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Worried about my new build

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42 minutes ago, Baka._.Octopus said:

Thanks for the info

I've one more query 

Is it okay if my processor voltage spikes for 1sec or lower upto 1.5v and clock speed upto 4ghz without overclocking

At idle and it stays upto 1.32v at max on load 

 

Everything is set to auto in bios

 

Can those random spikes cause any damage?

 

nahh. thats normal. its like intel turbo boost  or whatever. amd has its turbo core or something. it pumps more volts and increases ghz depending on the demand of processes running. if the pc ain't doing anything, it will lower it and keep it cool.

So I reinstalled windows 10 from scratch, started installing drivers , Asus ai suit 3 caught my eyes

It used to be kinda stable on Intel platform.

So I wanted to try it out

I ran it into optimized mode and it the  started some tests , stress test with couple reboots for 55secs 

And then vola! 4.1ghz with 1.567v and then lovely blue screen!

Even in bios it was running at 3.9ghz @1.5v so I kinda got scared and I removed CMOS battery followed by resetting bios ! 

After that I manually set CPU to 3.825ghz @ 1.270v

Ran cpuz stress test over it , but Sexo blue screen shown up again! Hardware  with error.

Then I clicked on power save mode in ai suit , it did something dope!

2.351Ghz @1.5Volts !!!!!!

I immediately shifted to performance mode

Its Workin fine now but I'm still worried about Asus ai suit getting my CPU fried up!

Btw I'm using cooler Master liquid 120 lite

This is my first ryzen build so kinda skeptical about it ?

 

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2 hours ago, vaiwalker said:

nahh. its fine. cpu's don't kill themself. they turn off if things get too hot.

Thanks for the info

I've one more query 

Is it okay if my processor voltage spikes for 1sec or lower upto 1.5v and clock speed upto 4ghz without overclocking

At idle and it stays upto 1.32v at max on load 

 

Everything is set to auto in bios

 

Can those random spikes cause any damage?

 

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42 minutes ago, Baka._.Octopus said:

Thanks for the info

I've one more query 

Is it okay if my processor voltage spikes for 1sec or lower upto 1.5v and clock speed upto 4ghz without overclocking

At idle and it stays upto 1.32v at max on load 

 

Everything is set to auto in bios

 

Can those random spikes cause any damage?

 

nahh. thats normal. its like intel turbo boost  or whatever. amd has its turbo core or something. it pumps more volts and increases ghz depending on the demand of processes running. if the pc ain't doing anything, it will lower it and keep it cool.

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