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Power Reporting Deviation in Ryzen 5 5600 (NON X)

LautaroPRZ

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This are normal values in power reporting deviation?
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This are normal values in power reporting deviation?

96 is fine. Just think of it as pushing a bit more power/current than it's showing.

Egregious and becoming a problem is something along the lines of ~75%, which some older AM4 boards regularly did.

You could also always use telemetry adjustments (in most later AGESAs and should be present in all board vendors' BIOSes) to adjust the number closer to 100%, but it really is a waste of time here.
 
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I don't know what would be considered "normal" but I see nothing there that alarms me. It is my [limited] understanding that, when pushed, you never want to hit 100% because that suggests you hit a wall (bottleneck?). Instead, you want to come just shy of 100% - which I'd say you did, all while keeping your maximum temps well under control. :)
 
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