Dude I kid you not, I spent most of my day looking for videos or details on how to undervolt on a gigabyte motherboard and then you drop this on us 🙏. Thank you for saving me and filling that void. This is a huge help and will take care of my temperature issues until I'm able to get a better cooler put in. Keep up the good work and content man!
Putted my 5600G on 1.25V and runs perfectly! Yes, stock frequencies and turbo boost, but at least I removed around 10 degrees C while gaming. Before I had like 65 66 degrees C on a STOCK COOLER. YES, stock cooler. When I applied 1.25V, temps dropped to like 55 or maybe even less, especially if the game is less demanding. And also with that same voltage I could get 5600G to run 4.4GHz all cores without any issues and yet still having less temps while gaming
most cpu can undervolt -0.5 or oc 300mhz beyond that youre lucky cpu good lottery, gpus abit random you even can get one that cant be tweaked at all even though options there gigabyte sort of unlock mine, it was run 0.6 all core back then
Dude same ... gigabyte is a freaking headache with too much numbers that i don't know which i change , it completely different than any other mobo. i put -0.054 on my 5600g and temp reduced from 70° to 64° while playing.
Underrated video, thanks for the tip! my 5950x which is a hot potato by any way you look at it. Was able to test with Cinebench with various settings and settled for an offset of -0.150 (some scores below). The game stutters are gone and everything is WAY more fluent. In my case, there is limited space for a better cooler, which is why I had to find other means to make it work. default performance on Cinebench: 5684 score -0.050: 6775 score -0.100: 8451 score -0.150: 10592 score -0.200: 10491 score ------------- -1.50 + adjusted iCue (Corsair) fan speeds and pump flow: 17612 score nowadays, to save myself from buzzing fans I lower them to 55% and settle to ~15k score on Cinebench. This saved me a lot of frustration
Thank you so much for this! I'm a super beginner in PC optimization but luckily I have the same motherboard just like yours. So, this been easy for me. Thanks! The increase in performance to power ratio is massive. My results: Ryzen 5 5600G / Gigabyte B450MK Stock CPU cooler Stock Cinebench: 10176 CPU Temp: 94°C Wattage: 65w Core: 4.21-4.4 Undervolted: Cinebench: 10742 CPU Temp: 82°C Wattage: 59w Core clocks: 4.26-4.4
Yo thank you so much bro. My CPU cooled down by about 7-10 degrees Celsius. I went from around 68 Celsius, to 58 Celsius in Fortnite. My CPU also cooled down in other games as well, and browsing and stuff like that in general. I lost just a little bit of performance, but it is pretty unnoticeable. Thank you man. 🙏
An alternative method is to use throttlestop to undervolt rather than bios. It's altered through software and you can lower your voltage on the fly and while in windows. In fact, throttlestop would make a great subject for a video, it really is a very powerful piece of software. For example, you can have up to four profiles in which all the settings are different. It can be used to undervolt, overclock etc etc, all within the windows environment...
Excited to see the pbo video I'm currently testing my 5950x with corecycler going through all my Curve optimizer values it is one hell of a long process Hydra from 1usmus is good but the 1.3 versions haven't been as great for finding curve optimizer limits a lot of -30 and instability but a useful tool to get a cc rough idea and to undervolt and overclock a Radeon GPU with RTX support coming these tests are great because they will run instances of kombuster to stress test and bench the tests
bro u literally fixed my insanely high cpu temps wit my ryzen 5 5500, my pc would shutdown randomly and reach 90-100 temps when gaming. now its at a sound 50-70
I've undervolted my 5600X with PBO enabled, going as low as -0.2v, and it has been pretty stable while gaming or under heavy loads like Cinebench R23, Prime95, or Aida64. I have definitely noticed lower temperatures as well, dropping from 83.1°C at Auto voltage down to around 66.5°C. (My cooler is a Zoomflow 240X from ID-Cooling.) However, when the voltage is too low, it seems to interfere with PBO, causing my Core Utility to drop from 114% to 106%. This also results in a lower Cinebench score, going from around 10320 to 9632. Despite that, CPU frequencies remain at around 4.575-4.6 GHz, and the cores still maintain 100% usage. Here are the results of my tests on my 5600X: (OVERVOLTING TESTS) Overvolted 1: +0.01875V Score: 10022 Max Temp: 82.3°C Max Voltage under Load: 1.250V Max Power: ~91.7W CPU Clock: 4.550 - 4.650 GHz Max CPU Utilization: 112.1% (I didn't go any higher as I didn't want to risk my CPU dying.) (UNDERVOLTING TESTS & FINDING THE SWEET SPOT) Auto voltage Score: 9946 Max Temp: 82.3°C Max Voltage under Load: ~1.237V Max Power: 89.5W CPU Clock: 4.575 GHz Max CPU Utilization: 111.4% Undervolted 1: -0.01875V Score: 10295 Max Temp: 83.6°C Max Voltage under Load: 1.244V Max Power: ~92.2W CPU Clock: 4.550 GHz Max CPU Utilization: 113% Undervolted 2: -0.02500V Score: 10320 Max Temp: 83.1°C Max Voltage under Load: 1.25V Max Power: 90.5W CPU Clock: 4.575 GHz Max CPU Utilization: 114% Undervolted 3: -0.03125V Score: 10319 Max Temp: 83.1°C Max Voltage under Load: 1.250V Max Power: 89.5W CPU Clock: 4.575 GHz Max CPU Utilization: 113.5% (BALLS TO THE WALL UNDERVOLT) Undervolted 4: -0.20000V Score: 9632 Max Temp: 66.5°C Max Voltage under Load: 1.110V Max Power: 66.8W CPU Clock: 4.675 GHz Max CPU Utilization: 106% I found my CPU's sweet spot around -0.02500V. Anything lower than -0.03125V causes a significant drop in Core Utility. My suggestion would be not to try to go as low as possible but to find your CPU's sweet spot for optimal performance.
