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Hello guys ! I overclocked my 3600 to 4.1 hz , disabled any kind of boost feature and leaved the voltage to "auto"  which is the deafault option. I realize that right now the voltage is locked to 1.1v max (acording to ryzen master), it never go higher than that, is that normal? isnt that too low voltage? should i increase the voltage?  i tried cinebench and a couple games and im not noticing any performance lost and temps are really cool, like 55°c on cinebench20.
Sorry if this is a dumb question or if i did anything stupid, im new in this matter.

 

ryzen 3600
ds3h 450m gigabyte

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4 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

So the 4.1 is on all cores? 

 

Do you get better performance than stock, then it's ok I guess, but your max is now lower than max boost of 4.2 so I kinda doubt that? 

 

4 hours ago, Deli said:

Do you get Cinebench R20 score around 3700? If all core are doing 4.1GHz, that should be the score.

 

My bad, it was actually 4.0hz not 4.1hz and my score in cinebench20 is always around 3600 as you can see in the image, you can also see that the voltage is 1.1v, isnt that super low? btw even before the overclock i never got a score higher than 3600, maybe my cpu is below avarage , honestly i dont knowcinebenchho2.thumb.png.b59858ca70fb979af54bbb1d88cdd740.png

 

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in the first image you guys can see that all cores are 4.0 hz and the voltage is somehow locked at 1,1v

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Use hwinfo64 and double check voltage, if it's still 1.1 and the reading is accurate, then no, 1.1 is fine and won't damage anything. 

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1 minute ago, kmdays said:

am i looking at the right thing?

You go to sensors mode and check vcore, that's the VID. 

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7 hours ago, kmdays said:

this one? so it is actually 1.1v right? 

It's 1.075 but yea essentially almost 1.1 and that's safe. 

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