Why you should buy the 5800x, fix hot temps.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Hope you learned something, don't believe the fear mongers and educate yourself.
    I didnt mention my curve optimizer values due to it will depend on CPU. Try negative 5 and go down until it starts crashing, then you got the optimal value.
    You need help? Well what are you waiting for! Join my discord:
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    :)
    Here follow up video on how to change in BIOS:
    • How to change PBO sett...
    IMPORTANT: The TDC and EDC were in reverse in my video, idk why I had a brainfart there, its TDC 80 and EDC 90, which most of your probably have already figured out, for those who have done it in reverse, also no problem as TDC cannot exceed EDC anyways, however that value would be quite low.
    0:00 - 3:01 rant
    3:01 - 5:56 Hardware problem
    5:57 - 7:06 Software problem
    7:07 - 12:00 what to expect after fix
    12:01 - 14:02 Cooling efficiency explained
    14:03 - 17:47 my settings
    17:48 running test and end
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  • @armonik5930
    @armonik5930 3 года назад +105

    I can't thank you enough man, im not the most experienced person in these kinds of stuff and so im always a little bit insecure about messing up all these voltage shit and potentially breaking my pc.
    I wen't from hitting about 81/82Cº in cinebench with a H150i cappelix at probs 70%-80% fan speed to a mere 67-69Cº with 35-40% fan speed just by following what you did.
    Not a single reviewer has given an easy to follow solution for the unexperienced for this problem like you have, again, thank you!

  • @daltxdma
    @daltxdma 2 года назад +7

    Thank you very much for this video and your instructions. Though I am an IT guy, BIOSes can be difficult to navigate due to terminology differences between manufacturers, CPU generations, etc. Your comments were insightful (and amusing, too), and your explanation of this heating issue is the best I have found thus far. After taking the few seconds to make the BIOS changes, my system is now running MUCH cooler with lower fan speeds, and I do not see any performance degradation whatsoever. Again, many thanks! :)

  • @BlazingDragon15
    @BlazingDragon15 2 года назад +4

    Your a life saver man! All I found before were videos about it running hot but no solutions. I noticed right away on my new build going from my 2700x to the 5800x. I was running 88-90c under load with an MSI Mag 240mm AIO in a push/pull setup.
    After using Ryzen master to tweak the settings. I instantly saw a huge drop. Running 72-74c in cinebench tests and only lost 0.2 ghz across all cores. Boost all cores to 4.4ghz. I am running an x470 MB, eventually I will get an x570 board and spend more time really tweaking it.
    You have gave me peace of mind and a great starting point. I was about to return it and start saving for a 5900x. Saved me that headache and prob $180.

  • @FeelTheTeal14
    @FeelTheTeal14 2 года назад +4

    Amazing, informative video. Your settings took 15c degrees off of my 5800x during cinebench stress test. I set Boost Override CPU to 200 as it did not let me set the value to 199 as shown in the video, worked just fine. Pushed my max clock speed to 5.05 GHz! THANK YOU (:

  • @infinitecreativeextremedis6661
    @infinitecreativeextremedis6661 3 года назад +24

    I just stumbled on your video a few months after I have bought my CPU and the temps were the only issue for me, reaching 80C easily and maxing 90 on a 360mm AIO and I tried using clocktuner for Ryzen and it did help a little bit but temps still got very high, then after watching your video and using your settings gets me to 78 max with a performance increase (14700 previously, 14900 currently) so I thank you very much for your video.

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  3 года назад +4

      Glad it helped! =D

    • @linsetv
      @linsetv 3 года назад +2

      also have the 5800X now running at 90° in CB with an 360mm AIO
      had the 2700X before never going above 75° at 4,3Ghz All Core
      i was shocked about the temperatures but i will definetly try the solution from the video later! :)

    • @ojb6161
      @ojb6161 3 года назад

      @@linsetv aaaaand did it help?

    • @linsetv
      @linsetv 3 года назад +2

      @@ojb6161 yes!! about 10-12° cooler under load!

    • @ojb6161
      @ojb6161 3 года назад

      @@linsetv i are all the 5800 x CPUs that hot or are some people just unlucky i really wanna get it

  • @DeagleGamesTV
    @DeagleGamesTV 3 года назад +97

    Glad somebody said it, this thing is amazing and i never even had hot temps to begin with. airflow is important.

    • @XDaWsOnX2
      @XDaWsOnX2 2 года назад +12

      Lucky you. Mine runs hot even with a AIO

    • @bliglum
      @bliglum 2 года назад +4

      @@XDaWsOnX2 Yes. Agreed.. I just got my 5800X up and running with a MASSIVE 360mm AIO... At STOCK settings, it's currently hitting nearly 70c installing a few Steam games!

