Undervolt your Ryzen 5 5600G for more FPS and Lower Temperature!

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Those Ryzen 5000 can be quite a bit power hungry if you let them behave like they want to, which is why today we're setting this R5 5600G to be more performing in multithread AND more power efficient, with lower temps and stopping itfrom overheating. The only downside is losing a bit of single core performance, but it's negligible in the real world!

This also works for the following models of Ryzen 5: 4500 5600 5500

If you like the video, be sure to drop a comment to let me know! Same goes if you encounter any kind of problem and would like some help! :)

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For people who know nothing about BIOS tweaking they will follow this without knowing what really is it.
This is clearly a CPU Overclocking = Fix core ratio & Static Voltage but at slightly lower voltage
i said overclocking since its still above the base clock of 3.9Ghz.
For people who follow this step you want to test if your OC is stable or not since not all CPU are not made equal you want to test it with prime95/OCCT (yes load is unrealistic but still its easy to find error with this to avoid sudden system instability)
Also at the end of the video its not entirely accurate the only accurate info is PBO+CO will gave you better single core speed, as for the all core workload its incorrect since your at static 4.0 ghz all core its overall all core performance will be worst than stock not unless your doing an all core 4.4Ghz OC but its 4.0 not 4.4 .
In games the advantage of all core OC over PBO+CO is higher 1% Lows its because of PBO core frequency fluctuation which is correct but again this is 4.0ghz 100Mhz stock will still perform better.
But the main goal of this guide is to lower temperature, under volt & increase FPS.
The lower temp & under volt is indeed correct but FPS? nope stock will perform better since its 3.9 base going over 4.0 vs 4.0 all the time which is merely 100Mhz higher than base clock.
IF you want lower temp do a per core offset using CO w/ PBO stock, this will reduce total core overall voltage increasing per core performance while PBO manual do increase performance but also increases heat so if you prioritize temps then PBO stock is fine.
With that setting it will perform better than the 4.0 all core OC in both single & multi core performance including workload & games but as for temp it may or may not achieve same temp since it will be base on how higher your offset per core is (CPU silicon quality) but over all will still lower the temp you also don't have to worry about degrading CPU since it behave like stock unlike static OC.

gamertechlive
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Ty man!, you're a genius, you've helped me a lot, my R5 5600g had been hitting around 74-79°C in Valorant, but now it doesn't even get 60°C and with the same perfomance or better!

neybimartinez
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Just did this today after i changed my cooler and thermal paste. Works wonders! Changed my voltage to 1.025V but can't find that ratio thing (might be bios but oh well). Temps are now much cooler and my mind is at ease. GREAT VID!

ivbenny
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Holy shit this was amazing, my Ryzen 5 5500 was cooking on 70-72°C during summer heats with stock cooler and 1 case ventilator and now when I undervolted to exactly the value of 1.025 and set memory speed to 3000mhz manually I'm barely getting 51°C in games such as World of Warcraft, Subnautica, Skyrim and Warcraft III! I skipped the part of setting CPU clock to 4ghz because I don't want it to work at max frequency all the time.
Thank you so much, this is A MASSIVE IMPROVEMENT and helped me so much.

Infers
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Definitely keep this in mind when I get my 5600g

carlosc
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Bro my motherboard have option to offset tell me what i do ryzen 5.5600g there is no manual mode in voltage section only offset

LokeshKumar-jntl
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Checked this out because my 5600g was hitting over 95 degrees in Cinebench r23. Only thing is (I'm a noob) I don't have cpu ratio (3900 MHz.) I wasn't sure if I should lower my cpu voltage as you did and just leave the other alone. I'm not really explaining well.
Good video - straight to the point.

TheClahey
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my spec pc ryzen 5 5600G, RAM 2x16gb 3600mhz, MB asrock b550m PRO SE. How to sett voltage?or same like video?

coffeerage
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is it working on biostar a520/b450/b550 motherboard? beacuse i will buy 5600g bundled with biostar mobo.

vivepate
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Hey :)
When going to CPU Voltage, there is only "auto" and "offset mode". Where is the "manual" option? ^^

timonbrall
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Could only manage 1.15v on the cpu, but brought temps down into the mid 30s (instead of mif 40s before). Thanks.

MrDilldock
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Managed to get the CPU temp to around 35 degrees when idle. If i try to drop below 1.10000v the system becomes untable if it even loads windows at all. It runs great at 1.1 though. Thanks for making this video!

ntedm
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Hi. I did the tutorial but temp still high. No changes for me.

alanreyes
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I don't know anything about that. Under Asrock the interface looks completely different. I can't find any of the labels either. There are also no tutorials on Youtube. Can you also make a video on how to set this for a 5 5600G in an Asrock bios?

simonsays
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do you know how to do it with Asus b450m k-ii? thankyou

Crenshaw
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holyyyy... this actually works, i used to think its some bs, but it actually works. 20 degrees celsius lower temp with a little bit better performance in games, and my Low tier MSI motherboard doesnt even support changing core ratio

ciszaiogien
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What about 5700g?....can you tell me clock ration and cpu Voltage

akhilpawar
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Hello. Awesome Video once again! I've followed your 3700x and rtx 2070 super tuning guide with great results! I've given that system away and till now no issues so far. I now have a new system I am working on which has the 5700g, I am yet to try these settings out but so far have set a voltage offset of -25mv and core ratio at 44x which gave me close to 10% increase in Cinebench with a decrease of of 5c in core temperature. I'm looking for high stability settings that would help improve 1% lows in games. Thanks!

Willadin
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Thanks for the video, I did the same as you. My computer won't turn on, shows a black screen, then a blue screen. When I set CPU Core Ratio 40 to . I tried 42, it didn't work, it only worked on 39. ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING, RAM Crucial Ballistix 3600 2X8GB, R5 5600G, power unit EVEA 750W 80plus Gold. latest BIOS version 2023 updated. Tell me, please, what should I do to raise at least 40, if not 42 CPU Core Ratio. RAM with included xmp 3600 MHz. CPU voltage 1.02500

NeFrizi
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I'm using 5600g but i don't have External GpU which settings will be good for me

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