@@Silanol Hey man, Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) is a feature that allows the processor to dynamically adjust its clock speeds and voltage to achieve higher performance under certain conditions. It's a form of automatic overclocking that takes advantage of thermal and power headroom to push the processor beyond its base clock speeds. But before we move forward, what's your motherboard manufacturer? I only have an Asus B450-F motherboard, so if your motherboard is from a different manufacturer, I might not know how to enable PBO. Though, I can still try and help you if you'd like. Let me know.😊
@@RAWDOG963 Sorry for the late reply, bro. Are you overclocking your CPU or undervolting it? I've tried manually overclocking my CPU, but it keeps throwing out errors from the 3rd physical core in OCCT. So I just tried undervolting instead of overclocking instead.
Are you sure that A series systems cannot be undervolted? Because I have an A520M S2H Gigabyte motherboard, and a Ryzen 5 4500, which I undervolted by -140 millivolts in the BIOS and the temperatures went from over 90 degrees in the cinebench r23 multicore test to just above 80 degrees, with minor gains in the pts score.
This worked perfectly for my friends 7950x because she gets hotter than the sun and I fixed his constant crashes for him thank you so much, Also will we be getting a warzone 2 optimisation guide?
With my Ryzen 9 7900X CPU (a.k.a. "my portable space heater"), I saw a significant drop in temperature with just an undervolt offset of -0.04 volts. Of course, I didn't stop there but continued to undervolt even further.
Instant Sub. Highly Underrated Video. PS i am going for exact mobo cpu combo pairing with rx6800xt @1080p res. Planning to keep -0.120v. Fingers Crossed.
Amazing video as always. Thank you very much! Maybe you can do a video explaining how to set a curve optimizer for AMD chips and motherboards and how to test it
I have a GIGABYTE B550 mobo with a Ryzen 7 and couldn't enter a negative offset for CPU Vcore. I wound up just noting what the BIOS showed my voltage to be (1.092V) and then selecting next voltage lower than that (1.088V). This worked great for me.... temps while playing games like Gears Tactics and Cyberpunk 2077 went from high 80's down (and the stock CPU Fan sounding like a jet engine) to 60⁰ and a nearly silent fan with similar performance before the adjustment. Thanks!
I'm at - 0.25 (1.48v to 1.23v) on my ryzen 3900x but the temps and watts are still the same despite the performance being better? I'm trying to keep the max under 90 degrees Celsius but nothing seems to have changed despite the voltages being lower in bios?.
Running an i5 10400f Could safely reach -0.085 without any problems at all. But I keep testing & studying my weirdo results I'm getting in Cinebench. Got the best score with -0.050 2nd best score is -0.075 Then comes the worst score of -0.085. Stock score without undervolting (repeated 3 times for all tests, its a multi-core test) : 7931, 7926, 7915 (max temp 75 stock cooler) -0.050: 8001, 7986, 7998 (max temp 71) -0.075: 7955, 7987, 7999 (max temp 69) -0.085: 7943, 7920, 7958 (max temp 68)
ive managed to get -0.13000 then stopped as i got scared lol my temps are down by about 15 20c it used to throttle at 90 c and my mhz seem to be going up but the cinebench 2024 score has lowered by about 100 is this normal? original score without undervolt 845 then after undervoilting to where i am now its scores around 770 780 should it be going back up? i have a 5800x3d
Hey man i have used a couple of your videos for apex and it works great but do you know what could be causing the “starvation” lag symbol that i’m getting? usually the game stutters when that happens
Do you think limiting CPU freq. or lower proc.power.state to 95-90-80% etc. when also using Gigabyte Control Center(Power Saving Mode/Perform.Mode etc.) can cause incompatibilty? I am with Ryzen 5 5600H Laptop and I had a lot of freezes in win 11 when I started tweaking those stuff. Now I preinstailled win 10 and I got a freeze again, and the only thing I did was change stuff in power settings - set a 3300mhz limit and lower power.proc.state to 95%; Is it possible that the CPU needs that power and temp and freezes, because I limit it?
5:34 When youre recording your cpu core clocks, the values you write down are not displayed in your HWmonitor? does it not show values from 3599 up to 4449?
I hate hate using cinebench as a test for stability. It is a benchmark and good to see if there are any performance gains but a terrible test for stability. I can be cinebench stable for hours with a -30 Curve Optimizer setting but Prime95 will instantly error out and the system will have rare crashes at different usage scenarios.
I want to cap the FPS of my games. Should I do it through AMD's software or the in-game settings? Will capping FPS through AMD's software cause input lag?
wait, I am confused. Many Videos showed how to UV by enabling PBO Advanced, set it to all cores and then go -20. While you just changed the Dynamic VCore?
This is a terrible undervolting guide for ryzen…. You should enable pbo and get everything set up and performing THEN run curve optimiser in ryzen master per core. Job done
Hi @Panjno i was wondering if you could make a video on how to clean or check our PC from any malware or viruses? Like actually get rid or find them in our PC. Thank you in advance!
The real pisser about these cpu's is how they continue to try to boost as high as possible at idle no matter how much you undervolt...what the frack for?
