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***The Official 5900X \5950X owners thread***

Yeah honestly so strange. I get around 24k multiscore in R23 and around 1600 singlecore, that's at stock of course.

However R20 just doesn't treat me well. 9300 for the most part multiscore, but around 620 for the single

Something is definitely off - my board is the x570-e gaming wi-fi ii. On the current bios version, all stock bios settings apart from DOCP which i have enabled to give me 3600mhz on the 64gb of dominator (4 modules)

Could it even be a teething issue with R20? Maybe an incompatible windows version or something? I just want to eliminate that fact it could be hardware related, even though i really don't think it is given the performance of this cpu in R23 being seemingly normal.

Any ideas at all?
Also, you mention power profiles - what in particular are you referring?
 
Also, you mention power profiles - what in particular are you referring?
The chipset drivers will make sure the windows Balanced profile is properly setup. What timings are the memory running at? 4x16 will likely be dual rank and at 3600 could endup with low overall timings which might explain lower cb20 scores. Wouldn't think it would stop the cpu from boosting properly though.
 
The chipset drivers will make sure the windows Balanced profile is properly setup. What timings are the memory running at? 4x16 will likely be dual rank and at 3600 could endup with low overall timings which might explain lower cb20 scores. Wouldn't think it would stop the cpu from boosting properly though.
i believe it's CAS 16-18-18-36
 
Might be worth checking the full timings with ryzen master or zen timings to see if it can be ruled out.

 
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I've done some quick tests this morning with bios defaults (stock settings+xmp) and 3700-3800 might actually be the norm. I think Curve Optimiser may have contributed to the higher speeds. Even though I disabled in bios, Ryzen Master still said they were at -20. I think Ryzen Master may be setting secret registers in bios that wasn't getting saved in my profiles.

So this morning, on actual stock I got :-



R20 9953 Multi
R23 25295 Multi

5950X really has lost some of its punch since it launched with recent Agesa (edc limit bug) and windows security updates.
 
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I've done some quick tests this morning with bios defaults (stock settings+xmp) and 3700-3800 might actually be the norm. I think Curve Optimiser may have contributed to the higher speeds. Even though I disabled in bios, Ryzen Master still said they were at -20. I think Ryzen Master may be setting secret registers in bios that wasn't getting saved in my profiles.

So this morning, on actual stock I got :-


R20 9953 Multi
R23 25295 Multi

5950X really has lost some of its punch since it launched with recent Agesa (edc limit bug) and windows security updates.
see??? weird right? But my scores are still way off. You mind giving R23 a shot?
 
I'm a new 5950X owner and new to modern AMD completely. Running 5950X, Asus Strix X570-F Gaming, 32GB 3600 8Pack RAM and a 3080 FE.

To get started I've simply set XMP to 3600 and "enabled" AMD PBO (instead of disabled or advanced, so I assume that's auto).

How does my Cinebench R23 look?

 
Looking to upgrade my 3900x which I have on a X570-P mobo with 32GB Crucial Ballistix 16GB DDR4-3600. Which would be the best upgrade? 5900X, 5800X3D or 5950X
I haven't overclocked anything just under volted RTX 3090.
 
Since gaming is your priority the 5800X3D is probably your best bet ( taking in performance/cost ). If you do any content creation, Photoshop etc then the 5900X or 5950X would be recommended.
Cheers dude. How much of a difference is there between the 5800X3D and 5950X? might have to youtube it...
 
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