    • @hasoonysoony3383
      @hasoonysoony3383 2 года назад

      @@bliglum so the 5800x is getting warm even with 360 aio cooler? Coz im planning to buy it with the 360 cooler .. im gonna use it for gaming browsing studying and a little bit work is the temp still be high ?

    • @bliglum
      @bliglum 2 года назад +1

      @@hasoonysoony3383 It was, but I found the solution. You just gotta undervolt it a bit. I'm now undervolted, overclocked, and no longer thermal throttling.

    • @hasoonysoony3383
      @hasoonysoony3383 2 года назад

      @@bliglum when u undervolt it .. it won't reduce the performance of the cpu ??

  • @One57Games
    @One57Games 3 года назад +34

    I went from 90 degrees at 4.10 Ghz to 84 degrees 4,50 Ghz. Thank you very much!

    • @xevel5819
      @xevel5819 2 года назад

      what cooler???

    • @onatics
      @onatics 3 месяца назад

      thats bullshit no way

  • @beachboy_boobybuilder
    @beachboy_boobybuilder 3 года назад +2

    My 5800X runs at 65c idle. I had to turn off pbo and I am now getting 40c at idle. Not happy. I checked bios and voltage is 1.47v. How do I lower voltage to about 1.25v?.

  • @nicollasdx
    @nicollasdx 2 года назад +3

    Some reviewers here in brazil figured out how to do something like this to cool the cpu but none explained this much why it happens. Thank you a lot.

  • @shauns28
    @shauns28 3 года назад +2

    I didn't research cpu too much but I'm loving it, more so shocked to see all these temp issues and just assuming I'm lucky I have no temp issues at all haha

  • @xPCGAMEPLAYSx
    @xPCGAMEPLAYSx 3 года назад +3

    Mine was "auto" going to TDP180 and kept going to 90c and I couldn't figure out why this really helped thank you! :D

  • @kentaronagame7529
    @kentaronagame7529 2 года назад +10

    Bro you saved me big time! Got a 5800X 3 days ago that was driving me insane! Continuous slow creep to 90c in about 5 minutes while gaming, thermal throttling, games stuttering, cpu temp warning alert, the works. Using a Cooler Master MasterAir MA410M and 6 case fans. Was about to sell this thing cuz I tried so much stuff. Used your exact settings and temps down by about 15 to 20c depending on the game, idling at 45c, no more stuttering in games even when it hits the max 85c limit, and for the first time my chip broke clean through the 5Ghz barrier. I went from hating to loving this cpu lmao. You're the man!!

  •  2 года назад

    I gotta thank you a lot for that vídeo. Very helpful, now I feel comfortable again with my temps. I just couldn't see any difference in performance in my day to day use after changing the settings. Thumbs up!

  • @StrongArmEntertainment
    @StrongArmEntertainment Год назад +1

    I have been trying for a week to figure this bad boy out. Tried a ton of curve options. Temp throttle and a ton of ppt tdc edc changes. All had small impact and always hot. RUclips recommended this video today. I tried your settings and BAM. We are in business. Single core runs 60 in r23 at 4.8 and multi core is 4.4. Good enough for me

  • @Ganjamulla
    @Ganjamulla 3 года назад +4

    Hey man, thanks for the great video! I was starting to get really stressed about buying the 5800x until I came across these videos (also the one where you show what settings to edit in bios). I followed all the settings as stated, but my maximum PPT doesn't go above 100W, tested with windows power plan at Balanced and Max performance. Any clue as to why that might be?

  • @manishlad9970
    @manishlad9970 3 года назад +5

    This is a great video for confused people like me
    No one was talking about this
    Thank you

  • @accordracin96
    @accordracin96 3 года назад

    @Danishblunt - thanks for the video! I recently got a 5800X and built it last night. I have a h115i AIO in a Corsair 5000D Airflow case. I'm going to check my voltage later tonight.

  • @harisrizvanbegovic2728
    @harisrizvanbegovic2728 3 года назад +6

    Thank you, brother. Indirectly, you saved my PC from very high temps. This is applicable even on my 3800X. 3800X has the same PPT, TDC and EDC values by default like a 5800X. And now everything works like a charm. Temps are amazing. Cheers!

  • @GameCultureSculpture
    @GameCultureSculpture 2 года назад

    Using Aorus motherboard. After i did changes, my temp didnt go down, and voltage is around 1.010, not the first time doing under volting(had laptop for few years). My core clocks went down to 3.7. Even when i redo changes, it stays like this. My mobo is not saving changes ? Help, i just lost 30 % of power on my cpu, any ideas?. Cheers

  • @Hamiltonon58
    @Hamiltonon58 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir! CPU running cool and efficient after setting TDP and no curve offset. Finally!

  • @calmdown9094
    @calmdown9094 3 года назад +5

    i just bought a pre-built with a 5800x and was really confident in the purchase. then i came to youtube, and watched some videos, i was slightly concerned but thought they were probably being dramatic. thanks for this video, it gave me peace of mind.

