Again thanks so much for the reply
@wookiee87
Ah yeah nice eagle eye there mind you that figure does stick out a mile....it was bugged out as soon as I updated the AGESA 1.0.0.3 to support Ryzen 3000 (ASUS X470 Pro) need to fire off a few emails to ASUS about that as they were working completely fine before the update. Currently the Chipset and board VRM temps are broke. Kind of handy for me as the VRM are water cooled too via Monoblock
I think I might just do that then and lower the voltage to around 1.3v as you say and leave the core clock on auto.
Temps and speed from my chip seems to be much better. I'll have a play with this and see how I go.
Sorry
@random_matt for jumping in on your post its got me tinkering.
I don't normally mess around with all these settings but I really want this chip to last me a long time maybe 6 years plus and not start to give up as its only a year or so old.