As I am in no way experienced with OC a CPU, I just followed Jays instructions from JTC's new video about 5 ways for making your PC faster. I have a Ryzen 7 5800x and I enabled auto OC in Ryzen Master to get the desired performance boost, but after doing that, my PC keeps crashing with a WHEA error. Am I doing something wrong? Should I change some other setting as well?
With LibreHardwareMonitor or HWiNFO I can see all-core loads (in this case, multicore Cinebench R23) running up to 4217-4267 MHz on all cores. Individual cores on single core loads I'd see up to 4641 MHz on whichever core is running the job at any given time.
Decided to try out the Ryzen Master Auto OC thing and it was awful. Absolutely WORSE. And it was a NUISANCE to undo.
Cinebench scores:
Auto OC
All cores 4.2 GHz all the time
MC 10606
SC 1368
"Reset" to "Default"
Seemed not to let any core go past 4.2 - still somehow performed normally with SC but worsened MC?
MC 9511
SC 1464
BIOS reset
Behaviour as per start of post
MC 10677 (Best MC)
SC 1486 (Best SC)
Is this a typical experience? What the heck is going on here?
(Not asking for tech support - I have the result I want already more or less, just wondering why Auto OC is so awful and why both Auto OC and the "default" setting is worse than stock and WHY AMD WOULD PUBLISH SOFTWARE THAT DOES THIS UGH and having a bit of a vent)
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So I reseated the CMOS battery again and no dice. Till I had the bright/dumb idea to start my system in low resolution mode, from within the repair utility section. Lol and behold my pc was able to post and complete the Windows installion. After that it was just a matter of reinstalling drivers and updates.
TLDR my computer died, after OC, but now it's back from the land of cyberwaste. Thanks for comments and for the help.
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As stated OC using Ryzen Master using the Auto setting. PC restarted and proceeded to loop into recovery mode. From time to time the pc will actually post and make it into Windows log on. So I've done the following:
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Checked each component for signs of any damage and ran the usual test to see if any of my parts are bad. So far all of them check out.
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Rested the CMOS battery and the CPU.
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Tried to boot into save mode, no success so far.
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After not being able to boot into Windows I've wiped the hdd and tried a clean windows install. Yes I deleted the usual partitions on said hard drive and done the install from a usb device. Windows will install and get to set up your Windows 11 before it crashes, restarts and then loads into the "Something has gone wrong, recovery mode activated" screen.
Using an:
HP 25L BlizzardL motherboard
Ryzen 7 5800G 32GB of Corsair Vengeance 3600MHz RAM RTX 3060Ti Non-lhr
I am at my wits end as to what to do. I'm almost tempted to throw my hands up in the air and give up. Any help would be appreciated.
Tittle pretty much says it all. My friend wasn't getting his desired FPS in Warzone so he decided to OC his CPU by selecting OC mode Ryzen Master? Is it okay to run it like this forever?
I just installed ryzen master and it seems that no tutorial etc is for the newest version, since it looks completely different, I also dont want to make my cpu worse so auto oc would be all I need
Yeah I uninstalled it and all I done in my bios is to set it to motherboard settings and it works better than with ryzen master
Honestly, as someone who has had nothing but issues with AMD Ryzen Master, I'd just do it through your BIOS/UEFI on startup rather than do it through Ryzen Master if it is possible (if it's an aftermarket motherboard you should be able to). Whenever I could get RM to even install correctly half the time it'd cause my computer to crash and the other half constantly stutter putting it on auto OC myself. I did it through my motherboard's BIOS and I've had no problems with it at all.
So I just got done overclocking my GPU (RTX 2070 super) with MSI’s afterburner OC Scanner.
I opened Ryzen Master to overclock my CPU(RYZEN 5 something something?) and selected auto OC and then it said it had to restart, clicked yes then it took me to the « closing apps before restart screen » the only app to close was the task manager. I am now stuck on that screen..
I tried clicking on restart anyway and then it froze, I waited like 10 minutes. Nothing happened. I tried holding the power button, nothing either.
I’m scared, I don’t want to unplug it but what other choice do I have? It’s been like 30 minutes nothing changed I don’t hear my fans running.
What do I do?
Computer Type: Desktop
GPU: RTX 2070 super 8gb
CPU: RYZEN 5?