    • @lethall6609
      @lethall6609 2 года назад +3

      Same man. I was building my pc and I just picked this cpu for how good people talk about it and how It runs stuff I'm looking for smoothly. Then after I buy it and it's coming on the way I see these mfs talkin bout how it gets hot. Now I'm really happy I even got the cpu I want

  • @techbuildspcs
    @techbuildspcs 3 года назад +1

    I always undervolt everything anyways. ALWAYS manually tune. My 1080 to draws like 160w total under load and my CPU is undervolted but oced to 4.35

  • @knjpollard
    @knjpollard 2 года назад +4

    Dude. Simply brilliant. I literally was just about exchange this CPU. Now I’m going to implement this advice and see what happens. I knew there was something funky when OC at maximum got exactly the same 90-degree FurMark benchmark. I was scratching my head and now I know why!
    Update: I started with the recommended settings and did some things slightly different to accommodate my exact situation. Default settings for PPT,TDP, EDC are 142, 95, 140 respectively. I set mine to 109, 95, 130 which yielded a Cinebench score of 15092 @76C. I kept the other stuff auto. I may also reset my Dark Rock Pro cooler with a different thermal paste, but we'll see.

  • @mrfrazzles4030
    @mrfrazzles4030 3 года назад +1

    what is your cpu clocked at in ryzen master and what is your peak core voltage set to?

  • @Ironbuket
    @Ironbuket 3 года назад

    I thought my stock temps were high, until I watched this. I get 65-70C in gaming with core voltage increasing to about 1.45v in game
    Was this issue fixed already in later bios updates? Im using a quite recent bios release
    Is there any point in me lowering the TDP, my figures dont seem that bad?

  • @savydaniel
    @savydaniel Год назад +4

    PPT 120, TDC 100, EDC 80, idle at 30 degrees, max temp is 48 degrees with an Arctic Liquid Cooler II 360. CPU Voltage is set to a negative -0.15 offset and core optimization is set to negative 10 on the 2 favorite cores and 15 on all the others. No issues, I reach 4.8 boost almost constantly (lowest is 4.786). I bought the 5800X because I saw your vid :)

    • @Koeras16
      @Koeras16 11 месяцев назад

      EDC 80 ? Isn't this causing issues with L3 cache performance ?

  • @iGdubbz
    @iGdubbz 3 года назад

    So we shouldn’t mess with the curve optimizer if we apply these settings to PBO limits? Thanks

  • @pf100andahalf
    @pf100andahalf 2 года назад +1

    The info in this video is quite amazing. First, I have great cpu cooling with a noctua nh-d15s with two fans and great case air flow.
    With pbo on and ppt, tdc edc set to auto, my 5800x runs about 82c after a 5 minute run of cinebench r20, and 70-75c while playing games which is well within specs and is okay, but then...
    Using the info here I set PPT to 115, TDC to 100, and EDC to 80, and now it runs at 70c which is 15 degrees cooler and only loses a few hundred points from the cinebench score. I lost about 3 fps in games.
    15 degrees cooler and 3 fps loss in gaming which is not enough of a performance loss to notice.
    Thanks.

  • @goat_guru
    @goat_guru 3 года назад

    such an informative video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @silvergreydragon
    @silvergreydragon 2 года назад +2

    Those PPT/TDC/EDC settings are right on the money, Ive tried changing values but even with my fancy cooler nothing gets me better clocks/temps than that.

  • @florent9555
    @florent9555 2 года назад +1

    what about the curve optimizer in pbo? Did you change value there and could you explain what it does

  • @OmkarN
    @OmkarN 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot man. I went from 89deg in 3 minutes of cinebench to 73deg max for full cinebench run. Thanks!!!

  • @deejaydomino5000
    @deejaydomino5000 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I have been running an old intel i7 for ages. All this PBO TDC etc. is messing me up. Could you put in the settings you have applied?
    Last time I did overclocking was on my AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1200. Again thanks for in-depth video

  • @akatsukiandy
    @akatsukiandy 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video and the accompanying bios guide. I was able to go from 90ºC to a much more manageable 83ºC. My multi core score in Cinebench R23 was about 3.5% lower. Might mess around and see if I can improve performance/decrease temps even more.

    • @FallenLight0
      @FallenLight0 2 года назад

      Do you live in a cold or hot country? Because I'm considering getting this CPU but I live in a really hot region in Brazil and I don't have air conditioner.

