offset mode with decrease (-) but i still got my cpu around with almost 1.25 V which took my temps around 55°C. I don't have the manual mode like i can do in Ryzen Master, do you have any ideas? It's the first build that i do, sorry for ignorance
I have really high 5 3600 temps. I dont want to overclock my CPU. I havent changed anything yet. Should i try adjusting the cpu cooler to be at 100% earlier and if that not works set offride -.05?
Could someone help me i have a problem with my motherboard it is asrock x570 taichi it keeps resitting the bios every 3rd or 5th time i start up the system it's really annoying i have to restart and reload my bios sittings because the ram is not running at the rated speeds
You only need to adjust load line calibration if you are having instability. You can always check online where that setting is, or what it's called in the msi bios
I have ASUS B450-f with ryzen 5 3400g. I’m pretty sure my auto voltage fried my CPU. On this BIOS screen your CPU voltage is showing ~1.5V before you adjusted settings. Mine was 1.62V and red by using EZ tune, setting to gaming with a tower cooler. My new CPU has been ordered but I don’t want ASUS bios to damage it again. Should I manually undervolt in bios to ~1.1 like you demonstrated in this video? ASUS support hasn’t answered this question after a week and a half of emailing back and forth. And why does your Voltage show up as 1.5 on main bios screen?
I should mention my new PC is stuck in a boot loop, BSOD nightmare. Can’t get into windows from NVMe, USB media creation tool, Rufus ISO USB or windows 10 recovery/repair CD. ASUS and Microsoft both suggest bad CPU but system ran great for 3 days before this started. Amazon tech suggested I return all components and build fresh so this weekend will be when I try again. Full system specs: RoG Strix B450-f bios version 3103 64x Ryzen 5 3400G APU HyperX Fury 3200mhz 8GBx2 slots A2B2 WD Black SN750 NVMe M.2 500GB GameMax V600W RGB PSU Windows 10 Pro (No GPU needed since all I play are SC2 and AoE2 and got over 60FPS which is fine for me)
Great work thanks for the video. It seems with the new bios update 3004 for Asus x470-I. It lowers the voltage which lowers my temps but with performance loss.
Thanks for this guide. I finally able to undervolt the processor through the BIOS. One question though, is the processor going to run at 4.2GHz all the time now. Is it going to downclock based on apps/processing demand?
hello can you do a guide for ryzen 5600x motherboard MSI MPG B550 Gaming Edge WiFi you can get information how to configure the BIOS to have the maximum performance with the components? Thanks there CPU 5600x RAM HX432C16PB3AK2 / 16
I got R5 3600 with 1.25v 4.2ghz, is that good or bad? I tried cinabench a few times and didn't crash, should i also try prime95 to see if it is really stable? PS: Both your videos are really easy to understand either with Ryzen master or Bios settings, Thumbs up!
I am running mine at 4.1 at 1.25 volt (not manual, in offset as offset dosen't fix your volt to a certain number like manual does) on a b450m. I read somewhere in the internet that someone was running his 3500x at 4.0 at 1.24v. I think you should tweak around to find your stable voltage and frequency setting.
I Just built my first pc, but its cuts power off and restarts itself when i leave it at idle or light load, it will not reboot itself when gaming. do you know if its voltage related issues?
Hello Friend! Are you still using the settings shown in your video or have you changed something? I bought myself a 3800tx and I want to use your instructions. Will it suit me or do I need to change something?
I am always messing with my settings so it's never the same for long. You have the xt so you can probably push clock speed higher or push the voltage even lower
you can turn on power saving during idle, it'll drop voltage and temps a lot. what i did is, take the windows high performance power plan and set the max processor power to 99. both drop the temps dramatically
Thank you, was really helpful ^^ I have a R5 3600(stock cooler) and I was getting 55-65°c in idle, now my idle temps are 35-40°c, after changing the core ratio to 36.00 and disabling "Precision Boost Overdrive", also my core voltage is 1.100v (I didn't touch it). Is this alright? I need to change the voltage or is unnecessary at this point?
