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17 minutes ago, Midniteb0ne said:

Hey guys, I just got a ryzen 5 1600 and I can do 4.2GHz at 1.44375v is this safe for 24/7 use.

My cpu is also stable at 4.1ghz witgh 1.375v and 4GHz with 1.28v.

 

Please go back to 4.1Ghz.  That 100 Mhz extra wont do anything for you except tax the CPU lowering its life span or possibly damaging it. 1.37 and 1.45 is a huge difference in thermal.  Your playing with fire at 1.45v but if you have a super cooler then your safe.  What cooler you plan to use or in AMDs case it comes with the wraith prism already.

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Imo First gen 

 Normally absolute max  1.45v but I would highly suggest running it at 4.1 the extra juice for that small of amount of clock increase is not worth the extra wear on your cpu  1.375v is a good amount for 24/7 running .   Save you 4.2 MHz for the odd bench run ect

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Just now, Kaloob said:

Max save voltage is 1.425V, I'd reccomend not exceeding it. Stay at 4.1 or even 4.0.

The 1600 comes with the Spire.

Like Kaloob said.. It is not worth it man, you wont notice diddley squat .. Unless you love benchmarks and get your kicks out of that or thrills that is.  Anything above 1.4v for both Intel or AMD is just way too much.  You need a custom cooler for your voltage.  Also what are you temps you never said ?  I mean if your in the 60's and 70's that is good, but if your touching 80's that is not cool.  You need to lower voltage and OC.

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3 minutes ago, Kaloob said:

Max save voltage is 1.425V, I'd reccomend not exceeding it. Stay at 4.1 or even 4.0.

The 1600 comes with the Spire.

I would first just don't touch anything but the boost clock option in the BIOS ,,,,,,,, then use it for a month or so and make sure you dont get a single BSOD or freeze or crash.  Then we can begin tweaking your CPU at that point and help you out doing so.

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38 minutes ago, Turtle Rig said:

Like Kaloob said.. It is not worth it man, you wont notice diddley squat .. Unless you love benchmarks and get your kicks out of that or thrills that is.  Anything above 1.4v for both Intel or AMD is just way too much.  You need a custom cooler for your voltage.  Also what are you temps you never said ?  I mean if your in the 60's and 70's that is good, but if your touching 80's that is not cool.  You need to lower voltage and OC.

I have a coolermaster masterliquid 240 I get like 73degress when I stress test using occt linpack. Anyways I'm using it at 4GHz.

If at some point if time in the future I need the extra perf can I run it at 1.44v for a few hours.

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Dapending on temps 1.45 is the limit. Air stick with 1.4. 

 

 

Core voltage is not that bad. Multiple people ran 1800x's at 1.5v with no issues .

 

 

 

SOC voltage is much more important. 1.2v is the max. Higher you will decrease the cpu live and I seen high soc voltage kill Ryzens. My hard limit on soc is 1.15v. but typically I run 1.1v no higher.

 

I ran a 2700x under water since launch till the 3900x was released at 1.5v with no issues what so ever.  After it still clocked the same with the same volts as the day I got it. Temps under prime were 75c. My soc was set at 1.15v.  

 

 

SOC voltage is the voltage that will kill your ryzen. 

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6 hours ago, bignaz said:

Dapending on temps 1.45 is the limit. Air stick with 1.4. 

 

 

Core voltage is not that bad. Multiple people ran 1800x's at 1.5v with no issues .

 

 

 

SOC voltage is much more important. 1.2v is the max. Higher you will decrease the cpu live and I seen high soc voltage kill Ryzens. My hard limit on soc is 1.15v. but typically I run 1.1v no higher.

 

I ran a 2700x under water since launch till the 3900x was released at 1.5v with no issues what so ever.  After it still clocked the same with the same volts as the day I got it. Temps under prime were 75c. My soc was set at 1.15v.  

 

 

SOC voltage is the voltage that will kill your ryzen. 

I just left mine on auto

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