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Low Performance ryzen 7 5800x need help?

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Hi there folks I'm wondering if anyone can help me so I've had the ryzen 7 5800x for nearly 4 years now and am probably going to upgrade to the new 9000x3d chips once they release but for now it's under performing I know performance degrades over time by a few % but my CB23 scores of 13k multi and 1400 single seem very low, I'm running the latest Bios for my motherboard and latest windows updates, I'm running with pbo enabled and with a 360mm aio with push pull so temps are a none issue reach around 74c under full load running CB23.

Any help is greatly appreciated
 
Check to see how much power it’s using during a cinebench run. I know there is a setting that can limit power to 65w. I would also do a full malware sweep.
 
If you haven't changed anything like in the bios you probably have something running in the background that's causing the CB scores to be lower, exit as much background and test again

My scores can shoot up if I exit stuff like RGB software, discord etc

Reviewer's usually run on clean systems, if you are just behind what they score I wouldn't worry about it
 
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Yes I have old scores which were close to 1600 single and can't remember the multi and ram is set to correct speed of 3600mhz

If you have an old SSD around I would just do a quick install of windows on it and run cinebench on a fresh install. Will tell you if it's software or hardware/bios. Will take all of 30mins otherwise I feel like you could be there for hours trying different things
 
You should be scoring about 15K MT, the CPU should be running at about 4.6Ghz during the benchmark.

CPU's do not degrade like that, its not how it works, i have the same CPU, also 4 years old, its as fresh as the day i got it, you should check the BIOS for any ECO-Mode settings, like 65 Watt limits, check to see how high the clocks are running during the benchmark, again should be around 4.6Ghz.

I would reset the BIOS to default if you can't find any settings that are wrong.
 
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If he hasn't changed any settings in bios , and the clock frequency / power usage looks normal my money is on he since has more stuff running in the background in windows it really makes a difference

If I close as much stuff as possible my scores shoot up
 
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You should be scoring about 15K MT, the CPU should be running at about 4.6Ghz during the benchmark.

CPU's do not degrade like that, its not how it works, i have the same CPU, also 4 years old, its as fresh as the day i got it, you should check the BIOS for any ECO-Mode settings, like 65 Watt limits, check to see how high the clocks are running during the benchmark, again should be around 4.6Ghz.

I would reset the BIOS to default if you can't find any settings that are wrong.

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So Ive been tinkering with my system all day to try find my lost performance and im pretty certain it's because i've been running on this copy of windows 10 for 4 years and prob need a fresh install. Never the less ive managed to get up to 1580 Single Core and 15k Multi Core on CB23 with Max Temp of 75c and max wattage of 100.

Using Curve Optimiser and Auto OC my settings are +50mhz Boost Override PPT 120 TDC 85 EDC 130 with -25 on 6 of my cores and -10 on the 2 best ones, So im happy Enough with that when i upgrade to a new Cpu/Platform in the future il be doing a fresh windows install and optimise it,

Thanks for all the help folks.
 
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