So if by any chance if I change my clock setting and volt as you did it and something duped, how would I go back to restoring that to stock setting? Also would this damage or strain your cpu in the long run? @Token Tech
I always recommend running stock but if you wanna change things and things go south most motherboards will auto reset the bios if not you can see if you have a clear cmos button or you'll have to pull the cmos battery yourself
Token Tech I see but changing settings won’t necessarily shorten your CPU’s lifespan? I’m not sure if I have a CMOS button. I have a ASRock B450M gaming p1.50. Like my idle temp sits around 40s-50s C I’m not sure if I should even mess with the Oc setting. When I’m playing games heavily it’ll sit around 70s
Hi Token Tech :) I just found your channel & your videos seem really nice so I subbed. I just finished building my pc a week ago or so. Ryzen 3600, MSI B450 Tomahawk, 16GB 3600 RAM, RX 5700XT, 650W PSU, 2 intake fans, exhaust fan, stock CPU cooler & NZXT 510 case PC was fine but I didnt know much about temperatures so a friend asked me to check it & it got up to high 90°C while gaming. Its also frozen in some games & rebooted, but I thought it was because of an LED strip I installed becuase it didnt reboot & stuff before, but now after a week its doing it. From watching your videos I know high 90 degrees is too hot even with a stock cooler & my guess is pc is overheating so it shuts itself down. Can you please help me with settings for the 3600 specifically. I dont know if I should use the Ryzen Master or BIOS because I see slin this video youre saying BIOS is actually better so I will probably go with that. Any idea what my voltage should be lowered to, and can you tell me whether I should still overclock the 3600 higher compared to stock when undervolting the chip? Or should I only undervolt because I see some people saying overclock to like 4.2 & put voltage to 1.25 or something. There is a lot of info out there & its tough for new builders to figure out whats best. Thank you very much! (I have updated chipset driver, BIOS etc to latest versions)
I just have R5 3500 and realize that it's idling at 1,475v with 55-75°C (room temp. at 27-32°C). It's ok if I always undervolt to 1v peak? I use stock cooler btw.
It is fine to do that but you will be losing performance. First thing I'd recommend is getting a better cooler. Just remember that as long as you're not going above 90c than you're safe
This is what I been looking for lol. My 3800x was running at 50-60idle. Added afew more fans but 45-50 is unacceptable specially after a repaste. Unvolting defo works imo
Hi great video very tutorful jus wanna say I have my 3700 oc to 4.4ghz box max rated speed at 1.331 volts and it gives me a lot more performance then if I leave the CPU and let it do it thing with pbo my cinerbench score is 5125 or so and if I leave it on auto how it comes it does 4750 or so also I jus have the stock cooler and 3 fans intake and 3 fans exhaust so not the best cooling and for some reason my temps are better with the oc then normal with pbo and jus to note cinerbench for some reason won't allow the CPU to go past 4.1ghz on stock IDK why it's jus what it does but when I manually oc then it runs cinerbench with higeher frequencies jus wanted to point this out coz your video was really good.
guys me to i have everything on auto clocks go up/down vcore is around 1.4/1.44 v and temps around 40/45 on idle clocks go from 3.6 ghz uo to 4.00 ghz guys what should i do to low the temps cuz most people i asked told me your temps are fine? ryzen 5 3600 cooler enermax liqmax 360m
I would say 4.0ghz and 1.2v. Then you have to stress test. If it is stable you can leave it alone or try to lower it more. If it is not stable move up to 1.25v
My 3700x set to Auto while I game delivers 4.2+ Ghz @ 1.36V which seems high to me, temps sit mostly at 63C which isnt bad but should I be worried about that Voltage?
These things go all the way up to 1.5V by default so 1.36V is extremely good. I have my 3700x manually set to 4.3GHz on all cores at 1.35V. Never had any issue and it's much better than auto, especially that auto never goes to 4.4GHz or if it does... it does for like a second and usually keeps all cores around 4.2GHz. Edit: Managed to keep the 4.3GHz OC on all cores but dropped the voltage to 1.3125V (It runs at 1.300V but it's loosing some performance). At 1.3125V it has the same performance as 1.35V but 3C to 5C lower temps.
