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4.5ghz all core? Bloody hell, that's a good chip you've got there.
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4.5ghz all core? Bloody hell, that's a good chip you've got there.
I see. My bad.I don't have one of those.
System locks up if I go to 4.4 GHz all core, with Voltage at 1.35. Not sure how much higher I can go on AMD.
You are the first here with that CPU I think. Get some single core numbers up man
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Unfortunately single core performance is around 500, I've enabled PBO from BIOS but didn't see any improvements, not sure if using ryzen master would improve anything over the bios settings?You are the first here with that CPU I think. Get some single core numbers up man
Do you have the latest BIOS and Chipset driver installed? The reason I ask is because initially Zen 2 had boost problems and the latest ones fixed that. That score is on the low side tbhUnfortunately single core performance is around 500, I've enabled PBO from BIOS but didn't see any improvements, not sure if using ryzen master would improve anything over the bios settings?
Yeah I made sure to update BIOS to latest as well as chipset drivers... While watching the sensors I can see the cores jumping all the way from 3.5ghz to 4.6ghz , in comparison when running the all cores test the frequency stays quite fixed , ex 4.0ghz mostly with a few dips to 3.975ghz here and there. Same with the core usage, when running the all core test all cores are at 100% usage, when running the single core , the maximum usage goes all the way from 40 to 100, but mostly in between...Do you have the latest BIOS and Chipset driver installed? The reason I ask is because initially Zen 2 had boost problems and the latest ones fixed that. That score is on the low side tbh
Wow, that is disappointing. Thought these were meant to boost to 4.7GHz?? That would net you no less than 545 points. Apart from as mentioned if you have latest BIOS and chipset drivers, not sure if you want to experiment in Ryzen Master and do some overclocking? You can try and find which is your best CCX and overclock that to 4.7GHz and run the single core test.Unfortunately single core performance is around 500, I've enabled PBO from BIOS but didn't see any improvements, not sure if using ryzen master would improve anything over the bios settings?