2700x Vs 7600x

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Jonathon Burnside

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Aug 4, 2024, 12:05:17 PM8/4/24
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Yes, there was a situation where vSoC was overspec specially on ASUS boards, this has been fixed with the latest BIOS!!! ASUS did some shady things but... Don't let it scare you, the fault rate was actually really really really really low.
In order to achieve better memory stability, it was common practice to increase this voltage, I had to do it on my 2700X. When enabling EXPO, some boards, like ASUS, were applying well over 1.4v which is too much. So, latest BIOS have a limit at 1.3v
Both voltages if set too high will kill the CPU, normally if vCore is set to Auto, you have nothing to worry about. If you want to lower this voltage, you can. With curve optimizer or off set undervolt.
EXPO helps keep amd competitive. You should absolutely be using it. Unless your memory is not the best sticks. Ryzen does not require "a lot of voltage" not sure where you read that. Back in November,had some odd issues with mem/expo running at 6200. But now, that is easy, and you should have zero issues if you have a decent set of mem. So, not sure why you would be having any issues. I would absolutely turn on expo. Or leave a ton of love off the table. I mean, why did you buy the stuff, to neuter it? But do you mate.
Edit- 2 asus boards here. Never had a issue, going from a 7600x to a 7950x, to a 7800x3d. That was way over blown, and was NOT just soc voltage, but bios on said chips, doing odd behavior at the time. That is gone now. Honestly wasnt that big of a deal at the time. (1 of 100000's if that, sold)
As for EXPO, is not much about the EXPO itself, its the frequency and latency. But you should enable it, if you find it to be unstable, check my vid with some tricks to make it stable. One thing you could do is changing memory context restore from AUTO to DISABLED or lower frequency while tightening the timings.
Thank you very much you have been very clear! I have left and continue to leave everything on auto with the latest BIOS. I didn't use EXPO except right at the beginning to try leaving everything on auto but I immediately disabled it due to instability issues. I think I don't use it at the moment also because I see almost no advantage using the pc in 4k on tv and rarely in 2k on monitor.
I've read that Rayzen 7000 processors require a lot of voltage so it's a fair value from what I understand 1.4v the VCore, while the worrying one turns out to be the voltage of the CPU SOC (which in this case is fine).
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