My 3900X stock Voltage is also about 1.44v. I’m cooling it with a dark rock 4. The one with only one fan, and my temps went down by 20 degree c only by setting the voltage to 1.2v at 4.1 ghz. Which improved my multicore scores by about 80 in C20. But it has its downsides. Singlecore scores went down 15 points in C20. I think that’s a good trade of. What do y‘all think about that?
@@patrinoo138 Very nice. Due to the massive IPC improvement 4.1GHz on these is equal to a 4.4 to 4.5GHz intel core and having 12 cores... that's a beast. I think the best configuration I've seen for the 3900x and 3950x was with different clockspeeds on each CCX. So you can have some cores at 4.4 or 4.3, some at 4.25 or 4.2 and the rest at 4.1 and you should not loose any performance as you have some powerful cores for single core tasks and the other ones for anything else. Now of course, this does not run at 1.2V so depends on the cooling solution and if you want efficiency or raw performance.
@FooRuki I've built a PC with an 3600 for a friend and managed to do 1.35V 4.2GHz on all cores. I gave him my Wraith Prism cooler that came with my 3700x and it's not passing 70C in stress tests. If you have a similar or better cooler you can try that too. (I've never tried the Wraith Stealth one that comes with the 3600) I've never used ryzen master to OC, only BIOS. I feel like I have more control in bios, especially when you can control also some motherboard features like landline calibration that also controls the voltage.
awesome video im learning how to undervolt since last week and you helped me a lot but most of the time i saw that pbo have to be off in order to do undervolting so what would you say?
Depends on the motherboard and bios. When I undervolt I lock the clock speed so yeah precision boost will not work. You can do an offset which will allow the clocks to auto adjust. Pbo is like auto overclocking so it is like the opposite of undervolting
@@TokenTech So, My settings right now are core voltage is set to auto. My Cpu Ratio is set to 42.00. C18 XMP profile enabled My CPU Core Voltage is sitting at roughly 1.395V (AUTO) Idles at around 50c CPU VDD Fluctuates between 1.080 - 1.1v All Cores sitting at 4199MHZ This is all taken from CPUID HWmonitor. When you say leave core voltage stock, Do you mean leave it stock like it is right now? Thank in advance! Currently Using stock cooler but looking into upgrading very shortly.
I meant leave voltage and clock speed auto, you can over clock your ram and set the fclk. I recommend stock/auto for safety don't want anyone ruining their chips, would recommend getting a better cooler for temps and fan noise. If you still want to undervolt don't go above 1.3 core volt
what values would you recommend for the 3950x chip? I live in the south of Spain, really, hot temps and no air-con in my apartment so this may be the fix I needed! 😅I also have 3600 ram too.
if it really works that way in ryzen then i would rather go to intel from the base is cooler and with much less voltage go to the boost clock signals for me 1.4 v a lot
Just did it using b550 motherboard. I did a stress test before and highest temperature was 96C. Doing it now it's 78C highest temperature. Incredible. I did the CPU 3900 and the FLCK thing to half of my mhz memory which is the same of you 1800mhz. My pc is brand new.. I know you said it's not necessary but 99C degree was way too much. I'm happy now with this little tricks. Thank you.
I just found this video and I think doing your settings fixed an issue I had with my ram not working at full speed (upping the voltage helped with that but also doing the line load at 3
seems to keep everything super stable). I'm so grateful for this content. I also used DDU to properly uninstall and reinstall an NVidia driver and fingers crossed no more random crashing. I've test with Aida64, and Furmark so far so good. Keep up the good work!
By just finding the lowest voltage offset that I could use and still get through Cinebench R20, I was able to lower my Cinebench R20 peak temperature by about 10 degrees at a core offset of -0.125 V. I didn't do anything else regarding my CPU... I just lowered the voltage offset. It runs cooler and with no real performance loss. I presume that this is safer than setting a constant voltage and clock multiplier.