  • @MAzK001
    @MAzK001 3 года назад +4

    Okay tried it with some modifications of my own. My 5800X seems to be getting nerfed by ASUS BIOS updates. 6.1k to 5.9k CB20. No idea why this is the case. I was worried about the thermal performance at first because it's dismal considering that I'm running the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm. I've tried offset mounts and different thermal pastes to no avail. Thermal paste spread was fairly consistent too.
    For my old settings that got me the 5.9k score, it was running at -25 on all cores (Curve Optimiser) and peaked at 84 degrees.
    I tried these settings
    PPT: 125
    TDC: 100
    EDC: 80
    Curve Optimiser: -25 all core
    All core boost reads between 4.6-4.65Ghz and the temps max out at 79 degrees. All core score is still 5.9k ish. I experienced a drop to 5.65k for 115W so 125W worked better for my specific CPU. Overall, I'd say that the guide worked great as a starting point. Thanks for sharing!

    • @MAzK001
      @MAzK001 3 года назад +2

      Anyway an update! I found out that the drop on score was caused by AURA Sync. Turning it off before i started the test got the score back up to normal.
      Current settings are still
      PPT: 125
      TDC: 100
      EDC: 80
      Curve Optimiser:
      C0: -20
      C1: -25
      C2: -20
      C3: -20
      C4: -20
      C5: -15
      C6: -20
      C7: -25
      Better stability for me, as i realized that C5 is an exceptionally weak core on my CPU.
      CB20 scores (updated)
      Multicore: 6087
      Singlecore: 631

  • @celdur4635
    @celdur4635 Год назад

    Should i always activate "+200Mhz" CPU Boost Clock Override? under all cases and trust the algorithm? or will it cause instability? And does it also rise the minimum Mhz?

  • @kobi2643
    @kobi2643 3 года назад

    Yo, got the same 69 degrees in Multi Core, but when go to Single Core or just normal pc using/programming/gaming I got 78+ degrees, any way to fix it ?

  • @bellanamii
    @bellanamii 3 года назад +2

    Can someone help me? I literally have no idea how to undervolt is this through the actual motherboard or through ryzen master? Does anyone have any settings I could go off of that seems to help?? to get better temps without sacrificing performance? with voltage and cores set @?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  3 года назад

      I have another video on the channel showing how to.

  • @gteezy5569
    @gteezy5569 2 года назад

    Hello @danishblunt I crrently have the 5800x on a B550 Aorus Pro AC board. Will I be able to apply these tweaks? I am new to undervolting and this is my first PC build. I have reach 90 degreees easily in two mintues of Cinebench 23 Multicore and around 85 degrees on single core.

  • @mohamedsiddiquebinmohamedr7652
    @mohamedsiddiquebinmohamedr7652 3 года назад +1

    Thanks man. You explained it perfectly.

  • @andrewhenriksen3181
    @andrewhenriksen3181 2 года назад

    Another "Thank you Sir" on the books man. Great video and way to provide a solution. Much appreciated.

  • @jackz9730
    @jackz9730 2 года назад

    Where do you change the Boost override CPU setting to 199 in bios? Is it labeled the same? Can't seem to find it

  • @jacobcain2517
    @jacobcain2517 2 года назад

    So I just finished building my PC back up and I had a question I saw curve optimizer did you mess with that at all? I saw other people were

  • @paolo5323
    @paolo5323 3 года назад

    Hi, did you also adjust the curve optimizer?
    Edit: sorry. Did not check the video description ahead of making the comment. Thanks!

  • @buddhafex
    @buddhafex 3 года назад

    I use a Kraken 120mm AIO and PBO on my 5800X and all the games I play it stays under 80c and usually stays locked at 4.85Ghz. Seems it only really runs hot when you slam all the cores with a hard workload. I went from a 3600X to this and I am stoked, but, I might undervolt it at some point. I have never done any stuff like that so i am reserved about doing so.

  • @awesomearizona-dino
    @awesomearizona-dino 3 года назад

    Thank you for this info-- i am right now, assembling a 5800x box (cant get 5900x) for Chia plotting. It will run 24/7 at approx 75% load, Undervolting will most likely help a lot.

  • @LloydsSky9
    @LloydsSky9 3 года назад

    Thank you, this solved the issue for me completely.

  • @strelokscar2578
    @strelokscar2578 2 года назад

    What values will work for 5900X? I set up something similar for my 5900X but keeps getting random crashes

  • @fez748
    @fez748 2 года назад

    Don't know if this will help but went with a different route. My PBO settings are -23 all core offset, motherboard limit (ASRock x570 PG Velocita), auto scaler. I was able to control the voltage in bios and changed it to 1.3(so far) and for cinebech R23 my score is 15238 at 75° and idles at 30-33° but I am on a custom loop watercooling system(runs hotter than most, phanteks evolve x case with distro block and single 360mm rad) been my best results yet as far as temp goes

  • @KSBWonders
    @KSBWonders 3 года назад +1

    Which cpu cooler do you use for 5800x sir

  • @Xarthos007
    @Xarthos007 2 года назад

    Exactly what i needed thanks. Cpu temp greatly improved.

