I enabled PBO to try it out. same cpu, and B650M aorus elite. but after enabling and rebooting, i got no display at all. nothing. had to reset by taking out the cmos battery. then it finaly booted up again with default settings. now im sacred to try again lol. is the performance difference worth enabling it ?
There are 3 things that are responsible for this. 1. You didn't follow the instructions 2. You don't have an up to date BIOS! 3. You have poor quality RAM! Maybe something like Kingston... If you have a 7800x3D CPU, it's worth it.😀
Disabling Global C-States on CPUs, especially when using Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) or overclocking, is often recommended to improve CPU stability and performance during intensive tasks. Here is why: System Stability: Global C-States are power saving CPU states that allow you to reduce power consumption when the CPU is not fully loaded. When overclocking or activating PBO, frequent switching between power saving and high power modes (C-States) can cause system instability because the CPU is constantly switching between different frequencies and voltages. Better response and performance: When overclocking or using PBO, you want the processor to run at higher frequencies all the time and be ready to respond immediately to demanding tasks. By disabling C-States, you ensure that the processor does not unnecessarily enter power saving modes, which can reduce response time and improve performance under load. Preventing frequency and voltage drop: When Global C-States are enabled, the processor can reduce voltage and frequency at lower loads. However, this can lead to power and overall stability issues during PBO or OC, especially if the processor is not operating optimally with power in these states. So, if you are using PBO or overclocking, turning off Global C-States can improve stability, especially when gaming or demanding tasks where consistent high performance is expected.😀😀😀
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i got 5.6ghz on 7500f this cpu is goated
Yes, it's a very interesting CPU for the money 🙂
yes and right now its only 87€ on aliexpress while 7600 is like 180€ for 2% more performance
@@Caseohs-chair I bought it for 150,-EURO in a brand store.🤗
@@Caseohs-chair how? Manual overclock?
yes and with 420mm aio
Could you help? I hava a same 57500f and motherboard MSI b650, I can't find expro profile for RAM only XMP profile
It's the same thing.
I enabled PBO to try it out.
same cpu, and B650M aorus elite.
but after enabling and rebooting, i got no display at all. nothing.
had to reset by taking out the cmos battery. then it finaly booted up again with default settings.
now im sacred to try again lol.
is the performance difference worth enabling it ?
There are 3 things that are responsible for this.
1. You didn't follow the instructions
2. You don't have an up to date BIOS!
3. You have poor quality RAM! Maybe something like Kingston...
If you have a 7800x3D CPU, it's worth it.😀
@@Hakaluk_BENCHMARK i have the 7500f. its good enough on default lol.
nice and detailed video btw. :)
@@drlaggaming I've only tried the tests in Cinebench R23 normal there is 13 400 points, but with PBO there is 14 000 points
will be checking out more of your videos :) u got another sub 😅
@@drlaggaming Great, thanks for the support 🙂
Hola, donde puedo encontrar la opcion "security device support" ?
Hola, la verdad es que no sé ni entiendo...
In cs2 my 5 7500f stays at 4.5ghz help goes to 4.7 most
Set your PBO according to the video
@@Hakaluk_BENCHMARK i did and its the same
@@Hakaluk_BENCHMARK barley gets to 5 only in ue5 games
@@brogonbtw Everything important is in my instructions, unfortunately I can't help.
@@Hakaluk_BENCHMARK I did everything we got same bios
why disabling Global C-States?!
Disabling Global C-States on CPUs, especially when using Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) or overclocking, is often recommended to improve CPU stability and performance during intensive tasks. Here is why:
System Stability: Global C-States are power saving CPU states that allow you to reduce power consumption when the CPU is not fully loaded. When overclocking or activating PBO, frequent switching between power saving and high power modes (C-States) can cause system instability because the CPU is constantly switching between different frequencies and voltages.
Better response and performance: When overclocking or using PBO, you want the processor to run at higher frequencies all the time and be ready to respond immediately to demanding tasks. By disabling C-States, you ensure that the processor does not unnecessarily enter power saving modes, which can reduce response time and improve performance under load.
Preventing frequency and voltage drop: When Global C-States are enabled, the processor can reduce voltage and frequency at lower loads. However, this can lead to power and overall stability issues during PBO or OC, especially if the processor is not operating optimally with power in these states.
So, if you are using PBO or overclocking, turning off Global C-States can improve stability, especially when gaming or demanding tasks where consistent high performance is expected.😀😀😀
@@Hakaluk_BENCHMARK amazingly deep reply. thanks so much. only downside is power consumption in IDLE, I guess.