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Ryzen 5000 safe voltages

Hi.

I'm new to overclocking und I'm not shure if my voltages are ok. 

I use a Ryzen 5950X, a Asus Dark Hero and a GSkill 4000 cl 16 kit.

For now I did only memory relatet overclocking:

4000 cl 14 memory voltage=1.5-1.51 v soc=1.3 v

fclk 2000 fclk voltages both 1.1 v

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1.2v is considered safe for soc, can't even recommend 1.25v daily, see if you can lower it while being stable, if not you got a choice to make.

 

As far as cpu vcore, no1 knows, cpu is too new, but ryzen 3000 safe was <1.29v all core, consensus seems that ryzen 5000 can handle more, but again, too early to tell.

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3 minutes ago, xg32 said:

1.2v is considered safe for soc, can't even recommend 1.25v daily, see if you can lower it while being stable, if not you got a choice to make.

Yeah around 1.2v is safest, you could go higher, but you would have to make sure its stable (and really careful, as too much could end up breaking the CPU).

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overclocking is really not for the faint hearted... that's why I'm not doing it (and because it's useless) 

Except my GPU, that's simple enough, unlike CPU / RAM overclocking 👀

 

 

59 minutes ago, L0R3N30 said:

Yeah around 1.2v is safest, you could go higher, but you would have to make sure its stable (and really careful, as too much could end up breaking the CPU).

I believe AMD says 1.35v?  Though it's a bit difficult to find that info... it's all just hearsay... 

 

I do remember however there was a windows 10 bug where it would idle above 1.4 and the AMD reddit guy said everything above 1.4 is *not* safe and actually offered a (temporary) fix for it 

 

ps: oops, I didn't see you're talking about soc voltage, that's indeed lower... 

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