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

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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

It's very likely that disabled CCD could be faulty though.
 
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This programme has a slot of bugs. It’s not the most polished programme for sure. It’s also obsolete unless you want to severely under volt the CPU such that you run it at 1.1V.

not sure who wants to run a CPU like that, maybe in an ITX case where there is virtually no airflow and the cooler is really poor or there is a big GPU pumping out a lot of heat.
 
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This software just brought me misery lmao.

Confirming that my 3600X is BRONZE and clocks lower than some 3600s (non X).

Basically the X branded CPUs are obviously a rip off. And it is just annoying to find out your chip is piece of a junk lol.
 
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This software just brought me misery lmao.

Confirming that my 3600X is BRONZE and clocks lower than some 3600s (non X).

Basically the X branded CPUs are obviously a rip off. And it is just annoying to find out your chip is piece of a junk lol.

I don't believe this software to check AMD cpu for Bronze, Silver or Gold. Loads of crappy software build by programmer person.

Don't let this software put you off! AMD will never sold u junk CPU anyway.
 
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This software just brought me misery lmao.

Confirming that my 3600X is BRONZE and clocks lower than some 3600s (non X).

Basically the X branded CPUs are obviously a rip off. And it is just annoying to find out your chip is piece of a junk lol.

I only ran it once out of curiosity. I've seen others report running it multiple times and getting different results each time (not surprised tbh). You could very well have a great sample so your misery may be premature!
 
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DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1098
CPU TEL: 1080
Max temperature: 67.9°
Energy efficient: 4.05
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1250 mV
Reference frequency: 4575 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1325 mV
Reference frequency: 4675 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1125 mV
Reference frequency: 4325 MHz

Cooler is an Arctic Freezer 13 that I've had for several CPUs (back to my Athlon X4). Is it worth upgrading the cooler?
 
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I wouldn't bother use this crap software as it not official by AMD. You are at your own risk to brick AMD CPU.

I don't believe this software to check AMD cpu for Bronze, Silver or Gold. Loads of crappy software build by programmer person.

Don't let this software put you off! AMD will never sold u junk CPU anyway.
If it didn't have 5000+ posts I would think this was a new troll account. Holy moly, this is some 'special' kind of posting. :D
 

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here mine on 3600

DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1048
CPU TEL: 1049
Max temperature: 64.9°
Energy efficient: 3.86
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
 
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doesn't work with non-x CPU's as it assumes the 'stock' values too low, I got 3900 which happily runs under 100% load 24/7 when rendering at 1.26v @4.25ghz all core locked under max load, yet, this tells me my CPU can only do 4050mhz at 1.35v or 3900mhz at 1.25.

The 'tune' feature sets at 4.35ghz few core boost at 1.3v, yet I can quite happily run 4.35ghz all core if needed with that volt and boost up to 4.4+ single/few core on high volt.

Not sure what I was expecting but it's not better than ryzen master or auto-oc on motherboard (at least auto OC pushed my CPU to 4.35-4.4 instead of deciding 4050 is all it can do, when it sits at 40c under load)
 
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This software is "too dumb" - it makes far too many assumptions and can be duped of your settings don't exactly match what it wants you to have. I'm sure the results are ok in a perfect environment but too many CPUs are not operating inside it's assumptions, the software needs to be much smarter and stop spitting out absolutely rubbish data
 
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I don't believe this software to check AMD cpu for Bronze, Silver or Gold. Loads of crappy software build by programmer person
Well it's not a made up score/rating, just based on data available to them. The sample rating/scores are based on the maximum performance percentage which you can see via Windows Event Viewer (ID 55), so bronze, silver, gold or platinum will be where your aggregated/average(whichever the software uses) values sit amongst their data for the same CPU.

I still wouldn't use CTR yet, too many bugs and early in its development. It's not too difficult to have a play around with Curve Optmiser yourself, just takes time to stabilise.
 
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AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1079
CPU TEL: 1063
Max temperature: 60.1°
Energy efficient: 4.12
Your CPU is SILVER SAMPLE
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1150 mV
Reference frequency: 4425 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1300 mV
Reference frequency: 4675 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1025 mV
Reference frequency: 4175 MHz

Cooler is an ID-Cooling IS-60 with 2 x Arctic P12 120mm fans.
 
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Just got the chip today. Seems averagely gold from what others have posted.

DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1056
CPU TEL: 1033
Max temperature: 55.3°
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

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I now have my voltage offset to -15 (everything else on default) and its pulling in a sustained 4625mhz in Cinebench R23, which is better than my previous all-core manual OC at 1.26v. Think I've more or less hit my peak for PBO with my current cooling.
 

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DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1200
CPU TEL: 0
Max temperature: 60°
Energy efficient: Infinity
Your CPU is PLATINUM SAMPLE
Recomended CCX delta: 0
Theoretical maximum CCX delta: 25
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 4225 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1275 mV
Reference frequency: 4375 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1000 mV
Reference frequency: 3875 MHz

I'm not sure I did this right... it ran a single C20 run and that was it... is that right?
 

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DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor
CPU VID: 1200
CPU TEL: 0
Max temperature: 60°
Energy efficient: Infinity
Your CPU is PLATINUM SAMPLE
Recomended CCX delta: 0
Theoretical maximum CCX delta: 25
Recomended values for overclocking (P1 profile):
Reference voltage: 1175 mV
Reference frequency: 4225 MHz
Recomended values for overclocking (P2 profile):
Reference voltage: 1275 mV
Reference frequency: 4375 MHz
Recomended values for undervolting:
Reference voltage: 1000 mV
Reference frequency: 3875 MHz

I'm not sure I did this right... it ran a single C20 run and that was it... is that right?

so, your platinum sample 5900x runs smaller clocks than my bronze sample 3900, yeh.... sure... good reliable test :D
 
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Just got my 5900X a couple of days ago and ran this. Said it was platinum but I can run negative 30 on all cores with the curve optimiser and a boost override, only tried 50 to get to 5 GHz but it worked. Never pushed it further. It’s obviously a good chip which kinda ties up to this.
 
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