I have discovered, across the board of all my Ryzen CPUs (3700X, 5800X, and 5900X), that if I simply change the max CPU speed to 4.0 GHz and negatively undervolting them by 0.1 volts, my CPU temperatures hardly ever go above 50 degC during normal gaming usage, and about 68 degC running Cinebench R23.
@@hrayz No, not crippling, but setting your CPU speed to one that isn't pushed to the point where it's crashing games. 4.0 Ghz is plenty of speed for a CPU that has a base clock of 3.7 Ghz. An unrestricted overclock upwards of 4.26 Ghz (as I have seen on my system before setting limits) was bringing CPU temps up into the 80 degC range and causing a certain 343i game to crash repeatedly. After changing the limits, it worked fine.
@@l.i.archer5379I see single core boosts up to 4.9 GHz often. All core workloads (even the toughest benchmark loads) go to 4.2-4.3 GHz. This is on the 5950X, but I had the 3900X before that and it was always over 4 GHz too. Unless you are using extremely inadequate cooling, stock performance (and undervolt) should never be very hot.
@@hrayz my 5900X is on a 240mm AIO with the radiator and fans on top exhausting up. It may very well be 343i's certain game that is causing the instability...still. LOL
Only option for 5800x3d IS pbo2 - we will be covering this in a coming video - mainly wanted to get this option LIVE so people can use both and see which they prefer :)
Is pbo2 really the only option for the 3d? I used your guide here on my 3d. Temps seem to keep going down haven't gotten to a crash point but temps seem to be falling. But cinabench score falls with it.
DON'T FORGET Watch out of Windows WHEA Error ... Monitor it always it may perform normally but has WHEA Error 19 = working and looks fine but has error (so its not) and WHEA Error 18 = critical error forces random restart (Yes specially when idle so the method living it idle in windows doing nothing is accurate info).
i don't get any benefits in watts and temps on my 5600x. HWMonitor says the CPU clock is higher than before but no difference in games. I get less points in Cinebench (dropped from 11150 stock to 9900.) I'm confused.
Hiii idk if ull see this comment but if u do pls help me.... I have a decent laptopin which i can play games like valo/genshin at very good fps ... while playing valorant i have 200+ fps for 15 minutes after the game started after some rounds my fps goes to 1-2 fps and then goes back to 60 and starts to stutter
dude. i need help. im getting 23 ms on a 1ms monitor 2070 gpu and a ryzen 7 3800... ive been losing hair for at least a year trying to lower it. put new vram and ssd cards and still such a bad gaming experience. i get a better gameplay on a ps4....
I'm at a -0.300 offset now... should I be worried that my PC is still not crashing or that the game that I use to test my progress (Hogwarts Legacy) is not really getting any worse in terms of fps and consistency? (I've even managed to reduce my max package temp by 20c lol) My relevant hardware: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 MOBO: Asus B550-i Cooling: Noctua NH-L9A Chasis: SGPC K39 (yeah the small one)
if you are really worried, do 2 things, first check if your voltage is actually going lower or not (aka applied, with panjno's method) and b try tunning the test with occt you are 95% likely to not crash or anything after those runs and you should expect your system to be stable for the most part (crashes are usually an inevitable thing over the lifetime of a computer but as long as they didnt happen during the multiple stress tests or happen frequently enough you are fine and likely got the silicon lottery
@@LoneBeastYT Under default settings, my VID (Max) was at 1.456v max, while under the -0.300 offset it was at 1.375v max... Should it look like that? 😅
Sorry for the late reply. Every time you decrease CPU voltage you need to do a Cinebench run as shown in this video. This is important, because you need to know at what point you're losing performance. When you decrease the voltage further and you see a lower score in Cinebench (like 50-100 points or more), that means your CPU is clock stretching. Ryzen CPUs like to clock stretch when you undervolt them a lot and you'll lose performance. I've also got a Ryzen 5 3600 and had the exact same issue. At -300mV I'm quite honestly surprised your system is even stable lol. I'd like to hear back from you whether your CPU was indeed clock stretching!
@@peeyuralso running a 3600 at the mo and as I under volt I'm not seeing much change in anything really. Cinebench seems.up and down, cpu shows 100% but 3.9mhz, then after and in gaming it will go to 4.2. Is there just something with the 3600 or 3000 series where undercolting does not do much. I have also used Ryzen mast on basic and reduced voltage there to 0.95 and cpu to 4.175 and that drops temps, but also losing performance a little.
my cpu temp under a similar load (two instances of thinkorswim and rewatching this youtube video) actually showed a roughly 10-20 degree temperature INCREASE... why would this be happening?
I have a ryzem 7 5800x and I can't seem to edit the vddcr cpu voltage when I change this to offset mode and then the - for offset mode sign nothing happens won't let me edit the voltage any ideas ?
You do have PBO2 and Curve Optimizer. I managed to set CO to -30 and my PBO settings are PPT 130W. TDC 85A. EDC 110A. Works like a charm, idles at 32-35ºC. Gaming spikes to 64ºC when loading but then comes down to 48-52ºC while gaming itself Warzone 2. Max temp on CBR23 is 76ºC while before it would reach 90ºC. I can set PPT to 120W and max temp would be 70ºC flat but I start losing performance.
Don't worry mate, happens to a lot of us. Even with no overheating it is best to undervolt to reduce power, temperatures and overall bgive the CPU a longer lifespan
I'd say to clean out the dust in the laptop as well as undervolt til instability, I went from thermal throttling in every game to about 90c on my 10750h
That’s not a bad thing, you should be proud of yourself. You did a better job at keeping everything stable unlike the manufacturers. 90 percent of gamers are in the same boat. We all get high temps without a bunch of crazy settings.
