Ryzen 5600 voltage. That's exactly what the boost I wanted to run my 5600X at 4. AMD is building the Ryzen 5 5600 on a 7 nm production process using 4,150 million transistors. Ryzen 5 5600 has 32 MB of L3 cache and operates at 3. Totally normal. 6Ghz all cores at 1. 5V. 4 GHz, depending on the workload. Newer Ryzen 5 5600 should do 4. . 85Ghz for 1T tasks and whatever that can be achieved at nT with reasonable, long-term adequate voltage that won't degrade the CPU in any noticeable way in the next like 2-3 years. When idle, it puts cores to sleep, so voltage goes as low as . 4V, but it can spike as high as 1. I'm running auto voltage in bios, CPU boost clock override +150, Curve Optimizer per core negative 18,30,14,14,22,20 PBO limits, manual 90/60/90 It's core current and temperature that degrades CPU's, not voltage, but voltage is the only knob we have to turn that can reduce both core current and temp. For the Ryzen 5 5500, we had to increase the SoC voltage to 1. 2V. 3-1. 25V to solidify our DDR4-4000 memory overclock, but that wasn't required for the Ryzen 5 5600, largely because it tapped out at a SVI2 TFN is the correct voltage. 5 GHz by default, but can boost up to 4. I have PBO2 enabled with curve optimizer. It sounds like you have your LLC set to a higher value so it's overshooting voltage. 9V. Newer Ryzen 5 5600 should do 4. Typical operating voltage for Ryzen is 1. PBO is the safer way to OC, manual OC disables the FIT which leaves the chip more open to degradation. yqxhlc cyx wmdacn rjhfh lks xsvr vwii fgue keyvav uwxyec