Appearantly the VRM temperature can also be read out. There is no information on sensor placement however, except whats already within the name of the temp. Yup, those sources are a great reference W1zzard Administrator Staff member Joined May 14, 2004 Messages 27,698 (3.70/day)...
With pump back on and temp dropping very slow, it would suggest, there is a problem with the water cooling. If you decide to open ot and clean everything, i would put distilled water inside instead of fancy liquids, bcoz those tend to build sediment and are sometimes good for algae. ...
keep doing all the good work AMD!! 0 Likes Reply work2survive Journeyman III 10-16-2020 01:07 PM Empty heading GPU support for screen rotation directly on the card, not dependent on the OS, I know is an awkward request, but my monitor has a VESA mount in...
The CPU is just on a year old (I assume zero warranty after that) and ran on a cheap B660 motherboard for 80% of its life which was throltting the power anyway due to the VRM limits of the board. Can anyone point me to any alternative solutions to try and see if there's a...
That means the regulators are disabled, and the voltage regulation takes place on the motherboard via the VRM. A prime example is the voltage for the CPU cores.altThe dLDOs for the CPU cores are still present on the CCDs, just like on the Ryzen 5000 series processors. However, they ...
wraith stealth: Idle temp 33°C One more review R5 3600 (in french): https://overclocking.com/test-ryzen-5-3600/17/ wraith stealth: Idle temp 35°C MINE: wraith stealth: Idle temp 50°C ??? Is AMD sending good samples to reviewers and then selling very low quality p...
CPU throttling is caused byyour vrm's not being able to handle the voltage required to run the cpu and the rest of the board. They overheat. They throttle the cpu which allows the vrm's to cool down. How do you fix a CPU bottleneck?
Very funny though is that it won't change with the side glass of the case off. So when I don't have a case/airflow issue, why are they so "+high at idle. I'm very curious if it will change with the new board or stay the same: [AMBIENCE TEMP: ca. 25°C] CPU: 50°C (...
aswell as reaching the highest temperature increase of all the sensors. The CPU increases by a big jump in temperature, but it also increases by almost the double. Although I think steady increase is better suited for controll of case fans, therefore I picked the VRM MOS sensor over the ...
@ecopsorn No, that SoC is way low. Get it up to at least 1.08V. It seems that LLC for SoC on your board is on Auto setting and it'll droop a bit, so you should be good with 1.1V. Whenever you need to monitor Vcore or SoC, look to SVI2 TFN. It's what the C...