Help i have a biostar b450m motherboard running on a uefi bios and there is no setting to change the voltage only the core clock and core ratio. the only voltage i can change is the memory. cant find anything related to vid or voltage tweakers
By the way... i have a gigabyte and i can guarantee that changing the voltage while in the bios everytime you change a number it auto applies... no need to save ... so be careful !! i made a mistake of raising from -300 to +300 and my mobo just never botted up again.. always shut down (well kinda know why now but yeah) was scary but did a clear cmos and good to go ..just saying
Great video. Was hoping this had the answers I needed but I can't for the life of me find the undervolt settings on a Asrock B550 Extreme4. I've been looking for so long. I'm thinking it might be because I have the Ryzen 7 5800x3d.
Yes, that is why. I made this same mistake when I got a 5800x3d. I was in BIOS looking for PBO and Curve Optimizer which I always changed on my 5800X, and I couldn't find them. I couldn't understand why I couldn't find them after using them so much. Then one day just setting at my PC I felt like an idiot when it occurred to me the reason I couldn't find them was because they aren't in the BIOS at all with the 5800x3D.
I was able to go to -0.125 V and after that my pc didnt started so resetted by taking out the cell and i didnt noticed any difference in power consumption or temps it was all the same man
the more higher negative i am going with the voltage, the temps and power drawn are getting lower and the performance is similar in apex legends but in cinebench my score is going down. is this okay ?]
Can someone help me please. I have an amd rx 6650m 8 gb graphics card. Whenever I play a heavy game like rdr2 my laptop works fine but when I close the game my device freezes.
20⁰ and 30W less with Cinebench score and MHz going UP...Thank you mate♥️ The system is also much more stable
Dude I kid you not, I spent most of my day looking for videos or details on how to undervolt on a gigabyte motherboard and then you drop this on us 🙏. Thank you for saving me and filling that void. This is a huge help and will take care of my temperature issues until I'm able to get a better cooler put in. Keep up the good work and content man!
Putted my 5600G on 1.25V and runs perfectly! Yes, stock frequencies and turbo boost, but at least I removed around 10 degrees C while gaming. Before I had like 65 66 degrees C on a STOCK COOLER. YES, stock cooler. When I applied 1.25V, temps dropped to like 55 or maybe even less, especially if the game is less demanding. And also with that same voltage I could get 5600G to run 4.4GHz all cores without any issues and yet still having less temps while gaming
most cpu can undervolt -0.5 or oc 300mhz beyond that youre lucky cpu good lottery, gpus abit random you even can get one that cant be tweaked at all even though options there
gigabyte sort of unlock mine, it was run 0.6 all core back then
Dude same ... gigabyte is a freaking headache with too much numbers that i don't know which i change , it completely different than any other mobo.
i put -0.054 on my 5600g and temp reduced from 70° to 64° while playing.
Underrated video, thanks for the tip!
my 5950x which is a hot potato by any way you look at it. Was able to test with Cinebench with various settings and settled for an offset of -0.150 (some scores below). The game stutters are gone and everything is WAY more fluent. In my case, there is limited space for a better cooler, which is why I had to find other means to make it work.
default performance on Cinebench: 5684 score
-0.050: 6775 score
-0.100: 8451 score
-0.150: 10592 score
-0.200: 10491 score
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-1.50 + adjusted iCue (Corsair) fan speeds and pump flow: 17612 score
nowadays, to save myself from buzzing fans I lower them to 55% and settle to ~15k score on Cinebench. This saved me a lot of frustration
Undervolting scared me for the longest time in terms of complexity, this made the process much easier to understand and follow, thank you!
I think it's safer than overclocking and I'd recommend every PC user to learn and do it
Definitely was worth it to undervolt my 5600, went from up to 70 degrees celsius while gaming, to measely 50-55 at its peak. (1.025 V)
What type of cooler do you have
Thank you so much for this! I'm a super beginner in PC optimization but luckily I have the same motherboard just like yours. So, this been easy for me. Thanks! The increase in performance to power ratio is massive.
My results:
Ryzen 5 5600G / Gigabyte B450MK
Stock CPU cooler
Stock
Cinebench: 10176
CPU Temp: 94°C
Wattage: 65w
Core: 4.21-4.4
Undervolted:
Cinebench: 10742
CPU Temp: 82°C
Wattage: 59w
Core clocks: 4.26-4.4
What offset values did you used?
@@zilverman7820 I have a fear of running the cinbench benchmark ebcause when I tried running it through ICCR it reached 100 celcuses and turned off
Thanks for putting up this guide, an ultra mild undervolt of -.036 actually had a -10c drop on a r75700x. I was a bit amazed!
Can you please write down other settings, Im using the same CPU. Thanks.
@@esGSlo other than xmp and vcore i left it all on auto im using b550 steel legend mobo
Yo thank you so much bro. My CPU cooled down by about 7-10 degrees Celsius. I went from around 68 Celsius, to 58 Celsius in Fortnite. My CPU also cooled down in other games as well, and browsing and stuff like that in general. I lost just a little bit of performance, but it is pretty unnoticeable. Thank you man. 🙏
An alternative method is to use throttlestop to undervolt rather than bios. It's altered through software and you can lower your voltage on the fly and while in windows. In fact, throttlestop would make a great subject for a video, it really is a very powerful piece of software. For example, you can have up to four profiles in which all the settings are different. It can be used to undervolt, overclock etc etc, all within the windows environment...
that's intel only
@@woollster00 that I didn't know. Shame, it's such a powerful piece of software...