Motherboard: ASUS something
BIOS Version:
RAM: 16GB
PSU:
Case: ASUS ROG STRIX?
Operating System & Version: WINDOWS 11
GPU Drivers: GEFORCE GAME READY DRIVER a new updated happened right before my problem but I didn’t install it yet
Chipset Drivers:
Background Applications: DISCORD, FIREFOX, steam, Cpu-z, steel series GG, task manager,
Description of Original Problem: stuck on windows restart screen after RYZEN MASTER was set in auto OC and restarted it. Screen is frozen.
Troubleshooting: tried pressing the power button, no effect. Scared to pull the plug…
I'm looking to use Ryzen Master to get the most out of my 5600x, I am willing to go into my BIOS as well.
I have 32GB 3600mhz speed and the GIGABYTE AORUS B550 ELITE AX V2 rev 1.0 as well as the H150i Elite Capellix cooler.
Edit 1:
Thank you so much for the support I guess I'm going to use CTR but first I'll watch LTT video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W872lQcy65I
Hello, I know doing the OC in ryzen master isnt optimal per-se, but I just wanted to safely get some more performance without having to fully fiddle with everything.
I tried by starting with the auto-oc just to see what itd spit out and this is what it gave me:
These are 4 or more times higher values than the standard, what is up with that? Is it safe?
kinda new to all this and didnt find other posts / articltes about this so any help woul dbe appreciated!
First off. Some of you may have seen my shit loads of replies helping others over the past few months. Its typically to do with RDNA3 and time outs, yada yada.
For the longest time a lot of people have struggled since the windows update botched both Nvidia & AMD within the DX Pipeline being bugged, and while both brands and windows has also been patched, it didn't help everyone.
For me, I had this time out issue start with an Nvidia GPU, A 4090 to be exact. The windows update didn't fix it. I swapped out for an XTX again
(yeah, I had an XTX before the 4090... no issue)
So, the XTX I currently have again, it showed the same issues as the 4090. Windows didn't fix that, but I Could still play games just fine.
How?
I Had to set the core clock to 2650. I didn't touch anything else. I can do what ever I want with ease, for months, always, no problem.
As soon as that changes due to a driver update? Back to square one.
System tests are solid, no issues. So we can rule that out.
What was the problem?
After all this time. I found that the windows issue WAS fixed. The crashes WERE less.
What wasn't fixed?
I was so bored the other day and felt like being a bit nosey. Decided to uncheck the set clock I had and see if any updates fixed things. Low and behold, crashes!
What did I do and find?
Event viewer. I looked around and made notes of each crash and what happened before the crashes every time that wasn't marked "critical" or "error" and just casual warnings or notes in the log.
What did I find? Ryzenmaster v21 failed to load.
ODD? I don't use Ryzenmaster and never ONCE had it installed.
I did my research and come to find that its a default DLL installed when you install the chipset drivers despite not having Ryzen master ever installed.
For months that v21 failed to load every time and it was always popping up before ever system lock or GPU time out.
What did I do? Some advanced removal techniques digging around in the APPData/Drivers and more, services etc.
Removed v21 entirely.
What happened next?
Well, turns out after that was removed, the warnings were no more too and it would THEN SHOW v31 (Or w/e the newest was) Successfully running.
Ever since, I no longer need to set the GPU core clock.
Upon some searching, the chipset drivers install this no matter what simply due to it being part of Ryzen's driver core set. So when it overlaps and stacks with drivers and can not load properly, the utilization of the GPU drivers fail as well.
I suggest anybody having this long term issue, given that AMD updates the chipsets within the driver updates sometimes too, look into this. Windows does the same thing, hence why windows patches worked for some people too.
The same goes for Nvidia users too who use Ryzen. The most common complaint was with Nvidia users pairing with Ryzen CPU's. Here's your clue.
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So. CHECK your event viewer and see if you have any "warnings" or similar errors related to RyzenMasterV.XX w/e it may be, any number.
So I just tried using the auto oc feature of the Ryzen Master software as it seemed to be an easy and safe option for some more performance. Now after applying the setting Ryzen Master said that it needed to restart the PC to do it's thing, but now I'm kinda stuck in the restart process. The peripherals turned off and it seems to be in the restarting process but did not progress any further for around 10 minutes now. How long does this setting take to be applied? Should it restart immediately which means something went wrong or does it take some time and I should just leave it till it eventually restarts? Thanks for any help
Is the ryzen master software Auto OC feature worth my time for someone who's a total overclocking noob?