  • @lewis21388
    @lewis21388 10 месяцев назад

    Do you have any recommendations for a 5950x with a noctua NH-D15 with process lasso being used on the first ccd for my games, unsure if I’m unnecessary using to high of power limits.
    PPT 130 TDC 95 EDC 120, 1x scalar to avoid deg, and -150 boost override to avoid boosting to 5.1ghz and my pc bsod every 5 seconds. Games like battlefield 2042 are like low 80c’s which I’m a bit confused about was expecting that to be lower unless I’m doing something wrong

  • @willatkins9686
    @willatkins9686 3 года назад +2

    For my 5800x, I used AMD rizen master set it in Laptop mode! Cooler used is a Be Quiet rock 4, in an old CoolerMaster Scout 2 case.Was 125watts now 98!

  • @hokigirl92
    @hokigirl92 2 года назад

    I first tried Ryzen Master but I couldn't figure out how to change the settings in there, went into the BIOS and after a bit of googling managed to find the right settings/menu to enter the PPT/TDC/EDC settings, booted back up and I'm instantly down from 70*C to 45*C with a Corsair Elite Capellix 360
    Thanks so much!

  • @andrepinto2602
    @andrepinto2602 3 года назад

    Brother i liked your video alot, but my ryzen master software is kinda difrent. maybe they updated or something can you check on yours if you can still see and change the values? Also in bios should I turn off pbo or on?

  • @oscarahmed7361
    @oscarahmed7361 Год назад

    bro if u can help me i went with manual oc 4600mhz with 1.275 volt pbo off
    cooler : deepcool gammex 400 pro
    temp normal : 45 and on cbr23 85 89
    score :14881
    this good for long term use ?

  • @PikaDikaChu
    @PikaDikaChu 2 года назад

    Great video only problem I'm having is clock speeds on certain cores drop from 4.8ghz to 3.8 an then back up any way to fix this?

  • @kishorebolt3065
    @kishorebolt3065 3 года назад

    Nice one dude..
    Nice analysis
    I have ordered a r7 5800x now
    I ll see how my cpu performs

  • @madfreakinc2
    @madfreakinc2 2 года назад

    When i first booted my pc with this cpu, a simple task as opening facebook on chrome had my cpu temp rising above 70C and still climbing. Im running it in a node 202 which cant hold a big cooler (yes i know it isn't smart). i overclocked it to 4.2ghz and undervolted to 1.35v and now it maxes out in the 60's. Its really impressive how much of a difference doing an under volt can make while keeping performance

  • @koomaappa75
    @koomaappa75 2 года назад

    Great video as I'm about to purchase the 5800x. Subscribed!

  • @ianfrost4817
    @ianfrost4817 3 года назад

    I don't get these crazy temps. I am getting 72c in cinebench. 4.85ghz 15790 r23 score. it does show max 143w but its only for a very short time. at idle I get 23c. I have a assin 7 pipe cooler which does run 5c cooler than notucha d15. it was the latest msi bios. Am I doing something wrong? do I need to under volt if I'm not seeing this heat?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  3 года назад

      If you're not seeing high temps then you're fine. As long you stay under 85c you should be absolutely fine.

  • @DaveBrown1
    @DaveBrown1 3 года назад

    Thanks dude, good to know this. Thanks

  • @blazbohinc4964
    @blazbohinc4964 3 года назад

    Idk why motherboards push so much voltage through chips.. I undervolted my 10875H (don't ask me how, it was a pain), and it's now running like.. 15% faster for 30% less power.

  • @annurissimo1082
    @annurissimo1082 3 года назад +8

    I can count all knowledgable reviewers on one hand

  • @Kizzster
    @Kizzster 3 года назад

    Does this also mean that you can't overclock the 5800x and it will be pointless doing so?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  3 года назад +1

      I mean you can, but you would need some serious cooling and delidded 5800x, also you'd only get a very very small unnoticable gain, however you can claim to be the benchmark king

  • @oldcomrade8929
    @oldcomrade8929 3 года назад

    Honest straight forward, Liked and Subbed Dubd good job

  • @ExSkyCyclePilot
    @ExSkyCyclePilot 2 года назад

    Most motherboards have an ECO setting, and PBO presets for lower wattages, and many even have a setting to limit the temperature. If the 90°C temperature limit concerns you, try those settings - no need to get fancy or complicated. Using a Curve Optimizer negative offset lowers the core voltage, but the processor compensates by upping the clocks, so you get higher clock speeds at the same temperatures. That is how all the 5000 CPUs are all designed to work. They run the clock speeds up until the CPU hits 90°C. You can easily drop the temperature by 10°C by simply using one of the aforementioned presets, and you'll only see a 2% to 3% performance reduction in all-core loads.

