Hi i bought
7600x
Asus b650 tuf plus wifi
Trident Z5 RGB 6400 CL32
deepcool le520
I'm a beginner so i did what friends advised me....
first I did was updating bios TUF-GAMING-B650-PLUS-WIFI-ASUS-3024.zip and then I used DOCP II and 6000
and then I started to use my PC and everything is great but my friend told me it seems voltages are not correct!(+fan was loud and I lowered it and restart was taking so long)
so I did these things:
Then I saw this on the internet
"The VDDIO is high, typically 1.25 is recommended if you are OCing"
so I lowered CPU VDDIO \MC voltage to 1.25
and result are now like this:
https://ibb.co/Hg759PR
https://ibb.co/w0GW8TL
https://ibb.co/D8dhdG2
https://ibb.co/n6YmXDX
now my friend tells me that my Vcore is high. should I change it? to how much?
pls tell me normal voltages for each one
is everything 100% ok with my PC and voltages?????
I want to know if everything is ok (vcore - soc voltage - CPU VDDIO \MC voltage and etc)
I compared these Vcore - soc voltage - VDDIO \MC voltage to other 7600x on the internet (when it was default) I noticed it was higher than them so I lowered them!
1wanted1, everything will probably be OK if you do Clear CMOS, remove any software from your MB vendor, stop listening to your friends and get your AMD drivers from here. Please post a screenshot of Ryzen Master (RM) Advanced View running Cinebench R24 multicore and single core. John.
By setting fixed values for voltages it's not allowing the processor to auto adjust as needed. It may not have enough power under load and needlessly overvolt the silicon when idle.
If you're concerned about power usage or temperatures, AMD has a set of features under PBO such as Curve Optimizer, power limits or thermal limit. Here's a video explaining those settings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaOYYHNGlLs
Thank you so much for sharing the link.