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09-01-2021 12:54 PM #1
Lazar1981 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING Processor Ryzen 5 2600X Memory (part number) 2x ACR26D4U9S8ME-8X Graphics Card #1 MSI 1050 Ti Gaming X Sound Card onboard Sound Monitor iiyama ProLite E2783QSU-B1 x2 Storage #1 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB M.2 Storage #2 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB M.2 CPU Cooler Stock Cooler Case Jonsbo U4 Power Supply Corsair RM550X OS Microsoft Windows 10
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Can't get Offset working as desired
Hello,
For a few weeks now I'm an owner of the ROG STRIX X470-F with a R5 2600X. I realized the amount of voltage that is used for the CPU being too high. I tried some BIOS settings to reduce that. My goal would be to have this managed by negative offset. For idle I got it down to 0.75 - for load I would like to have it not higher than 1.375 - but that seem to be Impossible. A max negative offset of 0.875 results more than 1.375 with load. Setting it higher makes the system unbootable.
On the other hand - when I set a fixed voltage of 1.375 everything runs fine and stable. So why can't I get the max voltage of 1.375 working with a negative offset? Maybe I forgot to set a needed BIOS option?
Hope someone can help me with this
Greets
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09-02-2021 01:43 AM #2
RedSector73 PC Specs Laptop (Model) FA506IU-AL130T x 2 Motherboard ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) Processor AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor Memory (part number) 4 x G.SKILL F4-3800C14D-16GTZN 14-16-16-36 Samsung B-Die Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme WaterForce (GV-N208TAORUSX W-11GC) Sound Card Arctis DAC Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG348Q Storage #1 ADATA SX8200PNP 1TB Storage #2 2 x Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB CPU Cooler Coolermaster Liquid Pro Master 360 Case EVGA DG-87 Gunmetal Grey Gaming Case Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W Gold Power Keyboard Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mouse Corsair Gaming Sabre RGB Gaming Mouse Headset ARCTIS Pro Wireless Mouse Pad Cooler Master MP750 RGB Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad Extra Large OS Windows 11 64bit Pro Network Router PfSence Intel i5-10210U 6 Port Accessory #1 TP-Link Gigabit 8&6 Port Switches
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Use AUTO, ignore what you think about voltage the chip is using being too high (it's wrong) and problem is solved.Last edited by RedSector73; 09-02-2021 at 01:57 AM.
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09-02-2021 07:07 AM #3
Lazar1981 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING Processor Ryzen 5 2600X Memory (part number) 2x ACR26D4U9S8ME-8X Graphics Card #1 MSI 1050 Ti Gaming X Sound Card onboard Sound Monitor iiyama ProLite E2783QSU-B1 x2 Storage #1 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB M.2 Storage #2 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB M.2 CPU Cooler Stock Cooler Case Jonsbo U4 Power Supply Corsair RM550X OS Microsoft Windows 10
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Thanks for your reply and sry
Where or why should I unsubscribe? I don't understand what you are saying.Last edited by Lazar1981; 09-02-2021 at 07:11 AM.
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09-02-2021 07:40 AM #4
RedSector73 PC Specs Laptop (Model) FA506IU-AL130T x 2 Motherboard ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) Processor AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor Memory (part number) 4 x G.SKILL F4-3800C14D-16GTZN 14-16-16-36 Samsung B-Die Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme WaterForce (GV-N208TAORUSX W-11GC) Sound Card Arctis DAC Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG348Q Storage #1 ADATA SX8200PNP 1TB Storage #2 2 x Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB CPU Cooler Coolermaster Liquid Pro Master 360 Case EVGA DG-87 Gunmetal Grey Gaming Case Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W Gold Power Keyboard Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mouse Corsair Gaming Sabre RGB Gaming Mouse Headset ARCTIS Pro Wireless Mouse Pad Cooler Master MP750 RGB Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad Extra Large OS Windows 11 64bit Pro Network Router PfSence Intel i5-10210U 6 Port Accessory #1 TP-Link Gigabit 8&6 Port Switches
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That whatever or whoever told you your CPU is running too high is incorrect.
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09-02-2021 10:41 AM #5
Lazar1981 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING Processor Ryzen 5 2600X Memory (part number) 2x ACR26D4U9S8ME-8X Graphics Card #1 MSI 1050 Ti Gaming X Sound Card onboard Sound Monitor iiyama ProLite E2783QSU-B1 x2 Storage #1 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB M.2 Storage #2 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB M.2 CPU Cooler Stock Cooler Case Jonsbo U4 Power Supply Corsair RM550X OS Microsoft Windows 10
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Can you explain that more in detail? Or can you give me some sources, where I can do some more research?
Get me right... I really want to understand, what's making such a voltage necessary and in result the higher temperature especially when a lower voltage for load doesn't affect stability. I had Intel platforms for years and switched over to AMD for the first time. That's new for meLast edited by Lazar1981; 09-02-2021 at 10:57 AM.