  • @PasaaDai
    @PasaaDai 2 года назад

    hello i have gigabyte x570 gaming x motherboard and 5800x how do i undervolt.. can someone guide me through this

  • @funsideoflife3782
    @funsideoflife3782 3 года назад +1

    Hello goodmorning. Can you help me. I have 5800x with 32G 3600mhz, B550i gigabyte and rtx3070. I reached 90degree in cinebench for 15108 score. How to undervoltage my cpu? Do i need to install software to undervolt it? What do you mean “try negative 5 and go down until it start crashing” thank you hope you can help me.

  • @malazan6004
    @malazan6004 Год назад +1

    Did I get an amd blessed 5800x or something? only found this video as I was curious why I saw so many heat comments. I genuinely thought maybe something wasn't right on this build initially it was running that cool idle and games vs what I had seen online. I have done a ton of benchmarks and tests so it isn't just a particular game and even benchmarks that are extremely unrealistic scenarios I think 72 was the highest I ever saw it top out? I believe I had the heater cranking then lol... Games at 1440p and 4k generally about 52 to 59 it will peak at and usually sit in between those numbers. I have had the occasional game or scene in game with low 60s while yesterday in dying light of all things I watched my lcd screen and it was sitting at 66 for some time which at this rate is a rare occasion lol. I know there are cooler cpu than this but yeah for this ones rep wtf is going on with the difference here?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  Год назад

      You either have an aio with offset mount or cool n quiet on in bios which is default for many.

  • @kofesaso
    @kofesaso 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. For beginner like me, make sure you download the program to change the set up

  • @recoveriii
    @recoveriii Год назад

    quick question: would this have to be edited every time you boot up the computer

  • @roccociccone597
    @roccociccone597 3 года назад +7

    I observed the same. My 5900x runs cooler at stock settings. But after I've played around with my 5800x a bit I now get 6150 points in r20 and barely hit 72c. My 5800x does negative 30 for the curve optimizer and the lower power target all day long. So I think I got a good unit.

    • @mannyfresh7065
      @mannyfresh7065 2 года назад

      Could you please share settings just to give me a reference?

  • @beachboy_boobybuilder
    @beachboy_boobybuilder 3 года назад +1

    Dude, I followed your instructions. I went into BIOS for my Anus X570 Crosshair Hero VII and I found the settings for PPT, TDC and EDC under the PBO section, BUT the PPT, TDC and EDC is greyed out and set to auto. How do I change to manual and set PPT to 115, TDC to 100 and EDC to 80?.

    • @Fear_Sparrow
      @Fear_Sparrow 3 года назад

      Set PBO to manual and it should let you edit those values

    • @beachboy_boobybuilder
      @beachboy_boobybuilder 3 года назад +1

      @@Fear_Sparrow - that is what I did when I originally went into BIOS and it was greyed out and set to auto.

    • @trisbane4086
      @trisbane4086 3 года назад

      @@beachboy_boobybuilder Try setting PBO limits to disabled or manual. Alternatively download Ryzen Master and change the settings there, that should definitely work.

  • @SauceageTF
    @SauceageTF 3 года назад

    Would I be able to get around 4.5 GHz on a 5800x with a Hyper 212 without super high temps?

  • @shane250
    @shane250 2 года назад

    All I did to my 5800X is set curve optimizer on negative 20 and now it idles at 30⁰c. My cooler is a $40 dual tower (Thermalright PA 120) which I added a third fan to the back of it.

  • @raven7707
    @raven7707 3 года назад

    how do i doit on Rayzen master i didnt understand half of the stuff you are talking about!!!!!
    please do a video to show how to fix it on real software not on painter!

  • @atvacs
    @atvacs 2 года назад

    Thank you so much man, this saved me.
    Just a quick question: in Ryzen Master the TDC is described as "Sustained Current Limit", while EDC as "Peak Current Limit"... so why do you set the EDC at a lower value then the TDC? Wouldn't it make more sense to say something like "if you need a peak of current you can reach 90 A (EDC), but if its sustained go down to 80 A (TDC)" instead of what you are doing now?
    Edit: I'm an idiot, I didn't notice the note in the description.