Excited to see the pbo video I'm currently testing my 5950x with corecycler going through all my Curve optimizer values it is one hell of a long process Hydra from 1usmus is good but the 1.3 versions haven't been as great for finding curve optimizer limits a lot of -30 and instability but a useful tool to get a cc rough idea and to undervolt and overclock a Radeon GPU with RTX support coming these tests are great because they will run instances of kombuster to stress test and bench the tests
bro u literally fixed my insanely high cpu temps wit my ryzen 5 5500, my pc would shutdown randomly and reach 90-100 temps when gaming. now its at a sound 50-70
I came here cuz I recently build a pc with a ryzen 5 5500 and it reaches Temps of 90plus degrees when gaming using stock cooler
literally 4x pts on Cinebench went from a 1000 or so to 4646 so nice job this helped a lot
I've undervolted my 5600X with PBO enabled, going as low as -0.2v, and it has been pretty stable while gaming or under heavy loads like Cinebench R23, Prime95, or Aida64. I have definitely noticed lower temperatures as well, dropping from 83.1°C at Auto voltage down to around 66.5°C. (My cooler is a Zoomflow 240X from ID-Cooling.)
However, when the voltage is too low, it seems to interfere with PBO, causing my Core Utility to drop from 114% to 106%. This also results in a lower Cinebench score, going from around 10320 to 9632. Despite that, CPU frequencies remain at around 4.575-4.6 GHz, and the cores still maintain 100% usage.
Here are the results of my tests on my 5600X:
(OVERVOLTING TESTS)
Overvolted 1: +0.01875V
Score: 10022
Max Temp: 82.3°C
Max Voltage under Load: 1.250V
Max Power: ~91.7W
CPU Clock: 4.550 - 4.650 GHz
Max CPU Utilization: 112.1%
(I didn't go any higher as I didn't want to risk my CPU dying.)
(UNDERVOLTING TESTS & FINDING THE SWEET SPOT)
Auto voltage
Score: 9946
Max Temp: 82.3°C
Max Voltage under Load: ~1.237V
Max Power: 89.5W
CPU Clock: 4.575 GHz
Max CPU Utilization: 111.4%
Undervolted 1: -0.01875V
Score: 10295
Max Temp: 83.6°C
Max Voltage under Load: 1.244V
Max Power: ~92.2W
CPU Clock: 4.550 GHz
Max CPU Utilization: 113%
Undervolted 2: -0.02500V
Score: 10320
Max Temp: 83.1°C
Max Voltage under Load: 1.25V
Max Power: 90.5W
CPU Clock: 4.575 GHz
Max CPU Utilization: 114%
Undervolted 3: -0.03125V
Score: 10319
Max Temp: 83.1°C
Max Voltage under Load: 1.250V
Max Power: 89.5W
CPU Clock: 4.575 GHz
Max CPU Utilization: 113.5%
(BALLS TO THE WALL UNDERVOLT)
Undervolted 4: -0.20000V
Score: 9632
Max Temp: 66.5°C
Max Voltage under Load: 1.110V
Max Power: 66.8W
CPU Clock: 4.675 GHz
Max CPU Utilization: 106%
I found my CPU's sweet spot around -0.02500V. Anything lower than -0.03125V causes a significant drop in Core Utility.
My suggestion would be not to try to go as low as possible but to find your CPU's sweet spot for optimal performance.
I crash whenever I go higher than 4100 mhz
@@RAWDOG963 What's your CPU? Have you changed anything in your BIOS?
@@jarbeefis yes i changed alot but it was all from yt so nothing that's not supposed to be changed. my cpu is ryzen 5 5600x
@@Silanol Hey man, Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) is a feature that allows the processor to dynamically adjust its clock speeds and voltage to achieve higher performance under certain conditions. It's a form of automatic overclocking that takes advantage of thermal and power headroom to push the processor beyond its base clock speeds.
But before we move forward, what's your motherboard manufacturer? I only have an Asus B450-F motherboard, so if your motherboard is from a different manufacturer, I might not know how to enable PBO. Though, I can still try and help you if you'd like. Let me know.😊
@@RAWDOG963 Sorry for the late reply, bro. Are you overclocking your CPU or undervolting it? I've tried manually overclocking my CPU, but it keeps throwing out errors from the 3rd physical core in OCCT. So I just tried undervolting instead of overclocking instead.
Are you sure that A series systems cannot be undervolted? Because I have an A520M S2H Gigabyte motherboard, and a Ryzen 5 4500, which I undervolted by -140 millivolts in the BIOS and the temperatures went from over 90 degrees in the cinebench r23 multicore test to just above 80 degrees, with minor gains in the pts score.
they can't be overclocked from my experience. so no curve for pbo
@@skyisthelait still helped him even if it’s a little change it still helps alot
This worked perfectly for my friends 7950x because she gets hotter than the sun and I fixed his constant crashes for him thank you so much, Also will we be getting a warzone 2 optimisation guide?
With my Ryzen 9 7900X CPU (a.k.a. "my portable space heater"), I saw a significant drop in temperature with just an undervolt offset of -0.04 volts. Of course, I didn't stop there but continued to undervolt even further.
Great! Can i apply your final input to my 5600? And have a same result to you?
Very good video and straight to the point, helped me lowering my CPU temperature about 15° less, Thanks!
