September 4, 201114 yr Ill start at 1.34v. It just doesnt seem right that you have people running 4.7-4.8ghz @ 1.33-1.34v. But every chip is different. you can also try setting your RAM to 1333MHz or 1066MHz to take it out of the equation and try 4.6GHz / 1.37V againIf it passes then you might need a bit more DRAM voltage, or you could try using the XMP settings as Howard suggested
September 5, 201114 yr Author ran prime again at 1.335v @ 4.5ghz FAILED testRan with prime at 1.35v @ 4.5ghz passed. Looks like 1.35v is as low as I can go with 4.5 if I want lower volts. ~Spencer HoeferMOBO: Gigabye Aorus z590 elite | CPU: Intel i9-10900k | RAM: GSKILL RIPJAWS 32GB DDR4 3200 |GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080Ti 11GB| OS: Windows 10
September 5, 201114 yr It looks like a memory issue , at what speed have you kept the memory ? Ryzen 5 1600x - 16GB DDR4 - RTX 3050 8GB - MSI Gaming Plus
September 5, 201114 yr Under 10 hours of stable Prime95 there is no need talking about the stable system.
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