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It was on slow mode. On MSI motherboards it’ll boot with 800mhz, expect sub ambient temps to reach the normal range of temperatures. If the temp is deemed higher than what’s expected on liquid nitrogen it throws a throttling signal at the CPU which prevents it from going beyond 800mhz

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1 minute ago, KnoT said:

and what did you do ?

He flipped Slow_1 to the left

AMD Ryzen 3950x under a Noctua D15S, 32 Gb G Skill FlareX 3200 DDR4 running at 3200 CL14, Gigabyte Aorus Pro 570 Wifi, Gigabyte 2070 Super hooked to a Dell U2718Q 4k HDR monitor & an Acer 1440p 144hz IPS panel of some kind, an Inland 1 TB M.2 PCIE 4 main drive, a Samsung NVME M.2 250Gb, WD Blue 500Gb  and 1 TB SSDs, Corsair RMX750, Rainbows and butterflies...

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It was on slow mode. On MSI motherboards it’ll boot with 800mhz, expect sub ambient temps to reach the normal range of temperatures. If the temp is deemed higher than what’s expected on liquid nitrogen it throws a throttling signal at the CPU which prevents it from going beyond 800mhz

6A412584-2A90-4B37-B870-F1E6DA981442.jpeg

AMD Ryzen 3950x under a Noctua D15S, 32 Gb G Skill FlareX 3200 DDR4 running at 3200 CL14, Gigabyte Aorus Pro 570 Wifi, Gigabyte 2070 Super hooked to a Dell U2718Q 4k HDR monitor & an Acer 1440p 144hz IPS panel of some kind, an Inland 1 TB M.2 PCIE 4 main drive, a Samsung NVME M.2 250Gb, WD Blue 500Gb  and 1 TB SSDs, Corsair RMX750, Rainbows and butterflies...

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