I don’t really have much experience in undervolting/overclocking cpus so I wanted to ask what tuning settings would be best for my 5800x? I hope to reduce power and noise and maintain or potentially increase performance.
I attached my current settings.
My motherboard is a X570 aorus elite wifi (bios F37d) 3200 XPG ram D60G 4x8 (XMP) with a 800w platinum full modular power supply with a 3060 XC 2 nvme 4.0 and 2.5 laptops HDD i want the best settings for the bios settings based on my setup pls help this is my first overclock with this cpu
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So, since i could not find what are the exact recommended values, i decided to post this thread hoping that someone can point me in the right direction. I'm getting voltage spikes up to 1.45v, and clock speeds up to 4800 Mhz. What's worse actually, in high demanding games (Such as RED DEAD REDEPMTION 2) temperature sits at 90 degrees. Like... all the time.
I've read a lot about this, some people seem to agree that these voltage and temperature values are ok, however, I'm not convinced. To make things worse, i made a mistake when i chose my cooler, i have a 120mm AIO. Still, I've read posts here from people with 240mm AIO also getting 90 degrees in games. So, basically this CPU runs hot, i get it. What i want to know is, should I change anything in BIOS settings? Should I use it like this, or manually set the voltage and clock speed?
I don’t really have much experience in undervolting/overclocking cpus so I wanted to ask what tuning settings would be best for my 5800x? I hope to reduce power and noise and maintain or potentially increase performance.
I attached my current settings.
My motherboard is a X570 aorus elite wifi (bios F37d) 3200 XPG ram D60G 4x8 (XMP) with a 800w platinum full modular power supply with a 3060 XC 2 nvme 4.0 and 2.5 laptops HDD i want the best settings for the bios settings based on my setup pls help this is my first overclock with this cpu
Overclocking made sense years ago when CPUs were speed binned - so that the cheaper ones in the range could get a decent speed boost by overclocking up to the speed of the top ones
Now all the CPUs pretty much clock up to the max out of the box - if you need more perf then you should have gone for the 5800x3D or more cores or waited for 7000 series
In fact I run mine in ECO mode which limits the multi-core perf a bit but reduces power a lot.
Stability is more important than a few more % in benchmarks
I'm pretty sure that bios will automatically do it for you, that's what the power boost mode does. You also already OC'd the RAM (what xmp does). You have a pcie 4.0 SSD which along with the RAM clock speed and GPU card are the biggest contributors for gaming performance.
Ignore benchmarks and just give it the eye test.
You will hardly notice the difference of OC the CPU so honestly why bother? It voids the warranty, reduces stability and shortens the lifespan.
I had the same exact mobo and the 3700x and the difference in CPU mode for me was so negligible, it wasn't worth it. Boosting it DID create noticeable instability and occasional PC crashes.
I need bios settings for my Ryzen 7 5800x so I can get the most performance out of it. My pc specs are:
Ryzen 7 5800x Asus Rog Strix x470-f Rtx 2070 oc 8gb 2 2400mhz (8x2) old ddr4 hyperx ram 2 3200mhz (8x2) G skull rgb ddr4 ram If I set ram speeds to 3200mhz then the hyperx ram get unstable so I just run it at 3000mhz at 1.4100v
I know basic electronics but I don’t know anything about cpus and all that I know is that I can get more than 5-7% of extra performance out of it with a cost of this life span. I did oc before on my rtx 2070 and it’s only gonna last at most another year (bought it in 2018 2019 ish and i hear computing noises and I know why)
Thanks for reading this I really appreciate it!