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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    When I tried put a number like 0,0100 V my bios changed it to "Auto", so I could put 0,0125 V min. or higher number in neg. offset volt. (0,3000 V is max) By 0,0125 V I have 85% in Power Reporting Dev. I tried 0,05V but I had 80% in PRD during Cinebench. I should have 100% in Cinebench if I...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    OK, I set negative offset voltage 0,0125 V (lowest I can get) with PBO enabled - now Power Reporting Deviation is 85% during Cinebench. :D Unfortunately with PBO my score in Cinebench is like ~100 points lower...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Well, my overclocking voltage was lower than default setting in bios. Don't know why, but my motherboard on default sets 1,46 v (in game boost mode & normal), so I lowered it to 1,38V. Now I lowered to 1,35V and during Cinebench test Power Reporting Deviation was only 146% now... But also I had...
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    IMPORTANT Explaining the AMD Ryzen "Power Reporting Deviation" -metric in HWiNFO

    Could some interpret my results? I'm lost a little bit. I have 3700X on MSI X570 Gaming Edge WiFi, overclocked manually. CPU Ratio is 42,00 (4200 MHz) with override volting 1,3875 V (it shows 1,38V-1,4V) During Cinebench R20 Power Reporting Deviation is 160%. Is it good? bad? should I be...
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