
Published on Jul 22, 2019
In this content, we benchmark the Gigabyte X570 Master and MSI X570 Godlike to demonstrate undervolting behavior on the AMD R9 3900X & R5 3600.
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Undervolting is a valid concept that can net real performance improvements in GPUs and CPUs alike. Those improvements are typically in the form of reduced power consumption (watts * amps = power), reduced heat load as a result, and increased frequency boosting headroom under Precision Boost 2 parameters. Today’s video looks at valid and invalid undervolting results between two boards and two CPUs, showing how to know when your undervolt is working (or not). We also demonstrate offset vs. override voltages for this test.
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