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VID of 1.35 is pretty reasonable. Although, Ryzen CPUs do benefit a bit from an undervolt because they can be temperature sensitive. The best way to do this is a negative offset in the BIOS, and even a small one can provide minor benefits.

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23 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

VID of 1.35 is pretty reasonable. Although, Ryzen CPUs do benefit a bit from an undervolt because they can be temperature sensitive. The best way to do this is a negative offset in the BIOS, and even a small one can provide minor benefits.

The VID is 1.35 but the top one means core voltage which is the supply its getting ?

 

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15 minutes ago, ooookei said:

The VID is 1.35 but the top one means core voltage which is the supply its getting ?

 

What load is the CPU under? Vcore above 1.5 is a bit high, I don't think the CPU is prone to burn out but it would benefit from reducing the voltage.

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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It was 1.5v when gaming and when on desktop with everything closed and temps were 45-50c at idle and 70-76c when gaming. I downloaded ryzen master and changed the settings to default which fixed my problem, it also fluctuates like it should now never goes above 1.32 even at full load and temps stay at 25 idle and 55 full load with noctua u12a. Changing bios settings didnt do anything for me for some reason.

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