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Hi.
So, I have to 5950x, I'll refer to them as the old one and the new one.
They are installed on computers with roughly the same config. Same memory,
same AIO cooler, almost same MBs (the old is on a MSI x570 meg ace, the new
one is on an MSI x570s meg ace max), same config in the bios...
The old one behaves under load as, I think, we're used to see a 5950x do:
with a 32 threads load under linux it boosts at about 4.65 ghz on all cores and
temps goes up to 55C over ambient.
The new one behaves under load in, I think, a strange way for a 5950x:
with 32 threads load under linux it boosts at about 4.3 on all cores BUT temps
never go above 30C over ambient.
(don't compare the 32 threads load under linux with a multi core cb20 load
under windows. Both of them will probably boost higher with CB20
under windows but the comparison of their behavior would be the same.)
Now, I thought that a ryzen 5000 would, roughly speaking, boost as high as it can
as long as it does not pass a certain thermal threshold.
So, if this was the normal situation in which the old is a decent chip whereas
the new one not so much, I would see these low boost on the new one but coupled
with high temps. Instead I get this low boost AND low temps and it seems
like the new one is holding back or is being held back (maybe by the agesa code?
but they are both under 1.2.0.3c so...I know it's not the slightly different MB,
because the new cpu was on an Asus x470 MB for a little while and it behaved
exactly the same).
So, two questions:
1) Has anyone seen/known of a behavior like this?
2) What should I do to try to give the new one a "nudge" into boosting higher?
Maybe try to put manual PPT/TDC/EDC (and what values exactly? I'm not much
of an overclocker). Or maybe something else, I don't know.
Thanks
So, I have to 5950x, I'll refer to them as the old one and the new one.
They are installed on computers with roughly the same config. Same memory,
same AIO cooler, almost same MBs (the old is on a MSI x570 meg ace, the new
one is on an MSI x570s meg ace max), same config in the bios...
The old one behaves under load as, I think, we're used to see a 5950x do:
with a 32 threads load under linux it boosts at about 4.65 ghz on all cores and
temps goes up to 55C over ambient.
The new one behaves under load in, I think, a strange way for a 5950x:
with 32 threads load under linux it boosts at about 4.3 on all cores BUT temps
never go above 30C over ambient.
(don't compare the 32 threads load under linux with a multi core cb20 load
under windows. Both of them will probably boost higher with CB20
under windows but the comparison of their behavior would be the same.)
Now, I thought that a ryzen 5000 would, roughly speaking, boost as high as it can
as long as it does not pass a certain thermal threshold.
So, if this was the normal situation in which the old is a decent chip whereas
the new one not so much, I would see these low boost on the new one but coupled
with high temps. Instead I get this low boost AND low temps and it seems
like the new one is holding back or is being held back (maybe by the agesa code?
but they are both under 1.2.0.3c so...I know it's not the slightly different MB,
because the new cpu was on an Asus x470 MB for a little while and it behaved
exactly the same).
So, two questions:
1) Has anyone seen/known of a behavior like this?
2) What should I do to try to give the new one a "nudge" into boosting higher?
Maybe try to put manual PPT/TDC/EDC (and what values exactly? I'm not much
of an overclocker). Or maybe something else, I don't know.
Thanks