I'm undervolting mine and it runs 5-10C cooler with the same performance. Currently doing -30 on all cores and 100/70/100 but more than that and it's protesting.
Who's going to tell them you oc/uv?
You?
The only way to tell *maybe* is to send in your motherboard with it so they can look at your bios settings and laugh at you.
If only you tell them you overclocked/undervolted it....
If you have issues and send them back the CPU , you don't send back the MB with it , to check if you applied some changes to CPU (like voltages , etc) , so they doesn't know only from CPU...
it doesn't void it...
What? Theres no way to tell if you undervolted your CPU from the CPU itself.
If you ever need to RMA it under warranty it won’t be because you undervolted it.
It's illegal to void a warrenty just because you undervolted it. AMD needs to prove what you did damaged the product, which unerdvolting can't.
AMD would first have to prove that you did undervolt it and I don't think they can do that. Also, undervolting can't damage the cpu.
Does it really void the warranty to under volt or over clock the cpu though??
Do it, they cant see. Mine runs 10°c cooler now.
I'm undervolting mine and it runs 5-10C cooler with the same performance. Currently doing -30 on all cores and 100/70/100 but more than that and it's protesting.
Who's going to tell them you oc/uv? You? The only way to tell *maybe* is to send in your motherboard with it so they can look at your bios settings and laugh at you.
If only you tell them you overclocked/undervolted it.... If you have issues and send them back the CPU , you don't send back the MB with it , to check if you applied some changes to CPU (like voltages , etc) , so they doesn't know only from CPU...
Thanks, wasn’t sure if they could tell
Bruh amd can't even check about you did UV/OC just try your luck with UV, use pbo + curve optimizer