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09-02-2021 03:09 PM #6
RedSector73 PC Specs Laptop (Model) FA506IU-AL130T x 2 Motherboard ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) Processor AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor Memory (part number) 4 x G.SKILL F4-3800C14D-16GTZN 14-16-16-36 Samsung B-Die Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme WaterForce (GV-N208TAORUSX W-11GC) Sound Card Arctis DAC Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG348Q Storage #1 ADATA SX8200PNP 1TB Storage #2 2 x Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB CPU Cooler Coolermaster Liquid Pro Master 360 Case EVGA DG-87 Gunmetal Grey Gaming Case Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W Gold Power Keyboard Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mouse Corsair Gaming Sabre RGB Gaming Mouse Headset ARCTIS Pro Wireless Mouse Pad Cooler Master MP750 RGB Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad Extra Large OS Windows 11 64bit Pro Network Router PfSence Intel i5-10210U 6 Port Accessory #1 TP-Link Gigabit 8&6 Port Switches
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Ryzen does not work like Intel chipset. I don't know what you're trying to achieve, that is not clear from your posts, which is why not really investing into an answer.
All going to say without you showing your benchmark baseline, then how do you know that your offset isnt just gimping your CPU for no real reason. In that, Voltage tends to go higher when there isn't any load. It does not mean it is out of specification. Higher temperature (but below throttling) vs something lower will not make any difference to the life of your CPU. It never has for Intel or AMD.Last edited by RedSector73; 09-03-2021 at 02:11 AM. Reason: fixed flow - it was late at night ! lol
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09-02-2021 03:53 PM #7
Lazar1981 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING Processor Ryzen 5 2600X Memory (part number) 2x ACR26D4U9S8ME-8X Graphics Card #1 MSI 1050 Ti Gaming X Sound Card onboard Sound Monitor iiyama ProLite E2783QSU-B1 x2 Storage #1 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB M.2 Storage #2 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB M.2 CPU Cooler Stock Cooler Case Jonsbo U4 Power Supply Corsair RM550X OS Microsoft Windows 10
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Ah well... Didn't realize it is that incomprehensible. I want to get temperatures as low as possible. And in fact I got them down with lower voltages. But I wasn't aware of having no effect on lifetime of the CPU with lower temperatures. So in summary: I have cearly NO advantage by undervolting the CPU?
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09-03-2021 01:48 AM #8
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what program are you measuring temps and voltage with and what are you using to load your cpu? I have a 3800xt that hangs around 1.45 to 1.5v under light loads like browsing forums my temps are around 50c, when I run cinebench my voltage drops to around 1.3 to 1.35 and stays in that range.
When I got my 1st ryzen cpu which was an 1800x I was worried about how high the cpu voltage was and messed around with offsets and undervolting but with ryzen chips that just leads to stability issues. 2 things I've learned over the years is that ryzen is perfectly capable of handing it's own voltage and it's own overclocking. Just set it to auto and let it do it's thing.
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09-03-2021 02:06 AM #9
RedSector73 PC Specs Laptop (Model) FA506IU-AL130T x 2 Motherboard ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI) Processor AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor Memory (part number) 4 x G.SKILL F4-3800C14D-16GTZN 14-16-16-36 Samsung B-Die Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte Aorus RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme WaterForce (GV-N208TAORUSX W-11GC) Sound Card Arctis DAC Monitor Asus ROG Swift PG348Q Storage #1 ADATA SX8200PNP 1TB Storage #2 2 x Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB CPU Cooler Coolermaster Liquid Pro Master 360 Case EVGA DG-87 Gunmetal Grey Gaming Case Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W Gold Power Keyboard Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mouse Corsair Gaming Sabre RGB Gaming Mouse Headset ARCTIS Pro Wireless Mouse Pad Cooler Master MP750 RGB Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad Extra Large OS Windows 11 64bit Pro Network Router PfSence Intel i5-10210U 6 Port Accessory #1 TP-Link Gigabit 8&6 Port Switches
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Last edited by RedSector73; 09-03-2021 at 02:16 AM.
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09-03-2021 02:57 AM #10
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I also used to keep my 5900X undervolted on my C8F for the same reasons, thermals and a slightly higher top performance in MT.
The fact that some CPUs can't be undervolted even by 0.01v, as they immediately become unstable, is due to binning. I got lucky somehow and my 5900X can be undervolted by a negative 0.05v offset without issues. Depending on the load, my cpu core voltage would vary between 1.15v in idle to a peak of 1.45v during CBR20. I also usually keep all the CO offsets to -30 but the two best cores at -16.
Your desired max voltage of 1.375 seems pretty low to me for a multithreaded usage, did you verify that it was stable at that voltage under load ?
Additionally, you should consider that a negative voltage offset is applied to both the peak voltage and the lower deep sleep voltages of each core, and this is probably why your machine can't boot if you go too low with the voltage offset.
If you offset of negative 0.1v your cpu may attempt to go into a C6 ultra-low power sleep state using 0.1v instead of the normal 0.2v and be unable to bring a core back alive, while this would not happen if you manually set the CPU to a fixed 1.375v as it will never go under that voltage even during low power sleep states.
You may overcome this issue a bit by disabling the "PSS Support" and "Global C-state Control" and "DF Cstates" options that you should be able to find in your BIOS.
Also, a negative offset of 0.875 that you mentioned would make no sense because if you undervolt by 0.875v a cpu that usually runs at 1.5v you would be trying to run it at 0.625v and that looks quite improbable.
However, I have to confirm that with the latest BIOS versions the AGESA management of the voltages improved quite a lot, and currently with the latest BIOS I get no differences in thermals or performances by udervolting the CPU, it improved so much that AGESA seems to be now able to keep the voltages naturally lower on my CPU without any BIOS setting.