Greetings all, looking for some pointers.
This is my first Ryzen system so I'm coming at this largely clueless, and could do with a few pointers in tuning this a little. It's not my system so I'd rather just let the CPU do its thing and boost as it wants, mainly because I don't want to get called out every 30 seconds if PBO starts playing up or whatnot.
Pertinent system spec is thus:
Ryzen 5 2600X
MSI B450 Mortar Max
16GB Teamgroup Dark T-Force 3200 MHz
Powercolor RX 570 Red Dragon
So then, opening questions:
I have the latest AMD chipset drivers installed and Windows set to Ryzen Balanced power plan. I also have Ryzen Master installed but I've not touched it.
Any tips?
This is my first Ryzen system so I'm coming at this largely clueless, and could do with a few pointers in tuning this a little. It's not my system so I'd rather just let the CPU do its thing and boost as it wants, mainly because I don't want to get called out every 30 seconds if PBO starts playing up or whatnot.
Pertinent system spec is thus:
Ryzen 5 2600X
MSI B450 Mortar Max
16GB Teamgroup Dark T-Force 3200 MHz
Powercolor RX 570 Red Dragon
So then, opening questions:
- CPU-Z reports 1.416 to 1.464V for the CPU, most consistently at 1.435V. Seems a bit on the high side, but is it OK or shall I try and lower it?
- Just sat here on a fresh Windows 10 install with Edge (I know) open, and the CPU is boosting to 4.3GHz with the Wraith Prism at near full tilt. Really?
- I must be blessed with a golden IMC because I quickly activated the RAM's XMP 2nd profile and I'm getting the full 3200 MHz and stable (so far). But the second I did that in the BIOS the CPU fan ramped to max (and stays there, as above). I'm not fully clued up on the Infinity Fabric and how it all ties together, so is my XMP profile ramping the IF up and taking CPU clock with it, hence the perpetual 4.3GHz and max fan?
I have the latest AMD chipset drivers installed and Windows set to Ryzen Balanced power plan. I also have Ryzen Master installed but I've not touched it.
Any tips?