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AMD Ryzen 3700x stock cpu core voltage very high

Your voltages are perfectly fine.
Its current not voltage that kills a cpu and spiking at 1.5v for small periods is what my 3900x does as well.
Your instability is most likely a ram issue.
Are you using a xmp profile?


Right ok, what I do is disabled xmp profile on D.C.O.P and leave everything on auto default with stock speed and see how it goes, if the pc does shutdown again then I have to RMA to overclockers possible to sent back memory ram but strange as I did memtest86 v9.0 and ran it overnight with xmp profile enabled and it all PASSED with no issues.

Here is image below with xmp profile disabled as it ran at 2666MHz instead of 3600MHz but strange why the highest core clock still below 4400MHz as it only max out at 4391.7MHz?

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Should I be worry about power reporting deviation below (showing red)
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I put memory at 3600MHz and set dram voltage at 1.350v and all on auto by default but I know memory timing isn't great. That's the only start off to see if pc are stable without shutdown itself.

The SV12 TFN still in higher maximum voltage at 5.19v Should I be worry about this one? Does other got the same as this?

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Shutdown at idle only when memory xmp profile is enabled. But I am now revert to stock memory but leave it at 3600MHz and hopefully it shouldn't shutdown itself. But shame about timing is not great on stock.

I have now raise this with overclockers in technical support and have to wait what they think of shutdown issues coming from?
 
Ok, seen a few idle shutdown issues. I think it's dropping the vcore too low.
Try setting medium-level LLC on both CPU and SoC, this has fixed it for some.
And don't obsess with your voltages - there's nothing out of the ordinary there, and if anything I'd say low voltages are causing your issues, not high ones.
 
This shouldn't have happen to stock amd cpu with all on auto default and should be stable. If it isn't then I might have to sent everything back for full refunded. This isn't acceptable in my view.
 
This is stock speed and pc has showdown again. I think I will sent it all back for full refunded. Not happy at all. I am well over 28 days DSR for full refunded but worry that overclockers might refused RMA for fully refunded for all parts returned under DSR?
 
I will download it and will check it. Will get back to you
If it shows PPT 88 TDC 60 EDC 90 then it's definetly running at stock values.

While running above 1.5 may shorten the lifespan of the CPU somewhat it should still last for years, unless there is any actual performance issues then it might be differcult to RMA.

Maybe worth contacting AMD with your concerns and see what they say, they might end up just sending you a replacement CPU etc.
 
Here is result of stock valves

Single core running cinebench R23
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Multi cores running cinebench R23

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Are these look ok?

Other thing is when I go to bios, enabled D.O.C.P a warning message appear on my screen below for 3600MHz XMP Profile enabled:
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And under windows hardware errors kept climbing up before pc shutdown itself on idle stock speed.

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This is stock speed and pc has showdown again. I think I will sent it all back for full refunded. Not happy at all. I am well over 28 days DSR for full refunded but worry that overclockers might refused RMA for fully refunded for all parts returned under DSR?

If you bought an entire working system then ocuk owes you an entire working system

But if you bought a bunch of parts and don't know which part isn't working then I expect ocuk would only want to refund the part which isn't working if you're past DSR period.

You may want to call or message them to find out for sure or if they can help narrowing down what part is a problem.
 
If you bought an entire working system then ocuk owes you an entire working system

But if you bought a bunch of parts and don't know which part isn't working then I expect ocuk would only want to refund the part which isn't working if you're past DSR period.

You may want to call or message them to find out for sure or if they can help narrowing down what part is a problem.

Yeah this will pretty upsets me cos I paid lot of money for parts £980! I expecting everything should work as is it. Not happy at all. My last Intel Build PC i7 2700K work perfect straight from all the parts from overclockers 12-13 years ago.Never has any issues for 12-13 years and still ongoing strong.

I feel gutted now and regret now should have gone to Intel instead. 10700K
 
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