Help With Stress Test and Ryzen Master

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I tried undervolting my CPU from 1.4 to 1.3 in Ryzen Master, but when I went to run the stress check in Aida64 I saw that my voltage (according to Ryzen Master) was going up to 1.35. Is this normal? Does it mean the stress test only certified my PC for 1.35 voltage, or does it also mean that my PC is certified for 1.3 voltage?

Also, Ryzen Master (its name here a disappointment) registered my iGPU speed as being 400, when in reality its supposed to be 1100. Does this mean the software lowers my iGPU whenever I use it, without readjusting the values manually? I would think so, except... when I operated at the unadjusted 400 value last night I was able to play games like StarCraft 2 just fine at high graphics, so that it seems like even at the 400 value my computer functions normally.
 
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I tried undervolting my CPU from 1.4 to 1.3 in Ryzen Master, but when I went to run the stress check in Aida64 I saw that my voltage (according to Ryzen Master) was going up to 1.35.
Some motherboards/BIOSes apply a small voltage boost to ensure stability. LLC/Load Line Calibration/VDroop Offset can cause it too. It's normal in my opinion.
1.4 to 1.3
You shouldn't go that far down when undervolting. If you were "testing the waters", then it's fine but start with 0.1v decreases.
registered my iGPU speed as being 400
It might be idling at a lower speed while monitoring. If it works fine don't mind it too much. A software/driver update might fix it.

If you're overclocking, keep temps below 80c for daily usage.

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I tried undervolting my CPU from 1.4 to 1.3 in Ryzen Master, but when I went to run the stress check in Aida64 I saw that my voltage (according to Ryzen Master) was going up to 1.35.
Some motherboards/BIOSes apply a small voltage boost to ensure stability. LLC/Load Line Calibration/VDroop Offset can cause it too. It's normal in my opinion.
1.4 to 1.3
You shouldn't go that far down when undervolting. If you were "testing the waters", then it's fine but start with 0.1v decreases.
registered my iGPU speed as being 400
It might be idling at a lower speed while monitoring. If it works fine don't mind it too much. A software/driver update might fix it.

If you're overclocking, keep temps below 80c for daily usage.
 
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