So I’m still in the early process of setting up my pc regarding fans curves and also cpu speed.
However I’m a bit cautious over messing with the settings. I’m avoiding putting my 3900xt above 4ghz, as it sends the fans into full speed for some reason. I currently have the cpu locked at 3,900 MHz in manual and the voltage at like 1.1/1.2 (which someone told me was “crippling” the cpu as he put it)
I don’t want to push the cpu to its limit but I’m wondering what an ideal setting would be for gaming, for creativity, or maybe a general balanced setting that acts as an all rounder
This is my first pc and I’m obviously terrified of breaking anything and until I figure out the correct fan curve I need in bios I don’t feel comfortable doing much of anything. I’ve heard there is a piece of software that gives you better fan control when compared to the standard fan control in the bios but I can’t remember what it’s called. Anyway, any help is greatly appreciated :)
My CPU is the Ryzen 5 3600 with a stock cooler.I primarly play fortnite and valorant on low/competitive settings.
GPU: Gigabyte Windforce OC 2060 Super Ram: Corsair vengeance lpx 3200mhz 2x16GB MBO: B450 Tomohawk Max
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My PC has a X470 Gaming Plus motherboard, a GTX 1060 6GB GPU, and 32 GB of RAM.
I tried setting the CPU to 4.1 Ghz, and the CPU voltage to 1.55v based on a reddit comment, but doing this made my PC instantly shut down.
Edit: I tried 4.0 Ghz and 1.3v, this also shut down my PC.
I have a Ryzen 3 2200G. I was thinking about overclocking, but I don't know what's the best profile to use. I know I should not use game mode, because according to the manual it disables half the cores.
So should I use Creator mode or just standard profile 1 or 2? I did some benchmarks, but I did not see any differences in performance.
I have an Asus ROG B550m motherboard paired with a 5800x CPU. I have tried to undervolt it, but most of the settings did not work for me. However, I finally found a setting that worked on Ryzen Master. I set the cores to 4600MHz and the CPU voltage to 1.25V.
Now I want to apply these settings to my BIOS, but I don't know how. All the guides I found talk about offset values, PBO and other things that I don't require. I only want to apply these settings to bios. Can anyone help me with this? I would appreciate any advice.
I have alsoincluded a screeshot of my ryzen master screen here.
Lately I've been toying up with PBO2 with my 5600X. I tried a quick and dirty all-core -18 and I noticed some instability (mainly in Hogwarts Legacy but also in Genshin) so I decided to try and use Ryzen Master and its auto curve optimizer. Chose to test per-core and after a hour of testing it came back with a -30 on all six cores. Is it really possible? Is it a bug? Am I misinterpreting what the software is saying to me?
For now the system seems stable but I've yet to test it with a longer session. On Cinebench R23 I lost a couple hundred points (~11.000 vs ~10.800) and it seems it doesn't like to go over 4,2/4,3 GHz but the system is whisper quiet and I can go a full run of multicore Cinebench and you wouldn't know it's running.
I’ve watched a few videos on how to optimize and tune PBO in Ryzen Master but it’s always for a more advanced chip. Am i wasting my time playing around with the settings on my Ryzen 5? Totally new to this but thought it would be interesting to see if I could increase performance.
It all started when I bought an aftermarket air cooler and wondered how much I could bring the temp down (didn’t have a temp problem but wanted something other than stock anyway). So now after downloading Master, I’ve gone down the rabbit hole with all these other possibilities and gotten a little lost.
I’m running: Ryzen 5 3600 Asus tuf gaming x570 wifi plus (2) 16Gb gskill ripjaws
Any guidance here would be awesome!
I have a ryzen 5600 + rx 6600 + silverstone ET750 gold PSU + ID cooling se-242-xts cooler. I turned on PBO in the BIOS and auto OC in ryzen master, everything works fine and its stable in prime95. But if i set curve optimizer mode to "all cores", the system becomes unstable, fails prime95 tests and randomly restarts by itself.
This happens even if i spend 32 minutes letting the utility test the settings (which it then claims is fine, but results in an unstable system).
Does anyone know why this happens or how to fix it? Not sure what this curve optimizer mode is exactly. I assume it means how the CPU speed ramps up in relation to voltage?
