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ClockTuner 2.0 for Ryzen... do YOU have a Golden Sample? Post your results here. :)

Interesting might try this. Latest version is 2.0 RC5 released 09/03/21

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/clocktuner-for-ryzen-download.html

(Delete previous Clocktuner folder as the archive contains a new version of CinebenchR20)

Installation:
  • Download CTR and unpack the ZIP archive in a directory of your choice
  • Then download the Cinebench R20 archive and extract the contents of the archive to the “CB20” folder (this folder is located inside the CTR folder).
You can now run the Cinebench R20 one time. Please accept the license agreement, and close it Cinebench R20. CTR is now ready for use.
  • A common mistake is that people forget to run the program as an administrator or forget to delete or disable anti-cheat software.
Note: Sometimes it happens that the OS corrupts CTR configuration file and the application no longer wants to start. Below you can also download CTR Config Cleaner which will allow you to get rid of the corrupted file.
 
Boo, had hoped for higher than silver
Oh well, I can be happy knowing it stayed at a good temperature. Custom water loop

DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1163
CPU TEL: 1127
Max temperature: 46°
Energy efficient: 3.88
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4475 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1325 mV
Reference frequency: 4575 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1125 mV
Reference frequency: 4225 MHz
 
That's a shame, Do you manually overclock yours then? After watching a few reviews and primarily using my PC for browsing & Gaming I can't see the point in doing so for me, From what I've seen in reviews for gaming there's normally very little to gain & in some games it can hurt performance.

With manual overclocking its unstable over 3.8ghz lol...
 
DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1133
CPU TEL: 1106
Max temperature: 61.8°
Energy efficient: 3.96
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4500 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1325 mV
Reference frequency: 4600 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1125 mV
Reference frequency: 4250 MHz

ASUS ROG Ryuo 240 cooler
 
DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1063
CPU TEL: 1062
Max temperature: 1.4°:eek:
Energy efficient: 3.81
Your CPU is GOLDEN SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4400 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1350 mV
Reference frequency: 4550 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 4250 MHz

Dunno how, my CCX's are 130 & 116. CTR 2.0 RC5 shows my CPU frequencies in the 10's of 1,000's and won't complete a tuning run anymore. Even after the CTR clean up tool. Temps wont read right either.
 
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Boo, had hoped for higher than silver
Oh well, I can be happy knowing it stayed at a good temperature. Custom water loop

DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1163
CPU TEL: 1127
Max temperature: 46°
Energy efficient: 3.88
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4475 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1325 mV
Reference frequency: 4575 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1125 mV
Reference frequency: 4225 MHz
46c seems really unrealistic for the load temps unless you are in a very cool air conditioned room... have you used HWINFO to confirm those figures? :)
 
46c seems really unrealistic for the load temps unless you are in a very cool air conditioned room... have you used HWINFO to confirm those figures? :)
I have not. I may run it again with it, but I did check other software like coretemp and CPU-Z and it was in line with what the test was reading.
I am using two 360 rads though, one 60mm and one 40mm.
 
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I have not. I may run it again with it, but I did check other software like coretemp and CPU-Z and it was in line with what the test was reading.
I am using two 360 rads though, one 60mm and one 40mm.
Ahh I see, a bit of a hardcore watercooling setup then.

I recommend downloading Cinebench R23 and running a full Multicore benchmark and seeing how high the temps rise (HWINFO tells you the min and max etc, amazing tool).

Cinebench: https://www.techspot.com/downloads/6709-cinebench.html
HWINFO: https://www.hwinfo.com/download/
 
:(

DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1127
CPU TEL: 1244
Max temperature: 49°
Energy efficient: 3.52
Your CPU is BRONZE SAMPLE
Recomended CCX delta: 200
Theoretical maximum CCX delta: 225
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 4400 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1275 mV
Reference frequency: 4550 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1000 mV
Reference frequency: 4050 MHz

Custom water, 2x360mm (60mm thick) radiators and 3090 in the same loop
 
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DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1133
CPU TEL: 1082
Max temperature: 55.2°
Energy efficient: 4.04
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended CCX delta: 150
Theoretical maximum CCX delta: 175
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1100 mV
Reference frequency: 4225 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4475 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1000 mV
Reference frequency: 4050 MHz
Phoenix deactivated!


