![]() ![]() I have mine at negative offset at 0.08125, it wasn't stable at 0.10000 so I gradually reduce it per step until it became stable. Undervolting is quite easy, the difficult part is finding stability. Ryzen 3000 series are on 7nm (also on a different design) whereas 2000 series are on 12nm, which means it's packing more heat, hence hotter. For comparison, here is my 2600X's voltages, averaging at 1.33. Besides, the drop in temperature is perfect for summer. Undervolting is definitely the way to go with Ryzen as the boosting behavior with pre-5000 series is near perfect, but with a downside… All core overclock will lead to better multicore but worse singlecore. The voltage when under load is the more appropriate/actual one. The same applies to idle CPU voltage, which is by design. Ryzen CPU temps spike up like a saw then drop down gradually, repeats. Please advise, I will really appreciate it. I am happy to use a better Thermal Paste (maybe thermal grizzly kryonaut?) and remount the Cooler but I heard the Noctua's included thermal paste is also decent. ![]() I have no experience so bit reluctant to apply overclock and undervolt it, specially because I cannot find any decent instruction for MSI MotherBoards… I saw various video about overclocking and undervolting the CPU at the same time but I am Now I am OK with the stress testing result but concerned about the idle temp…ĭo you think this is normal behaviour for a Ryzen CPU? Note: As far as I can see no issue with CPU clock speed though. Regarding games, I don't game much these days… played Fifa20 for 30mins the CPU temps averages around 60☌ I noticed single core benchmark on Cinebench spikes the CPU volt to 1.45volts, whereas during Multicore benchmark it stays around 1.35volt When I did stress testing, AIDA64 obviously smash the temp, CPU temp average is around 79☌ with occasional spikes upto 93☌ (just for a second though)Ĭinebench R23 sees more comfortable 70☌ average temp with max reaching around 77☌ Since then the CPU voltage has been lower but still fluctuates and can reach 1.45v when in use. I did bit of research, and hesitant to undervolt (yet), then found an option online and enabled the AMD cool and quiet option from the MSI BIOS. The CPU Core Voltage was also really high, sitting around 1.45v. The CPU temp hovers around 45☌-55☌ idle (approx 2%-8% load), sometimes go under 40. I am bit disappointed on the CPU temp to be honest (as I understand the cooler is one of the best air cooler in the market). I never used Noctua coolers before, but I think I mounted it right, used the free thermal paste came with the cooler (NT-H1 I think). It took me a while to set up the cooler - as it is huge and barely fits the case (literally one of the fan sits on the RAM and still touches the side panel) PS: I live in QLD and its summer too, with no aircon in my room but my case has decent airflow I believe GPU: GTX 1650Super (Yes I know but I don't play games these days) Quick Spec of my PC for better understanding:Ĭase: Meshify C populated with 3x Arctic P12 PWM as intake plus 3x exhaust fans (2 Arctic P12 PWM and 1 included case fan) ![]() Need some suggestion and advice please… just finished a Ryzen 3900XT build for my main rig but I am concerned about the CPU temp. ![]()
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