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    Phoronix: Linux 5.10-rc3 Released As A "Normal" RC3 Version

    Linus Torvalds just released Linux 5.10-rc3 as the newest test release ahead of stable Linux 5.10 that will be minted in December...

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    Originally posted by Linux_Chemist
    All 5.10 kernels so far have shown voltages even at idle that are compromisingly high for VCore for prolonged periods of time on ryzen 3700x and 3900x

    via sensors > k10temp-pci-00c3 it shows 1.55V for VCore...as for whether it's actually pulling that who knows (probably not), but we're 3 release candidates in now so I don't think anyone has noticed it yet lol I'm gonna git bisect it and bugzilla today

    Edit: It's commit d6144a40041a70ecce410a07d3a2b6906f6e7da9
    follow bug report here: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=210121
    Seems like it's misreported. I get the following on my 3700X:

    Code:
    k10temp-pci-00c3
    Adapter: PCI adapter
    Vcore:         1.55 V  
    Vsoc:          1.29 V  
    <snip>
    asuswmisensors-isa-0000
    Adapter: ISA adapter
    CPU Core Voltage:          1.27 V  
    CPU SOC Voltage:           1.08 V  
    DRAM Voltage:              1.34 V  
    VDDP Voltage:            796.00 mV  
    1.8V PLL Voltage:          1.83 V
    The bottom set of numbers approximately match the numbers I have in BIOS.
    Last edited by ResponseWriter; 09 November 2020, 07:49 PM.

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