Friday, April 15th 2022
AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processor Spotted Running on MSI MAG B650 Motherboard at 1.5 Volts
AMD is slowly gearing up to launch the latest 7000 series Ryzen processors codenamed "Raphael." Thanks to the famous hardware leaker @9550pro on Twitter, we have evidence of B650 motherboards for the next-generation hardware. According to the image posted by the leaker, it appears like AMD's Ryzen 7000 series Raphael processor is running on MSI's MAG B650 motherboard at a very high voltage of 1.5 Volts VCore. While we don't know the exact SKU running here, we see a note referring to it as an Engineering Sample, meaning that this is not a final product. It is expected to see the new AM5 platform make a debut alongside DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 technology, so we have to wonder what the B650 chipset can support.
Source:
@9550pro (Twitter)
58 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processor Spotted Running on MSI MAG B650 Motherboard at 1.5 Volts
Anyone half competent is using curve optimizer on Zen 3.
And btw both my Zen 3 are undervolted so you clearly don’t know what are you speaking about…
I’m showing you my 5900X power draw. What about your ?
and take a look at my 5800X, with power limit actually REDUCED compared to stock:
Far more than “105W”.
Check out my CPU's max voltage at 1,5V, the max temp at 62C (room temp at 21C) and the max power darw at 95W as I setup this limit in UEFI. That setting goes from 45-95W when manual and for auto it goes to 128W.
As for the curve optimised, its purpose is to allow OC&UV at once through the ability to adjust each core seperately. Great feature but nothing to do with the power limits.
AMD TDP definition is a joke, especially regarding Ryzen 7 and 9.