03:42 this is better actually than setting it to locked frequency and voltage. Because when you use Offset mode minus, CPU will try to work in normal idle and boost specs with lover voltage. Because why would you need 4Ghz all the time when surfing internet only.
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God gave you that chip. You have a unicorn. I had a 1700x that oc on a 280 aio to 4.2 ghz and oc all ram on a crap board to 3200 cl14. You got a unicorn.
Ryzen 5 3600 voltage locked to 1.14v with untouched LLC running @ 4000Mhz. Translates to 3992Mhz all core load pulling less than 100W from the wall with better temps. PBO is tuned horrendously with spikes up to 1.4v stock. People running these with stock coolers and voltages are asking for a dead chip lol.
guys if you have red bios of ryzen 3600, then to set offset you go to advanced voltage then select dynamic vcore then press plus or minus on keyboard to adjust the offset.
Where is the undervolting when you just fix the voltage & frequency to 1.2v & 4.0Ghz? Also this parameters are default in the system from 0.9 to 1.4 volts (3.6 ~ 4.2Ghz). 🤔
Auto runs the cpu to 1.38 or slightly higher. Pbo on mine hits 1.43 sh maybe 1.42 .the 3600 is the worst piece of silicon that works well for cheap amd ever made because apparently there is statistical chip degradation at volts above 1.38 . I already had a 3600 replaced. I don't see any stepping though. For example even with an AIO 240 and pbo pushing 1m43 volts I have one core that never goes over 4.18 so while I don't agree that there is a complete lack of undervolting i think the steps are really off. Like you have step one, if you get boot fail there are no cycle steps. Idk this was less informative than I hoped. Good check xmp Set voltage oddly low. Fingers crossed. Fair those are the first 3 steps but stepping increments for voltage etc are important if the first attempt does not work.
I just set my ryzen 5 3600 to 4.3GHz at 1.25volts and running cinebench 10 minutes cpu multicore, I got a max temps of 75.9C Will update for more tests (Edit) I use the same method in this video so he got a sub
Hello, I made my Ryzen 5 3600 run at 4000 MHz at 1,136V with offset -0.05 but can I make the frequency fluctuate, to lower it at idle so it can save power and lower temps?
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Hello, kind sir. I am back with another question. I recently bought a used Ryzen 5 3600 and was wondering how much better this was than PBO? I am using an ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0 The CPU clock boosts to about 4.2GHz while gaming with CPU Boost Override +200MHz enabled. My question is, would I have better performance with a STATIC overclock, like how you have generously shown us, or should I stick to PBO? Generally my temps hover at around 64-67C while gaming and streaming with Helldivers 2. I play at 1080p resolution and am using a MSI GTX 1080 (Undervolted with your video)
your temps are really good, what fps do you get? i have a 5500xt and get 60 to 70 in heavy settings with the quality resolution. Im currently playing blade and sorcery with ok fps. I had my 3600 at 4.2 ghz with auto volt in bois, which set it at 1.3875 if i can recall and i regret it; having to constantly deal with temp issues, loud fans, and hot vrms was scary. stared using ryzen master and because temps are low, i see a bit more fps and overall its much easier to digest and work with than bios imo.
u can get more fps at lower tdp and temp @ 3600 ghz , turn off precision boost and other overclock settings, disable cppc, set cppc preferred core to auto, disable re size bar and enable 4g memory
If you check in my “CPU Undervolting” playlist, I use different motherboards, so by crossreferencing two videos you should be able to follow along. But it only works if you subscribe to the channel :p
@@ImWateringPSUs i didnt use your video for the tips , i just experimented on my own, but no problem :) and i got my generic corsair ram from 2133 to 3533
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Sooo, the 2000 and 3000 series Ryzen chips share a lot of the architectural choices in terms of voltage. You can follow the same procedure, but expect to reach 100-200Mhz less at the same voltage
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Hello I did put 4 Ghz and 1.2 V but I had bsod 2-3 hours after applying settings ,I'm not sure if the problem is undevolting?I have ryzen 5 3600,can you recommend me what to put so I can test if the undervolting causses the bsod?
wanted to undervolt my 3600 on b450 mobo. did choose override pc went black wont boot makes me reset cmos. chose offset mode, set - 0.05 and 0.025 boots fine but after 5-10 min pc keep restarting. cant understand whats wrong also cant understand how for others it works fine. really need some assistance @@ImWateringPSUs
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That’s a golden sample lol. I’m really happy it was helpful, thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback :) Consider subscribing if you wanna support the channel & for more tutorials!
