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Glas

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  1. I went ahead and used the Gigabyte EasyTune app to OC the system a little bit and apparently that somewhat solved the problem. My cores are all sitting at 3793 MHZ now without going up and down the and voltage seems to be more stable. The CPU VCORE is showing to be running at around 1.362~1.380V stable without going above 1.380V. Sometimes it drops down to 0.3~0.4v but i think thats some doopdown feature that is always enabled? So it seems like the problem with the voltage going up and down was indeed the default XFS or something system that Zen processors have, which becomes disabled once you OC the system a little bit.
  2. The thing is that this is happening on when the PC is IDLE or under low load. When its under stress testing or high load, it works stable without any hiccups - pulling 1.272V and all cores at 3693mhz, no fluctations.
  3. I tried to disable power-saving but my windows 10 is running on that balanced mode, which might be causing some of these problems.
  4. You think its that serious? I asked on reddit and a fellow-redditor said that his motherboard and cpu is doing the same in terms of voltage.
  5. Check the QVL (Qualified Vendors List) and get RAM that is listed there, to avoid your PC not booting up with the new RAM.
  6. Hey Guys, I'm a little bit concerned regarding this B350 Gaming 3 Motherboard and Ryzen 5 1600X CPU that i got. When on idle, it keeps trying to push 1-2 processors to 4.0ghz and back to 3.6 all the time and the voltage keeps going from 1.272 to 1.50+ and down, literally every few seconds. I'm no PC guru, but this kind of instability shouldn't be a thing, right? Its all stock, nothing was Overclocked and i reset the bios settings and made sure that the only thing i have in there modified, is disabled Quiet Run, fans pumped up to max and Memory to being 3200MHZ. Otherwise i haven' touched the voltage or CPU power. Under idle it seems to jump like you see here: http://i.imgur.com/aF2n0m4.png But when its under stress, it doesn't fluctuate at all - its always sitting a the right 3693GHZ for each core and voltage is steadily pulling 1.272~1.284 instead of jumping up to 1.5V Example: http://i.imgur.com/kPDZucS.jpg I don't have Turbo enabled or anything and this PC is literally two days old so everything is brand-new and stock. Also i noticed that the VRM temps are all over the place, they are going around just like the voltage going up and down all the time from 45C to 60C like a roller-coaster. I know that the temps are fine up to 110C around, but are they always this unstable or is something wrong with the system? Is this system busted somehow, or is it supposed to be like this? I was thinking of downloading some APPS to limit the voltage and maybe stabilize the PC so its not going all over the place like that but i'm pretty new to this and i have no idea how to do that yet. With everything said, will i one-day a few weeks into the future wake up to a fried CPU/MB if i leave it like that?
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