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  2 года назад +1

      Glad you got it sorted 👍
      Motherboard manufacturers should stop messing with the stock settings

  • @DarthQueefious
    @DarthQueefious 2 года назад

    Cheers for this
    On my 5800x with 200mhz boost:
    All Core stable = 8
    but with Per Core stable = 30, 14 (best core*), 30, 15 (2nd best core*), 30, 30, 8, 30 (just doing increments of 5)
    I've found the best way to find errors is by editing the Extreme1anta777.cfg config in TM5 to keep cycling through test 1 and using Task Manager to set the affinity to test per core/thread. Letting it run per core for about 5mins will almost always find any errors so it doesn't take long. This test lines up nicely with the WHEA errors (in Event Viewer) I was getting when I first used Curve Optmizer.
    *according to Ryzen Master
    So far I've also settled on PPT 120, TDC 95, EDC 120 to lower stock temps by around 5-10 degrees. I have a 2009 NH-D14.
    In games I hover around 4990-5050mhz

  • @erraddict
    @erraddict 2 года назад

    I used Ryzen Master to determine my Curve Optimizer settings, it'll auto figure it out.
    Also, when using your recommended settings, my temps definitely went down but my Cinebench R23 score dropped a bunch. From 14400 down to 11900

  • @LabedaSH
    @LabedaSH 3 года назад +2

    Also I was searching and found a reddit post where they only used the basic window of ryzen master, they set their max clock to 4600 and voltage to 1.25, I did the same thing and got amazing results

  • @scyzorpl
    @scyzorpl Год назад

    I'm like new in to this can you show at least how to change the settings in the ryzen master cuz my loves to cook even on kraken x73 aio

  • @harikeshmohanan1294
    @harikeshmohanan1294 3 года назад

    So just got my ryzen 7 5800x with a budget aio and I hit 84c while cinebench r20 and idle around 42c … is this temps bad ? Should I need a better aio ?

  • @xxpsyxx2159
    @xxpsyxx2159 3 года назад

    Should I go with ur settings if I have nzxt x53????

  • @fleskel
    @fleskel 3 года назад

    Just to be clear, for a beefy cooler like for example an NH-D15 these are the estimated numbers to aim for?
    PPT: 115
    TDC: 80
    EDC: 100
    Also did you touch the curve optimizer at all, some suggest to try to set it at around negative 15 to negative 30 but I can't get it to run stable in Prime95.

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  3 года назад

      Depending on motherboard anc CPU sometimes curve optimizer wont work like intended. If it doesnt work then leave it be or use very low numbers like -5

    • @fleskel
      @fleskel 3 года назад

      @@danishblunt9698 Alright, thanks for the tip. I'll have to set aside some time to play around a bit more with it but this helped exceptionally with the temps.
      On an X570 Aorus Elite by the way.

  • @megatron5644
    @megatron5644 3 года назад +1

    How do I change to your settings? I looked through bios and ryzen master... I can't see the PPT and all that

  • @tomalfredpuno84
    @tomalfredpuno84 3 года назад +1

    Hello man, I need straight answer if this is okay if i will only use it in rendering, After effects and 3d editing? No games.
    thanks.

    • @roccociccone597
      @roccociccone597 3 года назад +2

      Probably should take a look at a 3900x or 5900x if you primarily do production tasks.

    • @l2v65
      @l2v65 3 года назад

      @@roccociccone597 You’re 100% on this? Cos I’m looking at both 3000 and 5000 series Ryzen 7s and 9s for gaming, streaming and production (3D and video and photo editing).

    • @roccociccone597
      @roccociccone597 3 года назад +1

      @@l2v65 a 3900x is better for those kinds tasks if they’re not otherwise accelerated

    • @l2v65
      @l2v65 3 года назад

      @@roccociccone597 Thanks

    • @jonathancobarubias2523
      @jonathancobarubias2523 3 года назад +1

      I've been using the 5800x for all of the above usage. Its mint! 👌👌👌 and quick.

  • @roythunderplump
    @roythunderplump 3 года назад

    Any users got lower Temps simply using another motherboard Brand with the 5800x?

  • @Grqphx
    @Grqphx 3 года назад

    thanks man i was so confused why its so hot on 4.5 idk after this ima try it

  • @krusty6381
    @krusty6381 2 года назад

    Thank you I'm upgrading from Ryzen 2600 ( OC 40.5 Ghz ) and wanted to go to the 5800X ( $439 Can. on sale ) . But I saw everyone saying not to by runs way to hot. Thanks now I'm upgrading to a 5800X need it for my GPU the 2600 is my bottle neck for sure.

  • @Keiktu
    @Keiktu 2 года назад

    I am planning into getting this CPU for the future, currently I got a Hyper 212 black edition, would it be enough for the 5800X?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  2 года назад

      According to many people on reddit the hyper 212 be is sufficient.

  • @Scortd
    @Scortd 2 года назад +1

    You're a pure genius. Went from cinebench temps of 85 during 5 min test (cinebench23) to max temp of 69 with it pretty much staying at 68. Yeah the overall score took a slight hit, but well worth it to preserve my chip. Hats off to you my friend. {cooler -- coolmaster MA612 stealth}

    • @Scortd
      @Scortd 2 года назад

      @THEnelsonbruhs PPT, EDC, and TDC settings. I used the ones he listed and it worked great. But I ended up using 120, 85, 110 as my final settings.

