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Ryzen 5 3600 high voltage medium temps

Today first time I built a pc (upgraded it but rebuilt everything cyz I got a case,cooler,mobo and cpu

I checked and my 3600 runs even at 4ghz when doing barely anything on desktop and 4.2ghz max.

Temps max reach 85c (in a short stress test like userbenchmark) and voltage is going maximum to 1.475v (even on desktop), why is that so?

The cooler I got is Cooler master hyper 212 red

And mobo is gigabyte b450 aorus m

Case is Phanteks p300 white eclipse (no front fans, will get some tommorow)

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Did you flip that rear fan from exhaust to intake?  

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19 minutes ago, nick name said:

Did you flip that rear fan from exhaust to intake?  

Not yet but I was really interested why the Voltage is so high ^^

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That voltage is normal if it's only for light loads on a single core.  If you're seeing that voltage while under an all-core load like Cinebench then it's too high and I don't know why your CPU would be operating that way.  

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12 minutes ago, nick name said:

That voltage is normal if it's only for light loads on a single core.  If you're seeing that voltage while under an all-core load like Cinebench then it's too high and I don't know why your CPU would be operating that way.  

https://imgur.com/7c4l1Ga

as you can see on the maximum it is all of them on 1.475, I wasn't playing anything, or doing anything demanding, other than surfing the web...

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16 minutes ago, Mark30031 said:

https://imgur.com/7c4l1Ga

as you can see on the maximum it is all of them on 1.475, I wasn't playing anything, or doing anything demanding, other than surfing the web...

Yeah, that's nothing to worry about.  Only worry if you see that while under heavy load. 

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