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I see. Will try this method on older ASRock AB350-Pro4. Hope it'll work. The problem with Ryzen 5 3600(X/XT) is the high voltage when precision boost active. It "boost" the power consumption more than performance gained from the clock speed boost.
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The fact that you simply cant undervolt the cpu with variable voltage and clockspeed is a joke, intel turbo boost works much better than this shit, all you can do with ryzen is static voltage and core clock, so even if youre sitting at idle you still have 1.2 V and 4Ghz, a fkn JOKE!
03:42 this is better actually than setting it to locked frequency and voltage. Because when you use Offset mode minus, CPU will try to work in normal idle and boost specs with lover voltage. Because why would you need 4Ghz all the time when surfing internet only.
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Thus is pretty much what gamer nexus video also pointed out
I just set a profile in ryzen master and i run it every time i start my pc, my ryzen 5 3600 is running fully stable at 1.25volt 4.4GHz
Thanks, my Ryzen 5 3600x also runs stable on the setting!!!
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That is crazy!
God gave you that chip. You have a unicorn. I had a 1700x that oc on a 280 aio to 4.2 ghz and oc all ram on a crap board to 3200 cl14.
You got a unicorn.
@@tokkzz28 and the temp___
Ryzen 5 3600 voltage locked to 1.14v with untouched LLC running @ 4000Mhz. Translates to 3992Mhz all core load pulling less than 100W from the wall with better temps. PBO is tuned horrendously with spikes up to 1.4v stock. People running these with stock coolers and voltages are asking for a dead chip lol.
guys if you have red bios of ryzen 3600, then to set offset you go to advanced voltage then select dynamic vcore then press plus or minus on keyboard to adjust the offset.
true i have the same , people will get blue screen because they don't know.
1.25V @ 4.3GHz @ 60°C stable, now i hit the 10000 points in Cinebench R23, thx for the guide.
i've set negative 0.05 offset voltage mode and it still shows 4000 mhz all the time
and did you change the LLC?
Quick question how about other setting? Pbo smt etc.. should we tick something on it?
Asrock b450m ryzen 5 3600 bios 4.6
Nothing else needs to be done :)
@@ImWateringPSUs have u tried ccx manual?
Does this mean that the cpu is running at 4ghz even when i'm just surfing the internet?
It's frequency is somewhat random, like for me my pc is on idle its 40°c but suddenly its 70°c for no reason.
I set 41.00 on 1.2250V. and it is stable in the test. but I don't know if it can cause a problem if the pc always works like that?
@@duca31As long as you are not going 90+ or even 95 it's not a problem.
But if you can stay at mid 70s it's the best I think.
Not a pro myself tho.
Yes it’s gonna be locked in but it’s not gonna cause issues
Where is the undervolting when you just fix the voltage & frequency to 1.2v & 4.0Ghz?
Also this parameters are default in the system from 0.9 to 1.4 volts (3.6 ~ 4.2Ghz). 🤔
Auto runs the cpu to 1.38 or slightly higher. Pbo on mine hits 1.43 sh maybe 1.42 .the 3600 is the worst piece of silicon that works well for cheap amd ever made because apparently there is statistical chip degradation at volts above 1.38 . I already had a 3600 replaced.
I don't see any stepping though. For example even with an AIO 240 and pbo pushing 1m43 volts I have one core that never goes over 4.18 so while I don't agree that there is a complete lack of undervolting i think the steps are really off. Like you have step one, if you get boot fail there are no cycle steps. Idk this was less informative than I hoped.
Good check xmp
Set voltage oddly low.
Fingers crossed.
Fair those are the first 3 steps but stepping increments for voltage etc are important if the first attempt does not work.