Pretty much the same thing I did, mostly because I don't wanna mess with any other setting
Great video. I used to this because my CPU was overvolting. Bios still reports the CPU Core Voltage is 1.5. HWMonitor says the VCore is exactly what I set it at. So the CPU is only using 1.56v when booting but as soon as it goes to Windows it’s 1.375. Got a new sub here man
👍You are an excellent tutorial creator, thank you for not going on and on about extraneous digressions and making me dig for information. A real pleasure to watch. New Build w/ Ryzen 5 3600 on B450M-PII & Temps are too high w/o a load. I don't even know how to play games.
Thx m8, ryzen master wasn't auto selecting the profile I've saved so I had to use the bios, very informative 👍🏻👍🏻
Hey my idle temp is about 34-36 degree is that normal? I’ve got 3700x with X570 elite WiFi gigabyte. Please help
@@tikkoy8396 Hey there, from low temps till 75 degrees is the safety temperature range for CPUs so you good m8
@@traveler8224 but the fan keep spin fast then slow, fast then slow... like keep spinning at random, is that normal too for Ryzen or?
@@tikkoy8396 you'll have to dive in your fans controls in the bios and see if its programmed to do so
Thanks for the tips. I'm tired of using ryzen master and have to keep reloading my settings.
what settings should i use for ryzen 3600 with stock cooler?
I have got on my asus chrosshair 7 minus 1.7 v and it runs good on 1.285 to 1.310v on auto clock and enermax liqmax 3 360 but for the stock collier is minus 1.8.- 1.9 v but at me I mus change the cpu load line calibration at minus 1.8v
Hi sir. What's your idle temprature? Mine reachea 65+ with stock cooler.
My idle Temps are at 2.24v and my enermax liqmax iii 360 rgb are 34c
@@itovinzara6953 Go into BIOS and make sure that Precision Boost Overdrive is off, and change the CPU frequency to 3600mhz(CPU CORE RATIO : 36.00). That work out for me, I was having the same temps as you, now my idle temps are at 35°- 40° (stock cooler)
@@graffted1 my ryzen 5 3600x is running at 4350mhz at 1.25v but if I do it at offset mode I can only do 1.3 v also I have used manual mode the can you easely do 1.2 v with automatic cloc speed
After you set D.O.C.P your BCLK will be set to 100 change it back to Auto if you get annoyed that your frequency is a couple MHz bellow set clockspeed.
Did the AI Tweaker as recommended in this video and now I've got a white VGA light of death, which apparently is a common symptom of messing with voltage incorrectly and means either 1) mobo reset completely and needs to be flashed again or 2) cpu is dead thanks to undervolting. I know I know, they literally promise you that you cant ruin a CPU with undervolting but I think Ryzen thinks otherwise. DO NOT DO WHAT THIS VIDEO SAYS.
Hello, I have an R5 3600, with an Asus x470 Tuf motherboard, I cannot set the Vcore to undervolt, if I move any value down the system does not go up, can you tell me what it can be?
I did set the offset mode with decrease (-) but i still got my cpu around with almost 1.25 V which took my temps around 55°C. I don't have the manual mode like i can do in Ryzen Master, do you have any ideas? It's the first build that i do, sorry for ignorance
I know it is very basic question but how to get to BIOS?..
When booting your computer mash the delete key that should work
@@TokenTech thank you
For some reason when I start my pc up it boots into bios and says cpu over voltage error I’m not sure how to fix this any help?
-offset will make your higher voltage under load lower, so if my max V is 1.475V, offset -0.1 will make it 1.375V ..Am I right?
Yes
Hey my idle temp is about 34-36 degree is that normal? I’ve got 3700x with X570 elite WiFi gigabyte. Please help
Yeah that's fine
I have really high 5 3600 temps. I dont want to overclock my CPU. I havent changed anything yet. Should i try adjusting the cpu cooler to be at 100% earlier and if that not works set offride -.05?
At 100% the cooler will be very loud, I wouldn't recommend it. Try the negative offset
@@cynar2k does it still work?
Hi! Anyone know what is the VID of the ryzen 5 3400g?
