Well, this is the best I have achieved so far without going deeper into memory Timings and Sub Timings. Despite feeding volts the current Ryzen RAM Calculators are not entirely appropriate for Zen 2 and x570 as far as I can see. I have some pretty loose timings and the HWInfo DRAM Voltage of 1.464 is actually ~1.42 on the multi-meter.
These settings see acceptable load CPU Voltages and the systems properly idles with the Ryzen Balanced power plan.
The CPU Vcore offset of -0.10v is the sweet spot for me. -0.50, -0.75, -1.25 and -1.50 all lose performance for me.
CB R20
- Multi CPU Score of 7416
- All Core Freq. of 4125Mhz peak
- 1.43v CPU Vcore in Ryzen Master
- 1.34v CPU Vcore in CPU-Z
- 1.35 CPU Vcore in HWINFO
CPU/Motherboard
- Single CPU Score of 506
- Single Core Freq. of 4353Mhz peak
- 1.35v CPU Vcore in Ryzen Master
- 1.33v CPU Vcore in CPU-Z
- 1.33 CPU Vcore in HWINFO
Auros X570 Master, f5g
3900X Stock 38x100Mhz
CPU Vcore Normal with -0.10v offset
Vcore SOC 1.125v (Manual)
CPU LLC High
PWM Phase Control eXm Perf
Some great testing there, shame it's still only seeing 4.353Ghz on single core boost. Only a slight single core gain over 4.3Ghz all core which is easily achievable on the same power settings with similar temps. I'm still thinking a agesa update might help us 3900x owners see PBO hit 4.6Ghz, seems the 3700x is having less trouble hitting it's 4.4Ghz boost target.
Had my 3900x up to 4.35Ghz all core, LLC:Turbo @ 1.325v last night but was hitting 80+ degrees in AIDA stress test. Hotter than I'd like for 24/7 so went back to 4.3Ghz & LLC:High @ 1.325v. Will try tweaking it up 4.325Ghz tonight and see how that runs.
On CB R20 ram speed / timings do seem to make quite a difference as well as CPU clock. My last R20 single core run at 4.3Ghz 3667C16 was 503pts.
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