![]() ![]() Don't do overclocking using Ryzen Master. But your single core performance would drop since it cannot reach the 4.85 ghz it would be able to do on single core.ĪMD has a feature where it could apply different overclocking methods based on the situation but for that you would need to do some investigating yourself. Which is more then the normally reached ~4.53 ghz. You could overclock the 5800x so that it does an allcore clock speed to 4.7 ghz. It's not a downclock because its a very normal allcore boost clock for this processor Any form of setting that clock speed would result in always running that clock speed. Fact of the matter is you told the processor to run at 4.5 ghz. Which is different per application because of boostclocks and the way they workīut none of that matters. 3.8 ghz is spec base clock.Ī downclock can also be defined as going below the normally reached clockspeed under comparable load. I don't have it.Ī downclock is going below spec. I dunno if this is a visual bug for other software's, because I used ryzen master to downclock it and could be the case that only ryzen master shows accurate freq after you do that, but I don't think thats the case, because even if I downclock it directly from bios, not from ryzen master, the results are the same, everything is shows that the freq is stuck at 4,5ghz.īut even if ryzen master is the only one accurate, I've never seen a CPU running at such a low frequency, is that normal? I legit don't know because so far I've only used task manager to check current frequency.Īny other ideas? anyone else had this problem?ĮDIT: That AMD Ryzen Balance power thingy that you have selected in the power plans, doesn't show up to me. Dunno why core temp is showing 3,5ghz, that clearly has to be wrong, but what it is interesting is that the ryzen master shows different values from the others. Also the power plans remain the same as with default settings, 5% minimum and 100% for max. But as you can see from 4 different softwares, they all show that the freq, is stuck at 4,5ghz, not lower or higher, in idle. Here is a screenshot on how it looks once I downclock it.īasically, as you can see I've set from ryzen master 4,5ghz with 1,375V, which is stable, thats not the problem. ![]() So is there a way to fix it? Can I only set the maximum CPU frequency that it can reach, for example I want to set it to reach max 4,5GHz (but not remain stuck at it, even in idle) so I can lower the voltage and thus getting lower temps? Midi to audio converter windows#I've watched Jaytwocents video about undervolting and underclocking and the only thing he mentioned about this, is that you should have your power plans in windows to balance, but mine already are and the frequency doesn't want to drop to anything lower than I set it. Running at 4,5GHz in idle, seems pointless to me and I don't even know if that a good thing to have your CPU running constantly at that maximum speed you set it. Doesn't matter if I use Ryzen Master or BIOS to reduce the frequency and voltage for my cpu, if I change the frequency by any value, the frequency then remains stuck at that value even in idle. So, to solve this, because I don't like having my fans running at 100% all the time, is too noisy, I want to lower the CPU temps by other means, I've tried to downclock my CPU basically and I've got the results I wanted in terms of temp, by using AMD Ryzen Master and by BIOS, but there is one problem. ![]() In cinebench test, with out of the stock settings and with fans running at 100%, the temps I get are around 84-85 C, which is insanely hot in my opinion, considering that 5900X is a better CPU, I've read on the interent that is hitting in cinebench around 69 C. Considering my case is Fractal R6 Define edition, I've replaced the stock fans with 3 noctuas and the CPU cooler is also noctua, NH-U12A, basicaly my cooling is pretty high-end, hitting that these kind of temp is pretty bad In my opinion. Currently I'm playing WoW, with max settings and the CPU temp is around 70 in world and 65 ish during raids, and that for World of Warcraft which is not the most demanding game out there, I didn't had time to test it in other games. I've done some research on the internet and apparently out of all cpu's from the new series, this one is specificly 15-20 C hotter than the others, sadly. Midi to audio converter Pc#Hello, I've recently finished up my gaming PC and I have a problem with 5800X, its pretty hot. ![]()
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