What is your cooler my 3900x idles at about 40 to 55c yet when its gaming it doesn't go higher than 56c I'm using an h100i
Could someone help me i have a problem with my motherboard it is asrock x570 taichi it keeps resitting the bios every 3rd or 5th time i start up the system it's really annoying i have to restart and reload my bios sittings because the ram is not running at the rated speeds
I'm using a MSI b450M bazooka plus motherboard and I can't find the Load-line calibration option / What shoul I do?
You only need to adjust load line calibration if you are having instability. You can always check online where that setting is, or what it's called in the msi bios
I have ASUS B450-f with ryzen 5 3400g. I’m pretty sure my auto voltage fried my CPU. On this BIOS screen your CPU voltage is showing ~1.5V before you adjusted settings. Mine was 1.62V and red by using EZ tune, setting to gaming with a tower cooler. My new CPU has been ordered but I don’t want ASUS bios to damage it again. Should I manually undervolt in bios to ~1.1 like you demonstrated in this video? ASUS support hasn’t answered this question after a week and a half of emailing back and forth. And why does your Voltage show up as 1.5 on main bios screen?
I should mention my new PC is stuck in a boot loop, BSOD nightmare. Can’t get into windows from NVMe, USB media creation tool, Rufus ISO USB or windows 10 recovery/repair CD. ASUS and Microsoft both suggest bad CPU but system ran great for 3 days before this started. Amazon tech suggested I return all components and build fresh so this weekend will be when I try again.
Full system specs:
RoG Strix B450-f bios version 3103 64x
Ryzen 5 3400G APU
HyperX Fury 3200mhz 8GBx2 slots A2B2
WD Black SN750 NVMe M.2 500GB
GameMax V600W RGB PSU
Windows 10 Pro
(No GPU needed since all I play are SC2 and AoE2 and got over 60FPS which is fine for me)
Great work thanks for the video. It seems with the new bios update 3004 for Asus x470-I. It lowers the voltage which lowers my temps but with performance loss.
Would it be my VDDCR CPU Voltage I’m changing?
yes
Thanks for this guide. I finally able to undervolt the processor through the BIOS. One question though, is the processor going to run at 4.2GHz all the time now. Is it going to downclock based on apps/processing demand?
It'll stay at 4.2
Its stays at full speed. Only if you use offset mode for voltage, voltage will drop in idle. Override voltage and it will stay the same
@@Kern1909 can ya help
hello can you do a guide for ryzen 5600x motherboard MSI MPG B550 Gaming Edge WiFi you can get information how to configure the BIOS to have the maximum performance with the components?
Thanks
there
CPU 5600x
RAM HX432C16PB3AK2 / 16
I got R5 3600 with 1.25v 4.2ghz, is that good or bad? I tried cinabench a few times and didn't crash, should i also try prime95 to see if it is really stable? PS: Both your videos are really easy to understand either with Ryzen master or Bios settings, Thumbs up!
That's pretty good. You could try like 30 min of prime 95. Or just so what you normally do on your computer and if it crashes lower the clock speed
@@TokenTech would i also be able to set it like that with stock cooler?
what cooler do you have on your 3800x?
Great video but the best part was the BECK/Mongolian Chop Squad Wallpaper. ;-)
How about Ryzen 5 3500X ? I have the MSI B450M Bazooka plus motherboard. What volt should I go with 3.8/3.9/
4.00 Ghz/ 4.1 Ghz?
I am running mine at 4.1 at 1.25 volt (not manual, in offset as offset dosen't fix your volt to a certain number like manual does) on a b450m.
I read somewhere in the internet that someone was running his 3500x at 4.0 at 1.24v. I think you should tweak around to find your stable voltage and frequency setting.
I Just built my first pc, but its cuts power off and restarts itself when i leave it at idle or light load, it will not reboot itself when gaming. do you know if its voltage related issues?
What parts and power supply do you have?
What core ratio should i set for the ryzen 5 3600
Hello Friend! Are you still using the settings shown in your video or have you changed something? I bought myself a 3800tx and I want to use your instructions. Will it suit me or do I need to change something?
