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Hello. So as you can see in the photo I cannot add a specific voltage for my cpu. It only gives me the option of Dynamic Vcore which goes at max 0.300V and its very unstable(it goes up and down). Is there a way to get the normal options on bios to add a specific voltage without it going up and down ? Will a BIOS update work? I am a bit behind in the bios update(I think I have version F41). My mobo is Gigabyte B450M S2H .

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not sure whats going on but +0.25v isn't safe, also ur ram is only at 1.2v

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Unless you have a good reason, which it does not seem like you do, you should leave all of those on auto.

 

It is normal and preferred behavior for the voltage to go up and down as the clock speed goes up and down on modern CPUs. You should not be trying to set a fixed voltage unless you have a very good reason.

 

Furthermore, as @xg32 says. "+.252" is very unsafe. You are going to destroy your system if you don't know what you are doing.

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10 hours ago, GreekPontioc said:

my highest voltage is 1.25 at the moment

why do you exactly want to add more voltage? if 1,25 is stable then it's fine.

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I want to overclock my cpu Ryzen 7 2700 to 4.00 ghz but even with the max voltage that the dynamic core allows which is 0.300v the voltage is around 1.28 and the system crashes so I guess the voltage isnt enough for 4.00 ghz. At 3.8 ghz it runs fine though so idk

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3 minutes ago, GreekPontioc said:

I want to overclock my cpu Ryzen 7 2700 to 4.00 ghz but even with the max voltage that the dynamic core allows which is 0.300v the voltage is around 1.28 and the system crashes so I guess the voltage isnt enough for 4.00 ghz. At 3.8 ghz it runs fine though so idk

You are a timely degrading the CPU with voltage. Your monitoring software is busted as the stock is around 1.3 so you are currently at about 1.5.

 

Keep it up and the system will stop booting because you will have destroyed the CPU with voltage.

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1 minute ago, GreekPontioc said:

How do you know the stock is 1.3 v ?

Because we've read the official documentation which you apparently didn't read and there out.

 

 

Download Ryzen Master and you'll realise how fucked your CPU is due to your insane voltage. To be clear, +0.100 is high. 0.250 will kill the CPU in a matter of weeks 

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8 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Because we've read the official documentation which you apparently didn't read and there out.

 

 

Download Ryzen Master and you'll realise how fucked your CPU is due to your insane voltage. To be clear, +0.100 is high. 0.250 will kill the CPU in a matter of weeks 

 

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