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AMD PBO putting core voltage too high?

Hey all. I've read around that manually OCing ryzen isn't worth it so as recommended i'm just using PBO. My concern is that the voltage is too high for the chip since lots of threads have been saying 1.25V is the safe limit. My cpu runs at 1.313-1.337V for all cores 24/7. Since ryzens own software is doing it is that safe?

Edit: forgot to include the cpu. 3600x on an x570 board running stock with PBO only

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1 hour ago, boggy77 said:

1.4 is the long term safe limit. 1.25 is normal stock operations. so you're fine with 1.33

Thanks!

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It's fine. It's within spec and nothing to worry about.

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Just now, boggy77 said:

1.4 is the long term safe limit. 1.25 is normal stock operations. so you're fine with 1.33

I am not to share about that. There has been a huge discussion about that. PBO is not running 1.44 24/7 only for single core turbo. Allcore is lower!

Are we talking Zen, Zen+ or Zen2?

 

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1 hour ago, Metallus97 said:

I am not to share about that. There has been a huge discussion about that. PBO is not running 1.44 24/7 only for single core turbo. Allcore is lower!

Are we talking Zen, Zen+ or Zen2?

 

 

I should have mentioned it my bad. 3600x on an x570

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1 minute ago, wujoh said:

I should have mentioned it my bad. 3600x on an x570

It's safe. No need to worry. This is AMD's AGESA code running after all. I doubt you'll have it purposefully destroy their own product. They'd get sued into oblivion for sth like that

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