Instant Sub. Highly Underrated Video. PS i am going for exact mobo cpu combo pairing with rx6800xt @1080p res. Planning to keep -0.120v. Fingers Crossed.
Amazing video as always. Thank you very much!
Maybe you can do a video explaining how to set a curve optimizer for AMD chips and motherboards and how to test it
I have a GIGABYTE B550 mobo with a Ryzen 7 and couldn't enter a negative offset for CPU Vcore. I wound up just noting what the BIOS showed my voltage to be (1.092V) and then selecting next voltage lower than that (1.088V).
This worked great for me.... temps while playing games like Gears Tactics and Cyberpunk 2077 went from high 80's down (and the stock CPU Fan sounding like a jet engine) to 60⁰ and a nearly silent fan with similar performance before the adjustment.
Thanks!
I'm at - 0.25 (1.48v to 1.23v) on my ryzen 3900x but the temps and watts are still the same despite the performance being better? I'm trying to keep the max under 90 degrees Celsius but nothing seems to have changed despite the voltages being lower in bios?.
Running an i5 10400f
Could safely reach -0.085 without any problems at all.
But I keep testing & studying my weirdo results I'm getting in Cinebench.
Got the best score with -0.050
2nd best score is -0.075
Then comes the worst score of -0.085.
Stock score without undervolting (repeated 3 times for all tests, its a multi-core test) : 7931, 7926, 7915 (max temp 75 stock cooler)
-0.050: 8001, 7986, 7998 (max temp 71)
-0.075: 7955, 7987, 7999 (max temp 69)
-0.085: 7943, 7920, 7958 (max temp 68)
Thanks for the great video. Do you recommend deactivating PBO completely when utilising undervolting?
which cpu are you using i wanna do that on a ryzen 5 5600 g but i want the same wattage as you
Does this apply to mobile cpu as well? Like the Ryzen 7 7840 HS?
ive managed to get -0.13000 then stopped as i got scared lol my temps are down by about 15 20c it used to throttle at 90 c and my mhz seem to be going up but the cinebench 2024 score has lowered by about 100 is this normal? original score without undervolt 845 then after undervoilting to where i am now its scores around 770 780 should it be going back up? i have a 5800x3d
Cant wait for the precision boost overdrive video
They recently added the curve optimizer to some gigabyte motherboards.
What's the difference between undervolting this way Vs the curve optimizer?
Hey man i have used a couple of your videos for apex and it works great but do you know what could be causing the “starvation” lag symbol that i’m getting? usually the game stutters when that happens
That's sounds counter-intuitive at the first glance, but seems to actually work. Thanks for this informative video.
Yes man ❤🎉😊 I subscribed thank uuuuuuuuu❤🎉❤
Do you think limiting CPU freq. or lower proc.power.state to 95-90-80% etc. when also using Gigabyte Control Center(Power Saving Mode/Perform.Mode etc.)
can cause incompatibilty? I am with Ryzen 5 5600H Laptop and I had a lot of freezes in win 11 when I started tweaking those stuff. Now I preinstailled win 10 and I got a freeze again, and the only thing I did was change stuff in power settings - set a 3300mhz limit and lower power.proc.state to 95%; Is it possible that the CPU needs that power and temp and freezes, because I limit it?
make sure your minimum process state is at the right setting i keep mine at 5 percent on desktop
This can work on Intel CPUs as well right? , because i have an F series and i can't use XTU unfortunately.
OMG TYSM I WENT FROM 275fps to 295 fps and I have smoother gameplay and less input delay and I can still do more!
Pretty good video, but when will you do an undervolt radeon graphics card video?
Will there be a modern warfare 2 fps increase guide in the future?
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When youre recording your cpu core clocks, the values you write down are not displayed in your HWmonitor? does it not show values from 3599 up to 4449?
This had me scratching my head too..
just upgraded to a ryzen 7 5700x yesterday this is perfect timing
Is there any reason messing around with the SOC undervolt? Or is it just not worth it and leave it be?
Any plan to release optimization for warzone 2.0?
Should i turn off PBO first before undervolting?. My cpu is ryzen 5 3600 and auros b550m please do make video like this
Keep PBO enabled.
In the end got best results using a static 1.20v all core 4.8ghz on a 5800x (b2). Temps remain below 80c on air cooling during cinebench.
Should it work on 5800X3D and ASUS TUF x570? :)
Do u set pbo on?
I hate hate using cinebench as a test for stability. It is a benchmark and good to see if there are any performance gains but a terrible test for stability. I can be cinebench stable for hours with a -30 Curve Optimizer setting but Prime95 will instantly error out and the system will have rare crashes at different usage scenarios.
Yoo love ur vids can I request a bideo about windows pushing old amd drivers overwriting the new ones after update
I want to cap the FPS of my games. Should I do it through AMD's software or the in-game settings? Will capping FPS through AMD's software cause input lag?
Im cap fps only with rivatuner, no inputlag.
capping ingame usually causes the least amount of input lag but often the in built limiters are bad. then use radeon chill or rtss, does not matter
CAP FRAMES ON GEFORCE SETTINGS
Hey just a question does this work on apus such as the 5600g? Thanks
if you have bad thermal check airflow first repasting cpu and add some cooling pads on your drm's if you have don't
wait, I am confused. Many Videos showed how to UV by enabling PBO Advanced, set it to all cores and then go -20.
While you just changed the Dynamic VCore?
What should I do, this or go in ryzen master??
@@mkeefe4248
i did it in UEFI/BIOS. I don't use Ryzn Master.
