Did i damage my CPU or motherboard ?

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  • matpc
    PCHF Member
    • Oct 2023
    • 2

    #1

    Did i damage my CPU or motherboard ?

    Hello

    I have a Asus Tuf B550M motherboard, a Ryzen 7 5700X and an XPG Pylon 650w PSU.

    I have installed a new cpu fan as well as some case fans.

    I´ve tried to set the max frequency ( 4,6ghz) in ryzen master to test some temps

    However , when i tried to do it , it asked me to also change the voltage (to 1,55v , maxvoltage) and when i did it my , cpu temperature was like 100 degrees in 5 seconds and the pc shut off

    I´m wondering if this could cause any damage? i turned on the pc after just fine but i´m kinda worried

    Thanks
  • xrobwx71
    PCHF Moderator
    • Mar 2023
    • 1067

    #2
    It can cause damage if sustained but it has a built-in safety net (which you witnessed) to prevent damage.

    Don’t repeat it and you’ll be fine.

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    • matpc
      PCHF Member
      • Oct 2023
      • 2

      #3
      Originally posted by xrobwx71
      It can cause damage if sustained but it has a built-in safety net (which you witnessed) to prevent damage.

      Don’t repeat it and you’ll be fine.
      I see

      sorry being insistent , but do you think it could have degraded the cpu or stuff?

      Do you know any software i can test the cpu to check if it is 100%?
      Thanks

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      • xrobwx71
        PCHF Moderator
        • Mar 2023
        • 1067

        #4
        Originally posted by matpc
        but do you think it could have degraded the cpu or stuff?
        No, it did not.
        Originally posted by matpc
        Do you know any software i can test the cpu
        CPU-Z for Windows® x86/x64 is a freeware that gathers information on some of the main devices of your system : Processor name and number, codename, process, package, cache levels. Mainboard and chipset. Memory type, size, timings, and module specifications (SPD). Real time measurement of each core's internal frequency, memory frequency. CPU-Z is fully supported on Windows® 11. The CPU-Z‘s detection engine is now available for customized use through the CPUID System Information Development Kit, a professional SDK built for the Microsoft Windows & Android.


        Ocbase is the home of OCCT, the most popular all-in-one stability / stress testing / benchmarking / monitoring tool available for PC

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        • phillpower2
          PCHF Administrator
          • Sep 2016
          • 15209

          #5
          AMD System Monitor

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15209

            #6
            Being that the OP revisited the forum but chose not to reply this thread will be marked and closed.

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