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Ryzen 3 2200G Overclocking

I lowered the default voltage from 1.4 to 1.3 and it's perfectly stable, and the temps while gaming are never above 60c. Set to 3.7Ghz through bios (Asus Prime X370 Pro). Everything runs perfectly stable, my only concern is are these voltages safe? It does not go under load over 1.3 volts but at idle it doesn't dip below 1.275 either? Is there a way to set idle voltages or is this good enough? And what is safe GFX voltage, its set to auto for now.

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33 minutes ago, Viktor277 said:

I lowered the default voltage from 1.4 to 1.3 and it's perfectly stable, and the temps while gaming are never above 60c. Set to 3.7Ghz through bios (Asus Prime X370 Pro). Everything runs perfectly stable, my only concern is are these voltages safe? It does not go under load over 1.3 volts but at idle it doesn't dip below 1.275 either? Is there a way to set idle voltages or is this good enough? And what is safe GFX voltage, its set to auto for now.

Putting Ryzen in OC mode (Manually setting the multiplier) will lock the voltage. The minor change you're seeing is due to LLC.

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8 hours ago, svmlegacy said:

Putting Ryzen in OC mode (Manually setting the multiplier) will lock the voltage. The minor change you're seeing is due to LLC.

So, is it safe to continue using it like this?

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13 hours ago, Viktor277 said:

So, is it safe to continue using it like this?

I make no judgements on what is considered "safe" in OC'ing. Maybe someone else can chime in.

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