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Shastin

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    Shastin got a reaction from Blue_Juice in [SOLVED] Ryzen 3900x on x570 Temp Spikes +10°C every couple of seconds   
    So, this is an issue I've seen people discussing, all over the place. I've spent HOURS and HOURS looking for solutions, I've tried moding the fan curves, I've tried disabling PBO, I've tried powered balance and god knows what else. BUT today, I've found a solution.

    so first and foremost, I'm running a Ryzen 3900x on the MSI MEG Ace motherboard,  and the problem that I had was, that my CPU temps would ramp up +10°C every couple of seconds and then climb back down almost as quickly before it would ramp back up and so on and so fourth. I finally realized that my core voltage was consistently at ~1.4v and would not drop below like ~1.3v.

    I spent hours looking at solutions from, changing ram speeds to,  updating bios to changing power plans and moding fan curves, disabeling monitoring software etc...

    However, I have finally found a solution that works for me, and I hope it will work for you too!

    first let me say, I download AMD Ryzen master and as soon as I started it, it did seem to have an impact on flattening the curve, but it really didnt solve my problem.

    the solution was simple for me, I went into my power plan advanced settings [I have it set to AMD High Performance] [I obviously tried other settings, power save did solve the problem, but limited my computers performance]

    Power Plan> Advanced settings> Processor power management> Maximum processor state> and changed it to 99%

    BOOM, Solved immediately, my CPU core voltage dropped instantaneously and the CPU temp spikes stopped the second I clicked apply.

    Hope you find this useful, best of luck

    -Shastin
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