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CPU temps quite high after motherboard upgrade

23 minutes ago, Doddsy7 said:

Right idk but my motherboard lacks features in the ai tweaker section such as the way to set docp and stuff so I have no idea what is going on, and also I set my windows plan to balanced mode and now the voltage massively fluctuates from 1.34v to as high as 1.48v, I have no idea how to set a fixed value and would appreciate some help

Is there no option for VCORE in your BIOS?

 

And you don't want to set voltage manually or your CPU will behave as if you'd set a static multiplier.  

 

Take a pic of your BIOS screen so those unfamiliar can see what's available to you.  

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46 minutes ago, nick name said:

update your BIOS.  

what's the point of this?

 

a BIOS update should only be done when a motherboard doesn't supports a new CPU.

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Just now, aezakmi said:

what's the point of this?

 

a BIOS update should only be done when a motherboard doesn't supports a new CPU.

Yeah, that's not true.  

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5 minutes ago, aezakmi said:

what's the point of this?

 

a BIOS update should only be done when a motherboard doesn't supports a new CPU.

LMAO what? 

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56 minutes ago, aezakmi said:

what's the point of this?

 

a BIOS update should only be done when a motherboard doesn't supports a new CPU.

Those pesky AGESA updates are no good for anybody!

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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1 hour ago, nick name said:

Yeah, that's not true.  

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1 hour ago, aezakmi said:

iF YOU SAY SO, GOD OF COMPUTING

Don't get your feelings hurt and lash out.

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4 hours ago, Doddsy7 said:

Right idk but my motherboard lacks features in the ai tweaker section such as the way to set docp and stuff so I have no idea what is going on, and also I set my windows plan to balanced mode and now the voltage massively fluctuates from 1.34v to as high as 1.48v, I have no idea how to set a fixed value and would appreciate some help

If you set the maximum CPU state to 99% in the advanced power plan options, it prevents the OS from using any of the turbo boosting features which would also cause the voltage to spike. Also I'm pretty appalled by the manual I found online. There's only handful of pages about the BIOS and it's not even useful information.

 

I'd recommend trying out the the Ryzen Master utility (https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master). It'll let you tweak with the CPU settings.

 

EDIT: Also as a sanity check, did you reset the BIOS settings at all?

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7 minutes ago, Mira Yurizaki said:

If you set the maximum CPU state to 99% in the advanced power plan options, it prevents the OS from using any of the turbo boosting features which would also cause the voltage to spike. Also I'm pretty appalled by the manual I found online. There's only handful of pages about the BIOS and it's not even useful information.

 

I'd recommend trying out the the Ryzen Master utility (https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master). It'll let you tweak with the CPU settings.

If you set Maximum to 99% you're gonna have a bad time.  

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5 hours ago, Mira Yurizaki said:

If you set the maximum CPU state to 99% in the advanced power plan options, it prevents the OS from using any of the turbo boosting features which would also cause the voltage to spike. Also I'm pretty appalled by the manual I found online. There's only handful of pages about the BIOS and it's not even useful information.

 

I'd recommend trying out the the Ryzen Master utility (https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master). It'll let you tweak with the CPU settings.

 

EDIT: Also as a sanity check, did you reset the BIOS settings at all?

Is this from my old board? Because all I did was swap out the motherboard and don’t recall anything about resetting it before hand 

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4 hours ago, Mira Yurizaki said:

No, but it wouldn't hurt to reset the settings anyway.

So I think I’ve reset the board and it did nothing so any other ideas?

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Because for some reason there is no Vcore option in my bios 

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6 minutes ago, Doddsy7 said:

Because for some reason there is no Vcore option in my bios 

The option, if the motherboard's manual is correct, appears to be "VDDCR CPU Voltage" and "VDDCR SoC Voltage"

 

However I recommend reading https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/3251-raven-ridge-soc-voltage-guidelines-how-to-kill-cpu-with-safe-voltage, before poking at it

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so it’s really weird when I’ve got into ryzen master, it says the temperature is normal for idle (about 30 degrees), then it just shoots up randomly to about 45 degrees at idle and when the temperature does rise, it says the cpu is using more power (almost double), I have no idea what is going on anymore 

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12 minutes ago, Doddsy7 said:

so it’s really weird when I’ve got into ryzen master, it says the temperature is normal for idle (about 30 degrees), then it just shoots up randomly to about 45 degrees at idle and when the temperature does rise, it says the cpu is using more power (almost double), I have no idea what is going on anymore 

The temperature randomly shooting up is normal if you have turbo boosting enabled. Something just pings one of the cores and it ramps up to the fastest speed for a second.

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Should I disable turbo boost? And if so how 

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