And what's the difference between auto OC and the game mode the Ryzen master software has?
I am out of the 'game' for a long time now. I built this PC 2-3 years ago and forgot a good amount on how this all works. I used Ryzen Master to OC my CPU. It used to work great, and the performance on my PC was great. The PC rarely gets used now. I tried using Auto OC tonight and when I clicked Apply, it rebooted my computer but it never actually rebooted. I heard the fans in the AIO go max speed and nothing else turned on. I pulled power, rebooted and everything was fine, but obviously not overclocked.
What can I do to test this and figure out what is wrong? Nothing changed settings wise and it used to work. I also use MSI Afterburner for GPU overclocking and that works flawlessly.
Specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Motherboard: ASUSTek Tuf Gaming B550M-PLUS
Ram: 32GB DDR4
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super
Thanks in advance! Hoping to remember some stuff I had already learned.
Hello, i'm a total noob in oc and would like to know the difference between the control mode in ryzen master set to auto oc and the usage of curve optimizer. To me curve optimizer is an auto oc so i don't understand why there is also the auto oc for the control mode option.
I have a Ryzen 7 5800x and a Aorus Gigabyte B450m pro wifi motherboard, Windows 11. I recently upgraded to the new CPU and have been using it for a couple weeks. I decided to use Ryzen Master to use to auto optimize for the CPU. It took about an hour and I think it blue screened at one point. But when it was complete I hit apply and it went to rest the PC. When it did, the Aorus screen comes up like it it's booting and the blue screens and says it has to restart. When it restarts, it says its going to repair but then crashes again. It just starts doing this over and over. I tried putting the bios into safe mode but that didn't do anything. Please someone help. I'm fairly new to this stuff.
I got sudden restart issues happening while gaming just like the one in the video and im trying to find the problem so i just need to know if this is normal or not while applying curve optimizer. Note that curve optimizer is not applied after this restart and kernel event 41 and whea 18 processor core erros shows in event viewer, which also exist when it suddenly crashes during gaming or any cpu intensive task. Also this is the only way for the reboot to happen on purpose as i can play for days or even a week without a single crash. This is a newly build pc and the problems started right away. Tried updating bios and chipset and already replaced Psu and mobo
CPU-AMD-RYZEN 5 5600 Tray With fan XFX SPEEDSTER SWFT 210 AMD RADEON™ RX 6650 XT GIGABYTE B450 DS3H V2 Team T-Force Delta RGB DDR4 8GB 3200MHz CL16 2 x 8 Klevv Cras C710 1TB M.2 Pcie 3x4 Nvme 3D NAND (SSD) XIGMATEK ANUBIS PRO MESH TOWER Case 4FANS Seasonic CORE-GM-650 Partial modular PC Power Supply 80PLUS Gold 650 Watt XIGMATEK Windpower WP964 RGB Black 90mm CPU AIR Cooler
Doing this on mobile so excuse the formatting.
I’ve recently “nuked” my computer, after having issues for a while, and I figured starting completely fresh should help.
And it did! I had a wonderful time doing some easy overlocks/undervolts like turning on EXPO and such. The CPU ran faster and cooler, and off the RAM was doing good too (I think)
But then I downloaded AMD Ryzen Master, and ran the automatic curve optimizer. Now getting it too boot is a real struggle, taking multiple attempts, and usually at least one forceful shutdown… It runs hotter, and with no benefit/speed or increase as far as I can tell
What on earth has happened? I’ve tried resetting the BIOS settings, and that doesn’t seem to have done anything. How can I undo?
And does anyone have any tips for overlocking/undervolting/optimizing that does not bork the computer?
Quick specs: AMD Ryzen 7900X Asus B450 or something Asus 7900 XTX 2x 16GB DDR5 6400MHz Gskill something 1000W Platinum PS from Corsair will correct when I double check, but everything should be listed in a previous post on my profile
I saw some video about using Ryzen Master to find the best per core CO settings. But those were old videos and all the tabs they are showing is no longer available in current RM. Is there a newer guide on how to do per core automatic OC CO in ryzen master?