This is what I have right now. Whenever I press enter after inputting 1.42 it sets voltage to 1.41875
https://i.imgur.com/ugtf7iA.png
https://i.imgur.com/ugtf7iA.png
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I would try keeping volts under 1.375 even for just gaming.This is what I have right now. Whenever I press enter after inputting 1.42 it sets voltage to 1.41875
https://i.imgur.com/ugtf7iA.png
This is what I have right now. Whenever I press enter after inputting 1.42 it sets voltage to 1.41875
https://i.imgur.com/ugtf7iA.png
I was too scared to test inputting 1.41 or whatever so I just said eff it and I'm running everything stock. Weighing the cost/benefit, I can't really afford to be doing any stuff that might damage it and I need this to last atleast 4 years for such an investment. If my current game performance was worse I would maybe consider tinkering but for now I think it's best to play it safe. Thank you everyone for your help
I was too scared to test inputting 1.41 or whatever so I just said eff it and I'm running everything stock. Weighing the cost/benefit, I can't really afford to be doing any stuff that might damage it and I need this to last atleast 4 years for such an investment. If my current game performance was worse I would maybe consider tinkering but for now I think it's best to play it safe. Thank you everyone for your help
Tbh to difference in performance from stock to OC is minor in terms of raw FPS, I wouldn't worry.
I have the 3600x, it boosts to 4.4Ghz all day long at stock in gaming as where an all core OC will be 4.2-3Ghz. Rather leave it on stock personally.
The only reason why I was trying to push for the boost was that the game I happen to play a lot (Overwatch) is VERY sensitive to core speed more than probably any other game and I am almost 99% sure the framerate dips I sometmes have are because I am losing out on seeing that multiple core boost to 4.1/4.2
I just feel kind of betrayed by AMD that I'm not getting what their advertisement states... not even that I just want to get performance by my 3600 chip that other 3600 owners are getting, I feel like that's fair. I'm giving it almost ideal conditions for boosting, better than most people are anyway. A fresh Windows 10 1909 build, a decent b450-f board all on default settings, latest chipset drivers and temps under load of 60c. I know that's not amazing or anything but from what I gather the max temp is 95c. If my chip was to boost to 4.1, I'm guessing it might reach something like 65c. I still feel like that's more than acceptable for this algorithm or whatever to agree
Just on the off chance, are any of you running the 1usmus power plan? I don't mind fiddling with that stuff since it appears to be a safe thing to look into setting up.
The only reason why I was trying to push for the boost was that the game I happen to play a lot (Overwatch) is VERY sensitive to core speed more than probably any other game and I am almost 99% sure the framerate dips I sometmes have are because I am losing out on seeing that multiple core boost to 4.1/4.2
I just feel kind of betrayed by AMD that I'm not getting what their advertisement states... not even that I just want to get performance by my 3600 chip that other 3600 owners are getting, I feel like that's fair. I'm giving it almost ideal conditions for boosting, better than most people are anyway. A fresh Windows 10 1909 build, a decent b450-f board all on default settings, latest chipset drivers and temps under load of 60c. I know that's not amazing or anything but from what I gather the max temp is 95c. If my chip was to boost to 4.1, I'm guessing it might reach something like 65c. I still feel like that's more than acceptable for this algorithm or whatever to agree
Just on the off chance, are any of you running the 1usmus power plan? I don't mind fiddling with that stuff since it appears to be a safe thing to look into setting up.
The only reason why I was trying to push for the boost was that the game I happen to play a lot (Overwatch) is VERY sensitive to core speed more than probably any other game and I am almost 99% sure the framerate dips I sometmes have are because I am losing out on seeing that multiple core boost to 4.1/4.2
I just feel kind of betrayed by AMD that I'm not getting what their advertisement states... not even that I just want to get performance by my 3600 chip that other 3600 owners are getting, I feel like that's fair. I'm giving it almost ideal conditions for boosting, better than most people are anyway. A fresh Windows 10 1909 build, a decent b450-f board all on default settings, latest chipset drivers and temps under load of 60c. I know that's not amazing or anything but from what I gather the max temp is 95c. If my chip was to boost to 4.1, I'm guessing it might reach something like 65c. I still feel like that's more than acceptable for this algorithm or whatever to agree
Just on the off chance, are any of you running the 1usmus power plan? I don't mind fiddling with that stuff since it appears to be a safe thing to look into setting up.
Cinebench results. I think I did it right.
During multi: https://i.imgur.com/NGrFSGu.png
During single: https://i.imgur.com/03etuqh.png
Single would usually be at 3599 with that voltage constantly. Very briefly would I see numbers like 3,200 and once or twice I saw 4,000 for like half a second
I close the program by accident but single was 470 as you said. 3411 MT
Single would usually be at 3599 with that voltage constantly. Very briefly would I see numbers like 3,200 and once or twice I saw 4,000 for like half a second
I'm in the same boat could send my 3600x back and buy thisThis 3700x deal for £259 Gibbo has posted is really tempting me to sell my 3600X I recent got but I know I dont need 8 cores.... what to do...
Do nothing. 4700x ain't that far away, I would get that instead.This 3700x deal for £259 Gibbo has posted is really tempting me to sell my 3600X I recent got but I know I dont need 8 cores.... what to do...
It will more than likely be the gpu causing dips over the cpu as the difference between a 3600 and a 3600x in most games is like 2 FPS so 200mhz = 2 FPS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppQmOuTIKs8
Do nothing. 4700x ain't that far away, I would get that instead.
Here is my Cinebench, no rush whatsoever and won't be even upgrading for at least 2 years
Your MT score, it looks higher than the 3.75Ghz reading CPU-Z is showing.