I guess people undervolte to keep their chips alive. I'm worried mine might go and I've already had one go previously.
Dude what if r5 3600 from 3.6 to 3.9 what vol i need because i cant calculate it i gueds you help me.
Try 1.15 :)
Is it safe to go 4ghz @ 1.325v? My R5 3600 can't do 4ghz even at 1.3v.
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I do 4ghz at 1.1v
Why 4gh if the max clock speed is already 4.2?
I'm doing a 4.3gh with 1.35v
And temps are not even reaching 65 on the stock cooler
@just_OsaM
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I just set my ryzen 5 3600 to 4.3GHz at 1.25volts and running cinebench 10 minutes cpu multicore, I got a max temps of 75.9C
Will update for more tests
(Edit) I use the same method in this video so he got a sub
i run my ryzen 3600x to 4.2 ghz at 1.176 volts , its worth going to 4.3 ghz because i don't see a big difference.
@@MarianPV20 Noice I'll try it on mine too let's seee
@@prograsp5174 wait what motherboard do you have?
@@MarianPV20 asrock b450M Pro4 R2.0
@@prograsp5174 i tried 4.3 ghz at 1.25 and its working.
Hello bro, will this work on a r5 3600 non X? Thank you
Hello,
I made my Ryzen 5 3600 run at 4000 MHz at 1,136V with offset -0.05 but can I make the frequency fluctuate, to lower it at idle so it can save power and lower temps?
I’m really happy it was helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time to leave some feedback! :) I’ve also got a few build videos on the channel and more coming, if you like the content consider subscribing as it really helps the channel! Unfortunately no real way to make it downclock, unless your Bios has a dynamic voltage option
Hello, kind sir. I am back with another question. I recently bought a used Ryzen 5 3600 and was wondering how much better this was than PBO? I am using an ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0
The CPU clock boosts to about 4.2GHz while gaming with CPU Boost Override +200MHz enabled. My question is, would I have better performance with a STATIC overclock, like how you have generously shown us, or should I stick to PBO? Generally my temps hover at around 64-67C while gaming and streaming with Helldivers 2. I play at 1080p resolution and am using a MSI GTX 1080 (Undervolted with your video)
your temps are really good, what fps do you get? i have a 5500xt and get 60 to 70 in heavy settings with the quality resolution. Im currently playing blade and sorcery with ok fps. I had my 3600 at 4.2 ghz with auto volt in bois, which set it at 1.3875 if i can recall and i regret it; having to constantly deal with temp issues, loud fans, and hot vrms was scary. stared using ryzen master and because temps are low, i see a bit more fps and overall its much easier to digest and work with than bios imo.
u can get more fps at lower tdp and temp @ 3600 ghz , turn off precision boost and other overclock settings, disable cppc, set cppc preferred core to auto, disable re size bar and enable 4g memory
i don’t see the SB clock spread spectrum or cpu frequency and voltage change. pls help
If you check in my “CPU Undervolting” playlist, I use different motherboards, so by crossreferencing two videos you should be able to follow along. But it only works if you subscribe to the channel :p
my r5 3600 non X
4.00ghz is 1.14375. been stable for a year
im playing with 4.10 at the moment
its at 1.18750 right now and been stable for 1month
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@@ImWateringPSUs i didnt use your video for the tips , i just experimented on my own, but no problem :) and i got my generic corsair ram from 2133 to 3533
@@taner980thank it works
if you give it some water wash before you start the process it will go even better
is the same as doing in it on ryzen master?
Will this undervolting settings will work for r5 3500x
Why wouldn't it, it's a Matisse chip...
Thanks, helps a lot. 😊
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yes, I did@@ImWateringPSUs 🫡
btw any suggestions for 5700X undervolt? Same idea with video above? Im using asrock B450 Pro4 too. Btw I'm using ur RTX 3060Ti undervolt video too!
Here I am! You’re actually lucky because I have a dedicated video for the Ryzen 7 5700X on the channel! It’s in my CPU Undervolting playlist
Do you have any undervolt suggestions for the 2700x?
