This isn't right for my Gigabyte x570 Xtreme if you change the label on zen 2 Ryzen 3000 series.
The CLDO VDDG voltage is the VDDG_IOD voltage. And coresponds to changes made on that setting, so Zentimings 1.2.0, works correct for me.
I think the others were confused by the removal of the two VSOC voltages and replacing one with VDDG_CCD, which as you say is only supported on Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 series.
Hmm, on my X370 motherboard it shows the CCD voltage - I have set CCD and IOD to different values and the one in the table seems to be the CCD. Maybe it's another AGESA versions difference.
I may have to add additional logic and have different readings based on the table version. I'm still reading the same offset 1F8, just can't tell which voltage is that and if it is the same on all bioses.
As for the VSOC, I've left the SVI2 reading only, since the same voltage read from the SMU power table always matches it with some small delay and there's no need to display both.
Just to be clear.
Ryzen 3600, MSI X570 Unify
I reported as I was unsure what is the expected correct result.
Your debug report shows 1.01234100 at offset 1F8. Could you tell me if that matches VDDG IOD or VDDG CCD (if the bios have them separate)?
where can I download 1.2.2.84 link? and i set vsoc 1.150 in bios and vsoc 1.313 show wrong on 1.2.1.65 debug.
That's quite normal, there's usually a voltage drop compared to the value set in bios. It also depends on rounding precision. Nothing to worry about.
It shows 1.1313V on your screenshot. Apparently RyzenMaster shows the value set in bios and not the voltage from the sensor.
The version on my screenshot is not available yet, but it doesn't have any significant changes, apart from some visual styles for "N/A" fields, system info fixes and some rework of the core module, which won't affect the functionality.
PS: It seems some motherboards also provide the MEM VDDIO (DRAM voltage), so I will probably add that in the next version, however it will show N/A or 0 on boards that don't provide it. For example it always reads 0 on my Crosshair VI Hero, so I thought it is not possible to show DRAM voltage.