Theres no overheating, even during prime95 stress tests the highest temp i saw so far was 67 degrees celsius, voltage with curve optimizer mode averaged 1.065v, without curve optimizer, it averages higher, about 1.085v.
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?
So I have done about 9-12 hours extensive testings.
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You WILL have to know your max PPT, TDC, EDC else this is just waste of time doing it and you will just be using default values which give you more aggressive under-volt than you might had opted before manually before using this.
Make sure to set those values in bios before moving on else you will just see default values in there no matter if you pick auto oc, or pbo, this was the case at least for me it would not pickup anything else than default values in software until manually set in bios.
So go to bios set values for those and set everything else on auto in PBO menu.
Verify and run a test just to verify settings are applied like on this screenshot, you don't have to run a full test if your settings where not added correct, go back and do it again.
My 5900X can handle these
PPT 185
TDC 125
EDC 170
Screen after completion..
https://i.imgur.com/otgetEQ.png
Video running test being stable for now and screen from HWiNFO just after finished tests.
Setup
5900X B0 Stepping early unit, not first week tho.
Asus x570-I ITX - Bios 4204 with AMD AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.6b
3080 FE
16GB F4-3600C15-8GTZ
SF600
All in a loque ghost s1 case with some vector EK cooling setup on all parts.
All this was done by upgrading to latest bios, resetting bios to make sure no old values was stock and I only touched RAM timings with and dram voltage and PPT, TDC, EDC, PBO scalar x10, overclock 200mhz, rest was injected by ryzen masters into the bios settings after hitting apply.
Overall AMD have done a amazing job with this, even noobs can overclock and undervolt proper now 10/10 AMD clap clap
Do you wish to do it your self grab latest version here
https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master
My 5800x is so crap it bootlooped with whatever new RM injected into the BIOS. It even reset the computer while just browsing after I increased the CO values a touch.
New RM were suggesting between -12 to -23 for most of my cores, and I'm beginning to suspect my best cores can't handle the undervolting. I've now put -15 for all cores except for my best two (left them alone) and it seems to be ok after a couple hours of Elden ring and browsing.
I ran a percore and it just set every core to -30 for my 5800X which it can't do as it just bluescreened within 15min of using Chrome.
AMD should post a video guide with best practices on how to use this feature.
I find it really odd that they just dropped a major feature like this without any proper explanation.
Hello, everyone,
i'm currently playing around with the Ryzen Master software because my cpu was running unstable with auto settings.
in ryzen master i have now set my cpu to max 4050 ghz and 1.275v (prime save). and it runs more stable.
i wanted to ask what your settings are? (max. ghz and voltage) in ryzen master.
Hey guys, I was messing with the CPU speeds and trying to Set up PBO/ Overclocking. Both the Ryzen master software and Bios has the opportunity to change the clock speeds and overclock, wondering what if best to change it on, should I change both? When I change one it works, but the other one doesn’t change… thanks
Hey,
I recently bought a prebuilt, kind of budget gaming rig from HP which means that the RAM i bought on my own is locked to 2133mhz unless I use Ryzen Master to change that. I can navigate my way to change the values to 1600 /memory but I'm unsure whether I need to change any other values, or if it's fine to keep them at auto?
Also do I need to change the voltage control anything so far? Haven't touched the CPU, only want to make sure the RAM speed has the voltage and settings it needs. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
/A fellow gamer with limited knowledge on these in depth settings and tweaks :)
Use Thaiphoon Burner to figure out exactly what kind of RAM you have then use that information with Ryzen DRAM Calculator to get an idea of what you can reasonably do with the speed and timings.
Just cranking up the speed and hoping it works is going to lead to instability.
Overclock in BIOS
Whenever I fiddle around in Ryzen Master's Curve optimizer, I can do the craziest stuff, and the pc will reboot just fine (and then probably crash after some time), but whenever I apply the same settings to the BIOS, the system will not boot at all. Any explanation for this?
Best I can do in BIOS is about -15 on first core and -10 on the rest with +75 boost override. Anything higher and I cannot boot into OS, or maybe boot with a very small chance but then crash right after. Also event viewer will always say it was core 0 that crashed, no matter what. So that also doesn't help.
CPU: 5800X
Motherboard: Aorus X570 Elite