Only for 3000 series chips. 5000 series chips need 1.2.0.0 for it to work.Will this not work on AGESA 1.1.0.0?
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Only for 3000 series chips. 5000 series chips need 1.2.0.0 for it to work.Will this not work on AGESA 1.1.0.0?
Only for 3000 series chips. 5000 series chips need 1.2.0.0 for it to work.
Which motherboard?Bummer - no 1.2.0.0 BIOS for me yet.. still, the diagnostic itself run - BRONZE sample
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Which motherboard?
Both results are estimates. The 1250mV and 4700MHz result is the estimated best daily under-volting result. The 1325mV and 4775MHz result is the estimated highest clock frequency whilst keeping a safe voltage. Ignore the bottom 1125mV result.As this is my first AMD chip in over 15 years and I've not done any overclocking since 2016, is this any good?
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I've got PBO enabled, but not sure of the best way to make use of this info
Interesting. I hope it runs with my incoming 5600x on my B450M PRO-VDH MAX.MSI X470 GAMING PLUS MAX
The recommendation after testing was -1000mv, so I have used automatic vcore, negative offset at -0.1000v.
Will push it more later on but seems OK so far.
As this is my first AMD chip in over 15 years and I've not done any overclocking since 2016, is this any good?
I've got PBO enabled, but not sure of the best way to make use of this info
You can't use a negative vcore offset if PBO/curve optimiser is enabled.When I set a negative offset on auto vcore/auto clocks - my clocks get stuck at stock 3.8 and don't boost... any ideas?
As per instructions turn off PBO. I really suggest reading the guide on guru3d and the manual to get the most out of it and/or avoid damaging the CPU.
Also @Jarrod remove any voltage offsets before trying to use CTR, all the pre-requirements are in the instructions and/or guide. You can potentially damage your CPU running CTR with offsets applied.
You can't use a negative vcore offset if PBO/curve optimiser is enabled.
So - once ryzen clock tuner has found the best values, can I just set these in the BIOS and forget about it? Or do I need the app to apply it?
good stuff. with -5 curve optimizer I averaged 50c idle and 75c all core load (4.5ghz). With ryzen clock tuner I average 30c idle and 78c all core load (4.75ghz) - I'll take 20c lower temps and higher all core over a bit of single core performance!You can do either