Arctic 280 AIO, GB x570 Elite
 
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DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1048
CPU TEL: 1043
Max temperature: 57.3°
Energy efficient: 3.88
Your CPU is GOLDEN SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4375 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1350 mV
Reference frequency: 4525 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 4225 MHz

Phoenix deactivated!
Phoenix ready!

Using a Be Quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black Air Tower on MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI.

However i'm running this at 4500 Mhz with 1225 mV stable via Ryzen Master.
 
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DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1202
CPU TEL: 1174
Max temperature: 64.2°
Energy efficient: 3.45
Your CPU is BRONZE SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4075 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1350 mV
Reference frequency: 4225 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 3925 MHz

Bah, potato quality 3700X :(

Still, I slapped in it the socket and haven't messed with it since. It's got to be 100% stable as for work as well
 
Here is mine:
DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 872
CPU TEL: 1081
Max temperature: 62.7°
Energy efficient: 3.75
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4725 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1350 mV
Reference frequency: 4875 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 4575 MHz
 
Here is mine:
DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 872
CPU TEL: 1081
Max temperature: 62.7°
Energy efficient: 3.75
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4725 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1350 mV
Reference frequency: 4875 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 4575 MHz
Wow, seems you have a nice clocker. :)
 
Thanks as does this mean setting Manual vcore set at 1.35v and put ratio at 47x leave rest on auto?

Managed to leave it on all cores on x44 ratios with vcore at 1.312v all stable
 
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After playing with my CPU I decided to leave it with curve optimiser as it gives best single core performance as well MT performance. Getting 6200 in CB20 and 630+ ST.

ryzen clock turner whilst nice it doesn’t give the best ST performance and I have tested it and doesn’t lower temperatures either. The factor that dictates the heat coming out is the PPT setting in PBO. If I leave it as auto (required by clock tuner) and dial in those setting in bios, it will just hit 140w on my CPU which is exactly the same result as having PBO enabled.

so by having advanced mode in PBO and manual adjust PPT I can get best temps as well as working with curve optimiser to get under volt going.

also the programme is still broken. For earlier zen it was a nice tool. But now zen 2 and zen3 have their own boost algo, this sort of tool is next to useless now
 
I've just built a 5800x system, I'm completely new to Ryzen (good to be back on an AMD machine though!)

I've just run the diagnostics on RCT 2.0 RC5 :


***ClockTuner for Ryzen 2.0 RC5 by 1usmus***
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
GIGABYTE B550 VISION D-P
BIOS ver. F11 SMU ver. 56.40.00
TABLE ver. 3672068
DRAM speed 3600 MHz
03/28/2021 09:18:31


Number of existing CCD - 2
Phoenix ready!

Does the 'Number of existing CCD - 2' mean I have a 5800x with two CCD's (one disabled), or am I interpreting this incorrectly?

Here is my results btw:

DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1049
CPU TEL: 1033
Max temperature: 65.2°
Energy efficient: 4.24
Your CPU is GOLDEN SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4675 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1325 mV
Reference frequency: 4775 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1125 mV
Reference frequency: 4425 MHz
 
I've just built a 5800x system, I'm completely new to Ryzen (good to be back on an AMD machine though!)

I've just run the diagnostics on RCT 2.0 RC5 :


***ClockTuner for Ryzen 2.0 RC5 by 1usmus***
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
GIGABYTE B550 VISION D-P
BIOS ver. F11 SMU ver. 56.40.00
TABLE ver. 3672068
DRAM speed 3600 MHz
03/28/2021 09:18:31


Number of existing CCD - 2
Phoenix ready!

Does the 'Number of existing CCD - 2' mean I have a 5800x with two CCD's (one disabled), or am I interpreting this incorrectly?

Here is my results btw:

DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1049
CPU TEL: 1033
Max temperature: 65.2°
Energy efficient: 4.24
Your CPU is GOLDEN SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4675 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1325 mV
Reference frequency: 4775 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1125 mV
Reference frequency: 4425 MHz

You have two CCD's, one disabled.
 
You have two CCD's, one disabled.

Thanks, thought that's what it meant having seen a few mentions of it. From what i've read, 5950x has a very good CCD and an average CCD (this may be wrong of course) - possible I've got a pretty good 5800x then if the disabled CCD was the average one. Still, it's like having an extra pie that you're not allowed to eat
 
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