Soldato
I gave up on boost. 4.35GHz all 12 cores
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More testing and still confused how PBO and XFR are working.
Test 1
AMD CBS > XFR Enhancements PBO set to Enabled
AMD Overclocking > PBO Set to Auto
Any combination of either of those settings together or individually results in the similar sort of outcome. ~4.1Ghz All Core boost and ~4.2ghz single core boost (Still miles away from expected single thread boost clocks though)
Test 2
AMD CBS > XFR Enhancements PBO set to Enabled
AMD Overclocking > PBO Set to PBO Advanced and +200Mhz Core Clock
Multi core is largely unchanged and in the right sort of ballpark with ~4.1Ghz All Core. But single core absolutely nose dives. Am seeing 3.9Ghz single core and significantly degraded Single Core benchmark results. This is the strangest outcome of testing so far.
Test 3
CPU Voltage Auto vs CPU Voltage Normal
Auto voltage results in slightly degraded clocks and benchmark scores for both Multi and Single threaded. Normal seems to have a very slight uplift.
Test 4
CPU Voltage Normal +/- 0mv offset vs CPU Voltage Normal - 0.05mv offset
Setting a - offset reduces core clocks and both Multi and Single threaded benchmarks scores. I envisage pushing an even great - offset will continue to degrade the observed results.
So far the testing is saying leave PBO/XFR Enhancements on Auto/Enabled with a Normal CPU Voltage. I'm still unsure why I am seeing such low Single thread boost clocks.
Cooler init ?I gave up on boost. 4.35GHz all 12 cores
I'm on similar hardware to you (3900x and x570 Aorus Ultra), bios is pretty much the same at least.
Despite experimenting with the XFR and PBO settings i'm still not seeing boosts over 4.3Ghz (really that high to be honest).
So have turned to IF and AMD Overclocking -> manual overclock instead:
Benchmarks are looking good. Seems stable but needs more testing. Sure there is still room to get the voltages down / speeds up. Temps seem a bit more stable 40-50 idle, 60-75 load.
- Memory: 3,667Ghz 16-17-16-32 T1 @ 1.42v
- Infinity Fabric: 1867 (1:1)
- CPU: 4,300Ghz set @ 1425 mv
- Cinebench: 7623 pts
Don't like the way the FSB is always 99.8Mhz, i'm a bit OCD for nice round numbers!
Have you seen XMP crazyness? Ive disabled XMP as the reported speeds in the OS were not what XMP was supposed to have set.... Manually used 1.35v 16-16-16-35 1T.
I also note my sub timings are significantly higher in the OS compared to what the BIOS Auto suggestions list.
Do I need to manually set the sub timings also?
This guy is getting stunning results from his 3900x when undervolting it 1.0v!
1.3v seems to be the lowest my 3700X can go to without affecting benchmarks.
Should be due some compensation then if AMD can't provide the quoted boost clocks a nice 50% refund would do me nicely.
The 3900x is supposed to boost to 4.6 isn't it? Sure it says 4.6 on my box.My 3900x not even reaching the box boost speeds of 4.4 in any scenario takes the shine off a little...
The 3900x is supposed to boost to 4.6 isn't it? Sure it says 4.6 on my box.
The 3900x is supposed to boost to 4.6 isn't it? Sure it says 4.6 on my box.
The 3900x is supposed to boost to 4.6 isn't it? Sure it says 4.6 on my box.
Not even seeing 4.4! Highest I've seen is 4.2.