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Question Is 1.450 out of the box cpu vcore voltage safe?

Daniel levi

Junior Member
I'm using Asus ROG B350-F gaming motherboard I noticed that in the advance menu in the bios I found that the auto i.e. the out of the box bios uses 1.450 VCCore voltage is that fine or I should do something and only offset mode is available in the motherboard if its not safe kindly help me to resolve the problem.
 
You're gonna need to tell us what CPU you are using. It could go either way however that is a bit on the high side if you are not OC'ing and are using a basic air cooler.
 
In bios or windows? If both look for AMD cool and quiet setting in bios and enable it. If just on bios it's kind of the norm depending on the cpu as there is no power management active.

I brought up cool and quiet as my MSI uEFI has it disabled when it's set to auto for some silly reason.
 
You're gonna need to tell us what CPU you are using. It could go either way however that is a bit on the high side if you are not OC'ing and are using a basic air cooler.
I'm using
CPU : Ryzen 5 2400G with vega 11 IGPU
Cooler : STOCK COOLER
BIOS : Version 5220
and I'm not Overclocking it's just out of the box settings.
 
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