Ryzen CPU temperature Fix with Ryzen Master (Cooler Temperature at Same Performence)

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hello psychic in this video I'll be showing you how I keep my ryzen CPU significantly cooler than it was in stock this is done by setting your own clock speed and voltage instead of relying on Precision boost overdrive which is a feature built into Verizon CPUs that is meant to automatically overclock your CPU for the best performance however it does not always do that properly as was the case for mine and probably yours as well first to get things started we're going to be needing two free programs Linked In the description below and avenge R20 for stress testing your CPU to make sure whatever settings you apply are stable and rise and master by AMD themselves to edit your core clock and voltage after installing open up ryzen master and you'll be greeted with the screen on the left here you can see the information of your temperature CPU clock speed and voltage and on the right you have different profiles where you can change the settings and when you open yours up it should look like this it should be on the default profile for my CPU the ryzen 73700x the base clock is 3.6 gigahertz but with Precision boost overdrive that it came in with it can potentially go up to 4.4 gigahertz however this is meaningless because in reality your CPU will thermal throttle due to the voltage you'll never be able to sustain a 4.4 gigahertz clock for any workload so before we make any changes to the rise and master profile we need to find your sustained maximum clock speed and voltage to do this open up cinebench and click run and also make sure to have the ryzer master open as you can see once the temperature reaches 95 with thermal throttles and your CPU and voltage goes down to sustain the fastest speed at 95 degrees which is your maximum as you can see I'm getting about 3.8 gigahertz and 1.2 volts once we're done go over to the manual panel and insert that clock speed we had and the voltage so for me it was 3.8 gigahertz so I'll put 3 800 click enter and my voltage was 1.2 volts click enter before we test this for stability if at any time you see that your temperature is going in integer above your maximum listed while running a stress test likes an event immediately stop the stress test or it may cause permanent damage to the CPU for example if I see here that my temperature goes 96 or higher I know that the voltage I've put in is not safe and I need to stop my stress test this is why we initially found our sustained Max voltage which for me is 1.2 so you don't have to run into this problem but if you do remember to stop the stress test now once you put in your stain Max voltage and clock speed click apply unless running for stability on cinebench this should be stable because this is practically the same thing that your CPU was running on default so you should not go above your maximum temperature when running this but if you do make sure to stop the cinebench now it's about figuring out how much you can lower your voltage and maintain stability for this lower your voltage by increments of 0.05 and stress test it with cinebench until your PC eventually crashes keep in mind to remember your last stable voltage because once you start up your computer from the crash that will be the voltage you will put into rise and master as you can see the lowest voltage that stable for 3.8 gigahertz for my CPU is 1.05 volts 200 bench you can already see a massive Improvement of 15 degrees cooler temps than my stock settings for practically the same performance now since I am running OBS the score here will not be accurate but I'll have a screenshot of the scores when I'm not running OBS up right now and you should see that the scores on stock and after we applied is the same for most of you this is it we can also go in and fine-tune the clock speed and voltage even further to get the most optimal temperatures with clock speeds you're happy with I myself use a clock speed of 4 gigahertz and a voltage of 1.06875 to squeeze out the most performance for my CPU with a Max temperature I'm satisfied with or of course the settings for your CPU will be different so if all the instructions and don't just copy and paste numbers I'm putting into my PC on screen you should see screenshots of the results of testing cinebench with my stock settings and with my current settings my settings actually got a little higher score with lower temperatures remember to use ryzen Master responsibly and never over Vault hopefully this video helped and I'll see you in the next one
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Channel: Siketh
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Keywords: ryzen, ryzen master, ryzen cpu hot, cpu too hot, cpu undervolting
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Length: 4min 11sec (251 seconds)
Published: Mon Nov 28 2022
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