be it overclocked or stock, its not stable when first turning it on. i need to go to bios, hit f10 and restart only then will it be stable. is this a motherboard issue? im using the latest bios.
plus the vdroop is horrendous, im running at 1.4v and at load the voltage drops to 1.27v @ 4ghz
mobo: msi b450m mortar
cooler: wraith prism
psu: 550w seasonic 80+ bronze
ram: 4x4gb gskill ripjaws v 2400mhz
ieatworld, please post a screenshot of Ryzen Master (RM) - simply drag-n-drop the image into your reply. I want to see the 'droop'. If you restart later, do you need to open the BIOS? I suspect the 'droop' you describe is not a bad 'droop', just the SOC code adjusting Vcore and other things to stay within certain limits. RM should allow us to make some conclusions. Thanks and enjoy, John.
EDIT: Your specifications:
here you go, ryzen master voltage isnt moving, its just stuck at 1.4125 but when i look at hwmonitor its a different story.
shutting down the pc makes it unstable, resetting isnt a problem. plus i get a wattman alert that it encountered an unexpected error everytime i turn on the pc from a shutdown state.
thanks for replying
Thanks, ieatworld. I can tell nothing from RM, probably due to changes you made in the BIOS. When there is a conflict between RM and BIOS the display means nothing. I expect the temperature is fine, hwmonitor I recommend not using because it has such a bad reputation. To try to get some reasonable numbers in RM, please do a Clear CMOS using instructions in the user manual and run again. That PPT, TDC, and EDC are all -- is not useful. I am also surprised that Control Mode is set to Manual. I have no experience with Wattman. Please post a screenshot of the error message. Thanks and enjoy, John.