I am always messing with my settings so it's never the same for long. You have the xt so you can probably push clock speed higher or push the voltage even lower
What settings should I use for Ryzen 5 3500 ???? Idle temp 50-55°C .Pls any suggestions
you can turn on power saving during idle, it'll drop voltage and temps a lot. what i did is, take the windows high performance power plan and set the max processor power to 99. both drop the temps dramatically
Thank you, was really helpful ^^
I have a R5 3600(stock cooler) and I was getting 55-65°c in idle, now my idle temps are 35-40°c, after changing the core ratio to 36.00 and disabling "Precision Boost Overdrive", also my core voltage is 1.100v (I didn't touch it).
Is this alright? I need to change the voltage or is unnecessary at this point?
It would be unnecessary at this point
what did you change in order to have those temperatures, i have the r5 3600 as well. please help
How is it working so far dude ? I’m about to do the same thing , these temps are driving me nuts
What are your thoughts on Ryzen master for OCing
So if by any chance if I change my clock setting and volt as you did it and something duped, how would I go back to restoring that to stock setting? Also would this damage or strain your cpu in the long run? @Token Tech
I always recommend running stock but if you wanna change things and things go south most motherboards will auto reset the bios if not you can see if you have a clear cmos button or you'll have to pull the cmos battery yourself
Token Tech I see but changing settings won’t necessarily shorten your CPU’s lifespan? I’m not sure if I have a CMOS button. I have a ASRock B450M gaming p1.50. Like my idle temp sits around 40s-50s C I’m not sure if I should even mess with the Oc setting. When I’m playing games heavily it’ll sit around 70s
That's weird i have the same cpu and the core voltage was already on auto 1.1v but yours were 1.5v
Could be bios updates over time
Great video and explanation. Well done!
Thanks It worked perfectly with my ryzen 3600, my question is can I do this with my ryzen 1600 af?
How did you do it for 3600
Thanks a lot for this video 👍🏼
If im not overlooking the cpu , do i still need to set the fclk frequency to have of ram
You don't have too but I would to make sure you're getting the best performance even from a stock cpu
i checked my Vcore on my msi bios. it was at 1.376V to 1.38V. is this normal voltage for a ryzen 3600 at stock settings?
It's normal upto even 1.5 but it's better for long term health to keep it below 1.25.
Hi Token Tech :)
I just found your channel & your videos seem really nice so I subbed.
I just finished building my pc a week ago or so. Ryzen 3600, MSI B450 Tomahawk, 16GB 3600 RAM, RX 5700XT, 650W PSU, 2 intake fans, exhaust fan, stock CPU cooler & NZXT 510 case
PC was fine but I didnt know much about temperatures so a friend asked me to check it & it got up to high 90°C while gaming. Its also frozen in some games & rebooted, but I thought it was because of an LED strip I installed becuase it didnt reboot & stuff before, but now after a week its doing it.
From watching your videos I know high 90 degrees is too hot even with a stock cooler & my guess is pc is overheating so it shuts itself down.
Can you please help me with settings for the 3600 specifically. I dont know if I should use the Ryzen Master or BIOS because I see slin this video youre saying BIOS is actually better so I will probably go with that. Any idea what my voltage should be lowered to, and can you tell me whether I should still overclock the 3600 higher compared to stock when undervolting the chip? Or should I only undervolt because I see some people saying overclock to like 4.2 & put voltage to 1.25 or something. There is a lot of info out there & its tough for new builders to figure out whats best.
Thank you very much!
(I have updated chipset driver, BIOS etc to latest versions)
@TokenTech yo bro help this guy
Same problem
@@androidgames5569 I lowered the voltage & the problem was solved
Hey sorry I never saw this comment. I use the UA-cam studio app on Android which isn't good at all. I'm glad you were able to fix the issue though.
The h510 from nzxt is known for having bad air flow, so adding another exhaust fan may help too
I just have R5 3500 and realize that it's idling at 1,475v with 55-75°C (room temp. at 27-32°C). It's ok if I always undervolt to 1v peak? I use stock cooler btw.
It is fine to do that but you will be losing performance. First thing I'd recommend is getting a better cooler. Just remember that as long as you're not going above 90c than you're safe
This is what I been looking for lol. My 3800x was running at 50-60idle. Added afew more fans but 45-50 is unacceptable specially after a repaste. Unvolting defo works imo
and what about power consumption? does undervolting save you W?