@@mkeefe4248
i didn't do like in this video. I did it with PBO and set per Core. I don't use Ryzen Master
This is a terrible undervolting guide for ryzen…. You should enable pbo and get everything set up and performing THEN run curve optimiser in ryzen master per core. Job done
you make a video then?
@@cal7281 he just explained the whole operation tho ❤
If you can get Ryzen master to work that is.
How do you know what settings to use in PBO?
Please make a video, or share one who already did it
Hi @Panjno i was wondering if you could make a video on how to clean or check our PC from any malware or viruses? Like actually get rid or find them in our PC. Thank you in advance!
Do you have a undervolt for gpu
The real pisser about these cpu's is how they continue to try to boost as high as possible at idle no matter how much you undervolt...what the frack for?
Me : Ryzen 5 4500
- PBO Default 4.1Ghz 80°C 80w++
- Manual OC Undervolt 4.3Ghz 71°C 70w
what is your underovlt setting? and oc
I have discovered, across the board of all my Ryzen CPUs (3700X, 5800X, and 5900X), that if I simply change the max CPU speed to 4.0 GHz and negatively undervolting them by 0.1 volts, my CPU temperatures hardly ever go above 50 degC during normal gaming usage, and about 68 degC running Cinebench R23.
So, cripple your cpu speeds and they get low temp....
@@hrayz No, not crippling, but setting your CPU speed to one that isn't pushed to the point where it's crashing games. 4.0 Ghz is plenty of speed for a CPU that has a base clock of 3.7 Ghz. An unrestricted overclock upwards of 4.26 Ghz (as I have seen on my system before setting limits) was bringing CPU temps up into the 80 degC range and causing a certain 343i game to crash repeatedly. After changing the limits, it worked fine.
@@l.i.archer5379I see single core boosts up to 4.9 GHz often. All core workloads (even the toughest benchmark loads) go to 4.2-4.3 GHz.
This is on the 5950X, but I had the 3900X before that and it was always over 4 GHz too.
Unless you are using extremely inadequate cooling, stock performance (and undervolt) should never be very hot.
@@hrayz my 5900X is on a 240mm AIO with the radiator and fans on top exhausting up. It may very well be 343i's certain game that is causing the instability...still. LOL
Isnt it better to use PBO2 for the 5800x3D?
I use on my Asus B550 Strix E Gaming MB These settings
PPT 105
TDC 70
EDC 130
Curve Optimizer All Cores Negative 30
All Core Ration 44.00
Only option for 5800x3d IS pbo2 - we will be covering this in a coming video - mainly wanted to get this option LIVE so people can use both and see which they prefer :)
Is pbo2 really the only option for the 3d? I used your guide here on my 3d. Temps seem to keep going down haven't gotten to a crash point but temps seem to be falling. But cinabench score falls with it.
can u make a video witha strix or crosshair motherboard plz. am a pc beginner and would love to just copy paste the same values
DON'T FORGET Watch out of Windows WHEA Error ... Monitor it always it may perform normally but has WHEA Error 19 = working and looks fine but has error (so its not) and WHEA Error 18 = critical error forces random restart (Yes specially when idle so the method living it idle in windows doing nothing is accurate info).
Is it better to use pbo and undervolting or manual OC with pbo off ??
is it wise to do this if I have PBO enabled?
will i get the same results with the ryzen 5 5600g
i don't get any benefits in watts and temps on my 5600x. HWMonitor says the CPU clock is higher than before but no difference in games. I get less points in Cinebench (dropped from 11150 stock to 9900.) I'm confused.
Me too… undervolting has done nothing for me in any department as compared to PBO Auto
Same bro my clocks gone down and score down without any difference in temps
I have a 420mm radiator with high end pumps-reservoir and water block. Do I really need undervolt if I can keep the temps down without undervolting?
No
lol but imagine the crazy low temps you would get bro without losing fps
Undervolting ryzen 5 5600h works with this method right?
What is that overlay you are using to monitor the specs in game?
msi afterburner watch a setup guide
Hiii idk if ull see this comment but if u do pls help me....
I have a decent laptopin which i can play games like valo/genshin at very good fps ... while playing valorant i have 200+ fps for 15 minutes after the game started after some rounds my fps goes to 1-2 fps and then goes back to 60 and starts to stutter
thx for your work, pls do a warzone2.0 video
dude. i need help. im getting 23 ms on a 1ms monitor 2070 gpu and a ryzen 7 3800... ive been losing hair for at least a year trying to lower it. put new vram and ssd cards and still such a bad gaming experience. i get a better gameplay on a ps4....
is it recomended for my old 2700x?
Hi Bro, when will be video on Warzone 2.0? Waiting since lauch :D
What’s your fps in warzone 2.0? I’ve been having massive fps drops.
same ... i got 5800X3D too , like he does on B450 Steel Legend
I'm at a -0.300 offset now... should I be worried that my PC is still not crashing or that the game that I use to test my progress (Hogwarts Legacy) is not really getting any worse in terms of fps and consistency? (I've even managed to reduce my max package temp by 20c lol)
My relevant hardware:
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
MOBO: Asus B550-i
Cooling: Noctua NH-L9A
Chasis: SGPC K39 (yeah the small one)
if you are really worried, do 2 things, first check if your voltage is actually going lower or not (aka applied, with panjno's method) and b try tunning the test with occt
you are 95% likely to not crash or anything after those runs and you should expect your system to be stable for the most part (crashes are usually an inevitable thing over the lifetime of a computer but as long as they didnt happen during the multiple stress tests or happen frequently enough you are fine and likely got the silicon lottery
@@LoneBeastYT Under default settings, my VID (Max) was at 1.456v max, while under the -0.300 offset it was at 1.375v max... Should it look like that? 😅
Sorry for the late reply.