Sooo, the 2000 and 3000 series Ryzen chips share a lot of the architectural choices in terms of voltage. You can follow the same procedure, but expect to reach 100-200Mhz less at the same voltage
4.1 at 1.19 seems like the best i can get, assume i need to upgrade from air cooler to aio
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I need 1.325v for a stable 4.1ghz in prima95
Hello I did put 4 Ghz and 1.2 V but I had bsod 2-3 hours after applying settings ,I'm not sure if the problem is undevolting?I have ryzen 5 3600,can you recommend me what to put so I can test if the undervolting causses the bsod?
its because its different of motherboards , you probabily need to set with minus or plus.
With this configuration, what power plan option should I choose in Windows. (balanced, high performance).
choose ryzen power plan to balance, as its better and stable than windows power plan
so, for an amd cpu, 5700x, is 42 core and 1.2 but perfect?
I have a dedicated video for the R7 5700X!
1.38v @4.5GHz, i hit 10400pts in cinebench r23, thx for guide
so on msi b450 board we choose override or offset for these?
You can choose!
i chose overide and pc went black could not boot over few hours till i reset coin. now im afraid to to try offset@@ImWateringPSUs
What we choose?@@ImWateringPSUs
wanted to undervolt my 3600 on b450 mobo. did choose override pc went black wont boot makes me reset cmos. chose offset mode, set - 0.05 and 0.025 boots fine but after 5-10 min pc keep restarting. cant understand whats wrong also cant understand how for others it works fine. really need some assistance @@ImWateringPSUs
New subscriber here. Thanks for the video. How about my 5700x undervolt setting sir? I have also this motherboard asrock. Similar to this
Thanks a lot for the sub! I do have a R7 5700X tutorial on the channel, it’s in my Undervolting playlist
does PBO Curve Optimizer and undervolt is the same feature?
Nope, PBO is automatic and acts on the boosting, via undervolting we manually give it better settings!
@@ImWateringPSUscould you make a next video that teach how to use offset mode and about negative weaker offset ?
Cpb and pbo +SMT or other settings pls is it okey for auto all for this ?
Yess, all auto but be sure to subscribe to the channel!
4.5 at 1.350v Stable and super fast cpz 551 signal core score
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Can i do this with stock cooler?
I have a 5800x 1.025v at 4.5Ghz its been playing warzone still no crash :x
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I said he did no stepping, 3:00 he does its here.
hi, i am runing at 4,4ghz with 1,232v .. is that good? did i win a silicon lottery?
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I don’t have xmp settings
Where's the offset setting for asrock?
Under the vCore/Core Voltage!
New Subscriber Brother.
Tq for the video.
Need undervolting video for ryzen 5 3600 with asus b450m-a ii motherboard.
now i change my 3600x ,i use msi 3060 ti with undervolt and is -9 temperature!!!
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Isn't that will keep the CPU running at full clock speed all the time? It'll hurt idle power consumption for sure.
It will still drop in idle because we’re not disabling the c-states! But under load it won’t fluctuate😇
I see. Will try this method on older ASRock AB350-Pro4. Hope it'll work. The problem with Ryzen 5 3600(X/XT) is the high voltage when precision boost active. It "boost" the power consumption more than performance gained from the clock speed boost.
@@SYLIRIAN-g7zany update?
Did u disable some settings or followed this steps only
is this safe still?
Hello,
Will this work as well for the ryzen 5 3600 ( no X variant ) ?
Thank you!
Yes it will! I should specify it in the description :)
i'm running mine stable @4GHz with 0,95 voltage xD
Non settings worked for me, that video didnt helped at all… 👎
super!!! 3600 r5
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1.175v 4.2g
Should have also made the guide voltage offset
True true, I do have it covered with different Ryzens on the channel though!
Nice
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@@ImWateringPSUs done..please return the favor. Thanks
The fact that you simply cant undervolt the cpu with variable voltage and clockspeed is a joke, intel turbo boost works much better than this shit, all you can do with ryzen is static voltage and core clock, so even if youre sitting at idle you still have 1.2 V and 4Ghz, a fkn JOKE!
Do it in msi mobo
Dog
There is no undervolting here
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