If you want your CPU to last a long time I would lower it. AMD's maximum recommended is 1.3V, which will slowly degrade the CPU. > 1.3V is why people fried their CPU. I was at 1.25V and found I could go down to 1.20V with complete stability. Aim for ...
Right, so with the newest bios capping VSOC at 1.20V (and allowing auto to fluctuate), people are getting screwed that need like you 1.26V. That is why I say stay on the old bios and set whatever VSOC you need between 1.15 and 1.30 V safely, obviousl...
Yes on previous bios VSOC on AUTO is pegged at 1.25V, no fluctuations, it is broken (as it should fluctuate). But it is NOT broken because it doesn't NEED to fluctuate. I guess if you are not overclocking memory, using PBO, ect.. running full stock, ...
Yeah I'm staying with 2904. As far as the VSOC issue, it is NOT an issue. Auto has it pegged at 1.25V, which is far under AMD's 1.3V spec. I tried offsetting it and no post. Then I manually put in values and tested for stability. I was 100% stable ...
I guess I got my answer from AI, not sure why everyone is upset or frying their X3D chips. If you left the VSOC on auto it would just be fixed at 1.25V always and safe. Obviously people frying their CPU increased it over AMD's 1.3V recommendation. Pe...