It's okay to have 1.4-1.5v on daily use

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>35C for me

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>it's okay to have 1.4-1.5v on daily use

My 2700x did this too, until I disabled the Coreboost in the BIOS. AMD may competitive with Intel now, but they still aren't quite there yet. There's no need for an idle CPU to have 1.5v pumped through it and trying to boost to max clock speeds all the time.

why does VDDCR Voltage and VCORE Voltage show different numbers in my HardwareMonitor? VDDCR seems closer to what i set in BIOS but VCORE (under the motherboard section) is much higher.

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different designs have different voltage requirements. what's normal for 14nm Intel is just that. we had cpus using 1.6 or 1.8 volts in the recent past, or even 5v if you go all the way to the pre pentium era. and they still work

there's no reason not too, you'll die before your cpu does

Stop using shitty software.

huh, my USB DAC stopped randomly crackling when I upgraded to zen2, peculiar

can you elaborate further? every major "tech reviewer" uses it

Does that fat fuck Jayz2cents use it ?