For me it was about the same but if you undervolt further you will save power
The only thing that helped me lower the temperature is adjusting the exhaust fans. My cpu temp now is 70-75c while gaming instead of 85c.
Hey my idle temp is about 34-36 degree is that normal? I’ve got 3700x with X570 elite WiFi gigabyte. Please help
Hi great video very tutorful jus wanna say I have my 3700 oc to 4.4ghz box max rated speed at 1.331 volts and it gives me a lot more performance then if I leave the CPU and let it do it thing with pbo my cinerbench score is 5125 or so and if I leave it on auto how it comes it does 4750 or so also I jus have the stock cooler and 3 fans intake and 3 fans exhaust so not the best cooling and for some reason my temps are better with the oc then normal with pbo and jus to note cinerbench for some reason won't allow the CPU to go past 4.1ghz on stock IDK why it's jus what it does but when I manually oc then it runs cinerbench with higeher frequencies jus wanted to point this out coz your video was really good.
That's great! I personally would lower the voltage a bit. I don't like going above 1.25v
Great video what windows power plan do you use?
High performance the AMD one
Hey , I have asus laptop , with Ryzen 5 3550H cpu and my bios doesn't offer those cpu settings .
Is my bios locked or something
Please help
that is the BIOS interface for ASUS Crosshair VI motherboard. Laptop usually have locked BIOS so you can't modify the settings, unfortunately.
guys me to i have everything on auto clocks go up/down vcore is around 1.4/1.44 v and temps around 40/45 on idle clocks go from 3.6 ghz uo to 4.00 ghz guys what should i do to low the temps cuz most people i asked told me your temps are fine?
ryzen 5 3600
cooler enermax liqmax 360m
To be fair there is nothing wrong with the chip and it is safe to run at those temps. But if you want go lower it you can lower your voltage
@@TokenTech for 4.0 ghz for all cores should i go lower than 1.4?
I would say 4.0ghz and 1.2v. Then you have to stress test. If it is stable you can leave it alone or try to lower it more. If it is not stable move up to 1.25v
i have a limited amount of power in my house, how to limit everything to make my pc can run at only 60-70fps? i have ryzen 5 3500 and rx 580 4gb.
Just keep lowering voltage and power limit till you get your desired performance
Just cap your fps to that number.
Um why does it not change when I restart my system?
Thank you, you saved my life!!!
My 3700x set to Auto while I game delivers 4.2+ Ghz @ 1.36V which seems high to me, temps sit mostly at 63C which isnt bad but should I be worried about that Voltage?
These things go all the way up to 1.5V by default so 1.36V is extremely good.
I have my 3700x manually set to 4.3GHz on all cores at 1.35V. Never had any issue and it's much better than auto, especially that auto never goes to 4.4GHz or if it does... it does for like a second and usually keeps all cores around 4.2GHz.
Edit: Managed to keep the 4.3GHz OC on all cores but dropped the voltage to 1.3125V (It runs at 1.300V but it's loosing some performance).
At 1.3125V it has the same performance as 1.35V but 3C to 5C lower temps.
My 3900X stock Voltage is also about 1.44v. I’m cooling it with a dark rock 4. The one with only one fan, and my temps went down by 20 degree c only by setting the voltage to 1.2v at 4.1 ghz. Which improved my multicore scores by about 80 in C20. But it has its downsides. Singlecore scores went down 15 points in C20. I think that’s a good trade of. What do y‘all think about that?
@@patrinoo138 Very nice. Due to the massive IPC improvement 4.1GHz on these is equal to a 4.4 to 4.5GHz intel core and having 12 cores... that's a beast.
I think the best configuration I've seen for the 3900x and 3950x was with different clockspeeds on each CCX.
So you can have some cores at 4.4 or 4.3, some at 4.25 or 4.2 and the rest at 4.1 and you should not loose any performance as you have some powerful cores for single core tasks and the other ones for anything else.
Now of course, this does not run at 1.2V so depends on the cooling solution and if you want efficiency or raw performance.
