09-09-2019 11:33 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:42 PM by ROGBot
09-09-2019 12:00 PM
09-09-2019 12:22 PM
09-09-2019 12:42 PM
09-10-2019 09:53 AM
xeizo wrote:
Maybe Asus will surprise us, they have been very silent
09-10-2019 06:58 PM
09-10-2019 11:47 PM
nitinkumar00 wrote:
They are working hard to make sure they over volt the CPU and then blame it on AMD lol. I have asrock x570 pro in another system. Idle voltage is hands down better. My processor always stays at less than 1.25v average. But asus croshair viii stays at 1.4+v most of the time. Yea it dips to sub 1v at times but average is always around 1.4v. I think they waste way too much time on extra **** that doesn't mean anything and need to stop overdoing things.
09-11-2019 07:32 PM
xeizo wrote:
Idle voltage is intended to be high on Ryzen 3000, it's a design decision from AMD which benefits the latency of boosts. From 40ms down to 1ms with CPPC2. If you remove that, you remove the fast latency.
High idle voltage doesn't do any harm, becuase in idle there is no consumption of power and there is no current flowing. I think a lot of you keyboard warriors mix match voltage with current and power. They are totally different entities and are coupled together in Ohms law.
09-11-2019 12:27 AM
nitinkumar00 wrote:
They are working hard to make sure they over volt the CPU and then blame it on AMD lol. I have asrock x570 pro in another system. Idle voltage is hands down better. My processor always stays at less than 1.25v average. But asus croshair viii stays at 1.4+v most of the time. Yea it dips to sub 1v at times but average is always around 1.4v. I think they waste way too much time on extra **** that doesn't mean anything and need to stop overdoing things.
09-11-2019 07:34 PM
gupsterg wrote:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?113004-CH-VII-amp-3900X-high-vcore-in-BIOS&p=783801#post78...