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5800X Boost set to 5050Mhz all cores with AMD Curve Optimizer

I degraded at stock cores and just the RAM/IF overclocked.
Anything is possible,there are always bad CPU's.For instance my 3800XT I had to return it because it would crash at idle/desktop/youtube no load and very common problem. I have not had any reduction across any Ryzen CPU I owned and in a matter of fact with BIOS updates they only gotten better.
 
Anything is possible,there are always bad CPU's.For instance my 3800XT I had to return it because it would crash at idle/desktop/youtube no load and very common problem. I have not had any reduction across any Ryzen CPU I owned and in a matter of fact with BIOS updates they only gotten better.

All I know is one day it would not hold the RAM timings and I had to loosen them up to remove errors. Then I would restart in memtest at the 21 pass mark in test 7. Took over 6 months for it to happen. Likely was the motherboard and its love of high voltages but the CPU is fine at stock. Just lost 1900 IF.
 
Impressive. I’m thinking of building a master race gaming PC around 5000 chip.

I’m thinking a tuned 5800X, 4x8Gb of 2Rx8 and a 6900XT might be the most glorious route.
Putting our differences aside, I thought it was 4x 8 (1R) or 2x 16 (2R) for optimal memory perf?
 
Glad you had success, Well it is a benchmark ,so I do not see the difference you see between scores . there pretty much identical.If you did all core overclock alone you would get higher multi lower single.There are settings in BIOS you can change.
AS far as idle clocks go,you can change your power plan,if you want lower idle clocks.

You can set whatever you want and check stability for higher scores even if that is what you want. First off there are two different areas in all BIOS for PBO stuff.

In the AMD overclocking section ,go to PBO and set your AMD curve optimizer up- this will give you normal boost clock EG:5800X boost to 4850Mhz
In this section you can add up to 200Mhz it is the same for all motherboards EG: 4850Mhz+200Mhz=5050Mhz

If you want higher CPU boost clocks then you need to goto the second area for PBO settings
Advanced CPU Configuration set your PBO boost higher than 200Mhz like in the first section on MSI motherboards you can go as high as 500Mhz

To get 5100Mhz then set PBO here to 250Mhz
So 4850Mhz+250Mhz= 5100Mhz
save and test.

I also made a spreadsheet with how much voltage offset there is with a setting in BIOS so you can use that for high scores with more voltage and clocks..Now I did not do every setting ,that would be impossible. going 1/2/3/4/ at +- anyway enjoy
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...QvVSKyfD4DQghgUHb46-VIIzl3BQvX-hYt0D4/pubhtml
 
Glad you had success, Well it is a benchmark ,so I do not see the difference you see between scores . there pretty much identical.If you did all core overclock alone you would get higher multi lower single.There are settings in BIOS you can change.
AS far as idle clocks go,you can change your power plan,if you want lower idle clocks.

You can set whatever you want and check stability for higher scores even if that is what you want. First off there are two different areas in all BIOS for PBO stuff.

In the AMD overclocking section ,go to PBO and set your AMD curve optimizer up- this will give you normal boost clock EG:5800X boost to 4850Mhz
In this section you can add up to 200Mhz it is the same for all motherboards EG: 4850Mhz+200Mhz=5050Mhz


If you want higher CPU boost clocks then you need to goto the second area for PBO settings
Advanced CPU Configuration set your PBO boost higher than 200Mhz like in the first section on MSI motherboards you can go as high as 500Mhz

To get 5100Mhz then set PBO here to 250Mhz
So 4850Mhz+250Mhz= 5100Mhz
save and test.

I also made a spreadsheet with how much voltage offset there is with a setting in BIOS so you can use that for high scores with more voltage and clocks..Now I did not do every setting ,that would be impossible. going 1/2/3/4/ at +- anyway enjoy
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...QvVSKyfD4DQghgUHb46-VIIzl3BQvX-hYt0D4/pubhtml

Mine refuses to run or stay stable at ANYTHING over +50Mhz Boost. Even with identical settings. So it seems not all chips can do this unless I'm missing something..
 
Mine refuses to run or stay stable at ANYTHING over +50Mhz Boost. Even with identical settings. So it seems not all chips can do this unless I'm missing something..
Yes you are missing something. All AMD Ryzen CPU's are smart and they work a little different.My settings can be copied as a guide. You know this is overclocking a CPU they behave different. You need to find your setting. Out of the box the 5800X boost to 4850Mhz .SO if you copied my settings ,which is negative by the way ,so your CPU may not get enough voltage so use my chart
VF-curve test offset per core pick a voltage and start clocking. If you want a magic overclock AMD already does that for you.

I don't yet. Is that 1.5v what it's using when hitting max boost clock? Just getting an idea of how much vcore ryzen uses. Guessing a fair bit for higher clocks hence temp issues when using dark hero with DOS.
Well it has been explained many time on how AMD works but this is it in a nutshell.
When all things are good to keep the electrical, thermal, and/or utilization headroom under control and within safe parameters will have a higher sustained boost clock. So light loads high boost,heavy loads low boost adjust your setting to accommodate your CPU cooler. My CPU cooler I Paid 50 Canadian so 30£ and look at my temperatures there not bad at all,do people have higher temperatures yes and there are probably reason why ,from crap cpu to bad cooling.
 
Yes you are missing something. All AMD Ryzen CPU's are smart and they work a little different.My settings can be copied as a guide. You know this is overclocking a CPU they behave different. You need to find your setting. Out of the box the 5800X boost to 4850Mhz .SO if you copied my settings ,which is negative by the way ,so your CPU may not get enough voltage so use my chart
VF-curve test offset per core pick a voltage and start clocking. If you want a magic overclock AMD already does that for you.

Alright cool your heels :D I was only mentioning mine isnt doing what your would with those boost settings alone, you didnt mention voltages previously so I will take a look at those now with reference to your chart, thank you !
 
Awesome,remember AMD has not released all the goodies yet.I look forward to your results.

I just uploaded this video.Here is my actual PC gaming settings 5800X 5000+Mhz with temperatures in 50's on normal games like
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Rtx 4K Hdr 60 Fps,set to 60FPS because 120Hz always drops FPS to like 40FPS .Too bad some people have 5800X running hot

 
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