Every time you decrease CPU voltage you need to do a Cinebench run as shown in this video. This is important, because you need to know at what point you're losing performance.
When you decrease the voltage further and you see a lower score in Cinebench (like 50-100 points or more), that means your CPU is clock stretching.
Ryzen CPUs like to clock stretch when you undervolt them a lot and you'll lose performance. I've also got a Ryzen 5 3600 and had the exact same issue.
At -300mV I'm quite honestly surprised your system is even stable lol.
I'd like to hear back from you whether your CPU was indeed clock stretching!
Can you suggest me best voltage and ghz for undervolting my Ryzen 5 3600x so as to get lower Temps and high performance. I don't wanna do any tests.
@@peeyuralso running a 3600 at the mo and as I under volt I'm not seeing much change in anything really. Cinebench seems.up and down, cpu shows 100% but 3.9mhz, then after and in gaming it will go to 4.2. Is there just something with the 3600 or 3000 series where undercolting does not do much. I have also used Ryzen mast on basic and reduced voltage there to 0.95 and cpu to 4.175 and that drops temps, but also losing performance a little.
my cpu temp under a similar load (two instances of thinkorswim and rewatching this youtube video) actually showed a roughly 10-20 degree temperature INCREASE... why would this be happening?
Does this work on 5800x3D on a B550?
It would be nice for you to do this sort of thing with Linux. Any distro will do. Thanks
I have a ryzem 7 5800x and I can't seem to edit the vddcr cpu voltage when I change this to offset mode and then the - for offset mode sign nothing happens won't let me edit the voltage any ideas ?
You do have PBO2 and Curve Optimizer. I managed to set CO to -30 and my PBO settings are PPT 130W. TDC 85A. EDC 110A. Works like a charm, idles at 32-35ºC. Gaming spikes to 64ºC when loading but then comes down to 48-52ºC while gaming itself Warzone 2. Max temp on CBR23 is 76ºC while before it would reach 90ºC. I can set PPT to 120W and max temp would be 70ºC flat but I start losing performance.
Great video, only downside is that it only helped me figure out that my laptop is and always will be overheating without a temperature limiter :/
Don't worry mate, happens to a lot of us. Even with no overheating it is best to undervolt to reduce power, temperatures and overall bgive the CPU a longer lifespan
I'd say to clean out the dust in the laptop as well as undervolt til instability, I went from thermal throttling in every game to about 90c on my 10750h
That’s not a bad thing, you should be proud of yourself. You did a better job at keeping everything stable unlike the manufacturers. 90 percent of gamers are in the same boat. We all get high temps without a bunch of crazy settings.
my ryzen 5600x tempature is 88 celcious is that fine or is it gonna go kaboom
Hi can you make an other video on same topic for laptop users amd/intel please
Help i have a biostar b450m motherboard running on a uefi bios and there is no setting to change the voltage only the core clock and core ratio. the only voltage i can change is the memory. cant find anything related to vid or voltage tweakers
By the way... i have a gigabyte and i can guarantee that changing the voltage while in the bios everytime you change a number it auto applies... no need to save ... so be careful !! i made a mistake of raising from -300 to +300 and my mobo just never botted up again.. always shut down (well kinda know why now but yeah) was scary but did a clear cmos and good to go ..just saying
does anyone know what the best settings are for amd ryzen 7 7700x for stability and same performance
Can I do the same with ryzen 5 3600. Thanks in advance.
Undervolt with pbo2 is almost the same, idk why you didn't include it in this video... Plus 1-2 minutes...
Great video. Was hoping this had the answers I needed but I can't for the life of me find the undervolt settings on a Asrock B550 Extreme4. I've been looking for so long. I'm thinking it might be because I have the Ryzen 7 5800x3d.
Yes, that is why. I made this same mistake when I got a 5800x3d. I was in BIOS looking for PBO and Curve Optimizer which I always changed on my 5800X, and I couldn't find them. I couldn't understand why I couldn't find them after using them so much. Then one day just setting at my PC I felt like an idiot when it occurred to me the reason I couldn't find them was because they aren't in the BIOS at all with the 5800x3D.
what if it says system product name instead?
I was able to go to -0.125 V and after that my pc didnt started so resetted by taking out the cell and i didnt noticed any difference in power consumption or temps
it was all the same man
can this damg cpu ? i try -0.167 my idle temp is only 33-35 , while playing horizon 5 max setting i only got 45 max temp
the more higher negative i am going with the voltage, the temps and power drawn are getting lower and the performance is similar in apex legends but in cinebench my score is going down. is this okay ?]
maybe too much undervolt?
Does this work with laptop cpu's ?
Can someone help me please. I have an amd rx 6650m 8 gb graphics card. Whenever I play a heavy game like rdr2 my laptop works fine but when I close the game my device freezes.
This is very hard to follow on an msi motherboard tbh.
Hi Panjno, can you do fps boost tutorial for black squad game? I wish you could make a video about it Panjno. Thanks🙏
does this also work on the 5800x3d i wonder?
i litrally undervolted my gpu this week and got crazy good results now i searched CPU undervolt and you just uploaded this today.
Tried to sub and like but I'm getting an error saying "resource has been exhausted" 😢 keep up the amazing vids dude
Can I undervolt the NB/SOC voltage in the same values of the VCORE coltage?
it is work for laptop amd ryzen 3 3250U?