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    Posted: 31 May 2020 at 10:47pm
look for voltage offset ?

or use ryzen master
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Hello everyone

I recently bought a ryzen 5 3600, with the asrock a320m-hdv r4.0 motherboard and 16gb ram at 3000mhz. As the title indicates, I am interested in doing a little undervolt to my processor since it reaches peaks of up to 1,475 volts and is somewhat uncomfortable due to the noise from the fans. For now the solution I found was to deactivate the "precision boost" and now the temperatures are stable. I have been investigating the UEFI and I have not found a method to apply an offset, in the overclock section it only appears to enable the XPM profile and modify the memory latencies, but I do not see any option to lower the voltages.

I have the latest BIOS version, could someone help me?

Thank you for your timely collaboration.
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