If my experience with mining rigs says anything about coolers, constant 40% much better than switching on, off ( will kill cooler eventually, just dunno how quick ).
Dearly noted, I'll adjust mine
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If my experience with mining rigs says anything about coolers, constant 40% much better than switching on, off ( will kill cooler eventually, just dunno how quick ).
Just ran with PBO on and offset of 0.150 and cinebench the cores held at 4.16GHz most stable I've seen BUT my score was nearly 1000 lower????
- offset decreases performance, starting actually to like that pbo,xfr and don't care about those 1.5v spikes. Boosts to 4.5GHz on few cores, using ryzen balanced.Just ran with PBO on and offset of 0.150 and cinebench the cores held at 4.16GHz most stable I've seen BUT my score was nearly 1000 lower????
Will try turning mine back to auto and see if i get higher boosts. This PBO is confusing to get my head round, ultimately it's performance and temperature that matter not frequency and volts.- offset decreases performance, starting actually to like that pbo,xfr and don't care about those 1.5v spikes. Boosts to 4.5GHz on few cores, using ryzen balanced.
I'm back on auto, wish I could offset to decrease temps by 15 degrees but the performance cost is too much.
I dont have a lot of experience with Ryzen so there is a lot of settings I'm not familiar with. I had mine at 3600mhz 16 16 16 36 1.35v with stock SOC voltage and matching IF. Changed it to 15 15 15 35 without touching freq or voltages, C20 would run fine but AC Odyssey would crash. Should I increase DRAM voltage or what do you recommend?not started testing lower one yet i think 1.1 is enough for 3733 i need 2 check how performance is it could be stable but could reduce performance like it was on zen 1.
Will try turning mine back to auto and see if i get higher boosts. This PBO is confusing to get my head round, ultimately it's performance and temperature that matter not frequency and volts.
Edit: Maybe the original gains seen by lowering vCore on PBO are due to the default EDC 140 power limit. With the limits increased higher vCore might achieve higher frequencies on 1-2 cores.
Really impressed with my Ballistix Sport LT 3200MHz CL 16 kit
£150 for 32GB and it's happily running 3733MHz at the same timings (16-18-18-18-38).
Conclusion:
All core @ 4.3Ghz+ is still best for benchmarks but PBO has been much more stable no matter what settings I try, shame still not seeing 4.6 boost. Very little difference in real word usage so going to stick with PBO (-0.075v) for now. More stable, better temps and AMD's preferred setting. Had enough of bios screens for now, might revisit when new agesa version is out.
Stop undervolting if you're not using a manual OC.
You're giving the CPU less headroom for it's algorithm to work.
Whilst seriously undervolting has this effect its not as cut and dry as this.
I can achieve a - 0.1v offset with my configuration and GAIN performance and lower temps. Its bonkers though as - 0.05v degrades performance. No idea why it likes - 0.1 *shrug*
Nice, what CPU are you getting?motherboard just arrived patiently waiting on processor.. between 5 and 6 delivery slot.
Nice, what CPU are you getting?
Its a really decent chip thoughjust the 3600