    • @Scortd
      @Scortd 2 года назад

      @THEnelsonbruhs You will take a hit on the cinebench score, but check your clock speeds. Mine boost to 4.85 on all cores regularly. Actually hit 5ghz, but that isn't the norm and wasn't on all cores.

    • @Scortd
      @Scortd 2 года назад

      @THEnelsonbruhs Cinebench score is slightly lowered, but the performance is still incredible, don't worry too much about score (unless it drops severely, like under 12k). The temp control is the important thing. At the out of the box temps the chip is sure to fail prematurely and/or your system will be forced to experience constant shutdowns (if gaming and such).

  • @akagitsune2401
    @akagitsune2401 2 года назад

    Thanks for your explanation. I found your video at 5AM (GMT+8) 🤣
    I try doing every video regarding undervolt for lower temp on this 5800X. 😂
    Most of them, CB R23 stop working. Some of them only 1 rending left, it stop.
    I apply your settings on BIOS, and test CO -5 all core CB work fine. But temp reduce little bit.
    My pc case is CORSAIR 4000D AIRFLOW with 4x Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo + Cooler Master MasterFan MF140R ARGB + Cooler Master MasterFan MF140R Halo ARGB. For CPU Cooler, I'm using Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition + Cooler Master MasterFan SF120R ARGB.
    Fan setup is 3x front intake, 2x top and 1x back is exhaust.
    Oh ya, I'm using MB ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING. My previous processor is R5 3500X. 😆
    Now i try -10 and left it to take a nap. Later i wake up, i check it. 😴

  • @ianboyles2197
    @ianboyles2197 Год назад

    the edc ppt ttp are not viewable in my ryzen master panel

  • @2020Tech4U
    @2020Tech4U 3 года назад +1

    I hate reviewers too brother, I bought the 5800x and Love this CPU, I am a small techtuber but with the all the miss information out there whenever I mention this people say I'm wrong because some big youtuber said so, ppl need to inform themselves. I was so happy to buy this beast CPU that over clocks exceptionally! You gained a SUB like and comment lol I have mine on water a custom loop, and I saw it at stock go to 1.4 v 4.6 Ghz and 81c after 45 minutes in cinebench r23, that was so bad. I have since then go to 4.75 1.25 v at 77c and I'm still messing around with it cause I know I can get more out of it. Plus I'm not the best over clocker lol I wanted to do a similiar video like yours for my subs, if you have any info for me or want to add to this please message me so we can maybe collab or whatever lol Great video mucho respect brother

  • @d3usluke156
    @d3usluke156 2 года назад

    I've set it on same stats as you, it went up to 83c on 100% usage but while working in 3d max my pc restarted randomly, could it have been caused by undervolting?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  2 года назад

      Yes, i will make another video which will cover everything since now im even more knowledgable about amd cpus and their behaviour.

    • @arnobchakma8625
      @arnobchakma8625 2 года назад

      @@danishblunt9698 please.. Make a new detailed video for blender and 3d max users.

  • @ft_sakkinen
    @ft_sakkinen 3 года назад

    Hi, Just bought 5800x and this is terrible. I am getting all the time bluescreens and i am running Noctua NH-U12A. How in earth i can set those 105w, 90a & 80a to bios, so i dont need to mess around with ryzen master?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  3 года назад

      Its 105 80 90 i got the tdc and edc in reverse cus i am stoopid. See if it still bluescreens. Also tell me your motherboard :)

    • @ft_sakkinen
      @ft_sakkinen 3 года назад

      @@danishblunt9698 Mobi is ROG STRIX B550-I GAMING. PPT is 105, TDC is 80 and EDC 90... This is my mainpc with 3080 oc. My vr pc is same build, but with 3060 oc and 5600x - and it works like dream, but this aint :(

    • @ft_sakkinen
      @ft_sakkinen 3 года назад

      And it still keeps crashing with blue .. god i hate this

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  3 года назад

      @@ft_sakkinen i do have another video showing how to set settings in bios

  • @telefonmast6505
    @telefonmast6505 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much. I was thinking my DanCase A4 SFX 5800X build is not possible but as it turns out my CPU was constantly hitting 90°+ in basic tasks because Ryzen Masters default settings somehow were literally the Max values for PPT TDC and EDC now im sitting at a cool 60C in idle and 88 in Aida64

  • @marcusmorales2681
    @marcusmorales2681 2 года назад

    Just upgraded my pc a couple of days ago and I was really worried because my cpu is running super hot did this and my cpu Temps are lower but my pc crashes randomly. Any help?

    • @danishblunt9698
      @danishblunt9698  2 года назад

      Lower the undervolt a bit and you should be fine.

  • @dany_2945
    @dany_2945 3 года назад +5

    i tested the 65w eco mode from the bios, and it went from 6k in cinebench R20 to 5.65k, from 90C to 65C, i thinking of running it with around 85w