Hi guys,
I see most overclockers use override CPU voltage with a negative offset. I've Ryzen 5 3600 with MSI B450 Tomahawk Max and could set the Vcore to 1.175V in "Mode 1" and 4125Mhz frequency with stable daily home usage (games and etc).
I could not get stable with a negative offset with even 0.05V Now my question is "If I want to get stable in negative offset I must rise up the Vcore a bit higher than 1.175V but why I must do that when I can get stable with only override mode! Also what I can not understand about the negative offset mode, how is possible to get stable on CPU load with lower Voltage? I think on CPU idle we must get lower voltage and on load, we must get higher voltage like what do in positive offset!
Please learn me what I don't know!
Thanks
I see most overclockers use override CPU voltage with a negative offset. I've Ryzen 5 3600 with MSI B450 Tomahawk Max and could set the Vcore to 1.175V in "Mode 1" and 4125Mhz frequency with stable daily home usage (games and etc).
I could not get stable with a negative offset with even 0.05V Now my question is "If I want to get stable in negative offset I must rise up the Vcore a bit higher than 1.175V but why I must do that when I can get stable with only override mode! Also what I can not understand about the negative offset mode, how is possible to get stable on CPU load with lower Voltage? I think on CPU idle we must get lower voltage and on load, we must get higher voltage like what do in positive offset!
Please learn me what I don't know!
Thanks
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