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corecycler
Stability test script for PBO & Curve Optimizer stability testing on AMD Ryzen processors
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Fastest core in the system is the worst ?
I'm talking about loads that generate the highest boost clocks. Something like https://github.com/jedi95/BoostTester
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My 5800X3D only boosts to 4450 MHz
But if you want to find out your CPUs max single core boost, this tool is helpful. Pay attention to the effective clocks in HWInfo64.
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3700X PBO
However, I'd suggest running /u/Jedi95's BoostTester and seeing how many, if any, of your cores hit 4.4GHz: https://github.com/jedi95/BoostTester/releases
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How are we doing? Trying in finish dial-in of 5950X 4.6Ghz All-Core OC. 1.219 Vcore, 1.408 VDRAM, 1.10 VSoC
Here is an excellent tool for quickly checking your per core max boost clocks to determine which frequency override works best for your CPU (+75-125MHz for most Zen3 CPUs works best, higher values very often end up clock stretching and reducing performance unless you have a silicon lottery winner.): https://github.com/jedi95/BoostTester/releases
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Why my Ryzen 5800x shows maximum frequency 4.85Ghz in HWiNFO64 when 5800x maximum turbo frequency is 4.7Ghz ? CPU is running in 65W eco mode with Curve Optimizer enabled.
Best way I've found to see if each of your CPU cores are boosting where they should be is /u/Jedi95's boost tester: https://github.com/jedi95/BoostTester/releases
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Not all chips created equal. Ideas for what's going on with my single core score. My ryzen 7 5800x ?
Download /r/Jedi95's boost tester, it has never failed me to get a Ryzen chip boosting as high as it can: https://github.com/jedi95/BoostTester/releases
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(UPDATE) Trying to achieve stable 4.30GHz @ 1.212V! Any advice you can give? Using a 360mm AIO w/ Kyronaut Extreme.
Enable PBO + AutoOC with Ryzen Master, or (more ideally) set it up in your BIOS in the Precision Boost Overdrive section. Use Boost Tester to run a light workload that will see your CPU hit it's maximum boost frequency on each core. Try AutoOC at +75MHz or +150MHz at first, and test a few frequency override values to see which does best for your particular chip. Just setting this to 200MHz will often result in lower boost clocks, you have to hone in on which one works for your chip.
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Ryzen 3700x not boosting to 4.4
Go here and grab this program: https://github.com/jedi95/BoostTester/releases
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Which 1usmus Power Plan Do I Use?
This is a good program for immediately finding out where your boost maxes out on each core: https://github.com/jedi95/BoostTester/releases
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