@@r3WiNd3r I think I'm fine with it as it is right now. Thermals are astonishing! Aida 64 15 min 69 degree c idling at about 29-33 degree c
@FooRuki I've built a PC with an 3600 for a friend and managed to do 1.35V 4.2GHz on all cores.
I gave him my Wraith Prism cooler that came with my 3700x and it's not passing 70C in stress tests.
If you have a similar or better cooler you can try that too. (I've never tried the Wraith Stealth one that comes with the 3600)
I've never used ryzen master to OC, only BIOS.
I feel like I have more control in bios, especially when you can control also some motherboard features like landline calibration that also controls the voltage.
did I get 4.2ghz with 1.1v on my r5 3600? this is a problem?
Not a problem but did you test with prime 95?
@@TokenTech yes, i'm testing with prime95 and intelburntest, my max temp is 70 celsius, this is better than in stock, correct?
Yeah pretty good
im getting 4.25ghz with 1.1v stable
Unbelievable. That should be the best chip on the planet. Sell it and get rich!
awesome video im learning how to undervolt since last week and you helped me a lot but most of the time i saw that pbo have to be off in order to do undervolting so what would you say?
Depends on the motherboard and bios. When I undervolt I lock the clock speed so yeah precision boost will not work. You can do an offset which will allow the clocks to auto adjust. Pbo is like auto overclocking so it is like the opposite of undervolting
@@TokenTech I didn't spect that plus now I can't change my CPU core ratio lol but nvm thanks for the answer
My CPU Core Voltage i set to 1.35v But my CPU VDD IS 1.1V. Is that safe? I am also using 3800x
The vdd should be fine but I wouldn't run 1.35 core voltage long term
Personally I would recommend leaving it stock
@@TokenTech So, My settings right now are core voltage is set to auto.
My Cpu Ratio is set to 42.00.
C18 XMP profile enabled
My CPU Core Voltage is sitting at roughly 1.395V (AUTO)
Idles at around 50c
CPU VDD Fluctuates between 1.080 - 1.1v
All Cores sitting at 4199MHZ
This is all taken from CPUID HWmonitor.
When you say leave core voltage stock, Do you mean leave it stock like it is right now?
Thank in advance!
Currently Using stock cooler but looking into upgrading very shortly.
I meant leave voltage and clock speed auto, you can over clock your ram and set the fclk. I recommend stock/auto for safety don't want anyone ruining their chips, would recommend getting a better cooler for temps and fan noise. If you still want to undervolt don't go above 1.3 core volt
Token Tech I set it to auto and it sits at 1.4v, is that too high for Auto it should I undervolt to 1.3?
U r genious mate
thanks dude i under my v core voltaje and decreases 20°
what is your motherboard model?
X370 Asus crosshair vi hero ac wifi,
@@TokenTech thnks bro
So what the fuck is the best settings for Ryzen 3600?
Um I restarted and now my computer won't boot
Reset the CMOS
1.1 is to low for Ryzen 3000 chips.
what values would you recommend for the 3950x chip? I live in the south of Spain, really, hot temps and no air-con in my apartment so this may be the fix I needed! 😅I also have 3600 ram too.
How are your temps now?
I set my voltage to 1.0 on my 3950x, nearly halved my temps. I still get great performance out of it.
why bro. FAST BOOT off ; USB superfluous off ; SATA superfluous Off :P you have very little experience in bios settings
Lol
What if I just turn off over clocking. Amd5 3600 Asus B450M-PII what is the highest safe temp for Amd 5 3600?
dat BECKground tho...
my fan curve atm 40c is 50% 50c 70% 60c 80% 70c 100%
Isnt that noisy?
@@runeluqman not with wireless headphones in lol
Thanks, it dropped my Cinebench R15 score of 2262, down to 1834 on Auto. "No noticeable performance difference."
My cinebench r20 score went from 5009 to 5189
3900x 4.1ghz 1.17 v
if it really works that way in ryzen then i would rather go to intel from the base is cooler and with much less voltage go to the boost clock signals for me 1.4 v a lot
Voltage is relative to the architecture of the processor. Different architectures use different Voltage