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muttsang

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  1. hi again. its XMP for amd .and i couldn't find the PBO in the BIOS. I even updated it to see if it includes PBO but unfortunately its not there. I thought XMP was for processors, it affects RAM too? that means i will be OCking ram as well right? i am a total noob ?. I have a 16 gb ram so will it be okay for the default DRAM voltage?
  2. wait DOCP was for asus motherboards right ? aorus also has that?is it that necessary? Don't get irritated pls, i am a noob in these kinda things. alright, i'll check the PBO in the bios as well
  3. i didn't need to access the BIOS. Ryzen master allowed to use the PBO from that software (ryzen master). Now while doing normal activities like surfing the web, the temp is stable to 41 degress celsius . Played assassins creed syndicate for an hour. didn't go above 50 degree celsius.
  4. it is in 5%. I hadn't checked it but is that good or is it too low? I have aorus x470 ultra gaming motherboard
  5. alright thanks, i'll let you know if i see any improvements or not
  6. hi sorry what's a PBO? and how do i use it? I have a aorus x470 ultra gaming
  7. Okay thanks. I'll let you know if it decliles or works out. Can the case fans also effect the cooling ?
  8. i usually run it on 8 cores with each core with the speed of 4000 and cpu voltage is 1.25. but since the heating problem started, i have started to run it with only 4 cores with the speed of 3200 for each cores and CPU voltage of 1.215. Can you recommend me some good coolers? or should i go with liquid? I haven't used it before tho. Also, I am a student so can you recommend me something that's not expensive?
  9. i actually had bought the liquid metal when I was first building this rig. Are you suggesting that I buy another cooler?
  10. well the wraith prism has a lever to tighten up the contact with the CPU and i make sure that the lever is tightened down properly. and i only run ryzen master to monitor the temperature. No, I don't use any mining thing whatsoever. Could it be a problem with the cooler itself?
  11. Hello guys, so a couple of days ago i had posted a question about how the cpu was runnign at 60 degrees celsius on idle. I received answers that said that i needed to change the thermal paste and so i did. I used a liquid metal compound with the name of thermal grizzly conductourant . It worked for a couple of hours and then it went back to running at 55 degrees or 50 degrees Celsius idle. So i decided to change the thermal paste and bought a MX-4 thermal paste. (liquid metals are really hard to clean jeez). and so I used it . The same result, works fine to about 38 degrees Celsius for a couple of hours and then runs really hot. Then i again checked the thermal paste by removing the wraith prism and found out it wasn't spread properly.Maybe it's because the base of contact of the cooler doesn't have a thermal pad and is naked. So, I reapplied it and again the same thing happened. I have been re applying the thermal paste using different methods even spreading it evenly across the CPU for almost two days now. Nothing has changed. Can someone tell me what is it that I am doing wrong? Thanks, Anish
  12. Hi thanks for letting me know. I had a thermal grizzly's conductonaut lying around and I decided to give it a try. Since, the wraith prism (the cooler I'm using ) has a copper base heat sink, i think it wouldn't be a problem. The temperature now is 31 degrees Celsius at idle. Also, can you tell me if I may face problems in the future for using a liquid metal conductor
  13. Hi so I had a thermal grizzly's conductonaut and I decided to give it a try. Since, the wraith prism (the cooler I'm using ) has a copper base heat sink, i think it wouldn't be a problem. The temperature now is 31 degrees Celsius at idle. Also, can you tell me if I may face problems in the future for using a liquid metal conductor?
  14. hmm i will try that, but it's not been even a year since i built it. Can thermal paste wear off that fast?
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