Power Consumption and Temperatures
3.3 GHz CPU, 2133 MHz Memory (Stock) |
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CPU Voltage: | 1.184 V |
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DRAM Voltage: | 1.20 V |
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Idle Power: | 9 W |
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Load Power: | 94 W |
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VRM Temperature: | 40.6°C |
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Chipset Temperature: | 38.9°C |
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3.9 GHz CPU, 3200 MHz Memory (OC) |
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CPU Voltage: | 1.275 V |
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DRAM Voltage: | 1.35 V |
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Idle Power: | 9 W |
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Load Power: | 142 W |
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VRM Temperature: | 47.2°C |
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Chipset Temperature: | 39.9°C |
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Clocking up the Ryzen 1700X CPU increased power consumption a fair bit, totaling up to almost 150W. The reported VRM temperatures increased a fair bit under the added load, but still managed to stay under 50 °C, which is more than adequate for the modest clocking abilities on tap here. I did manage to squeeze out 3200 MHz memory performance, but only barely. It was nice to see idle power remain the same both at stock clocks and under these overclocked settings.