CPU Undervolting Guide | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | Step by Step How To Guide | Ryzen 5000 Series

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @WiLcreatives
    @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +31

    Let me know if this guide was any help to you! Let me know the numbers that worked for your cpu! If you want to skip ahead please see the time stamps in the description!

    • @pedropierre9594
      @pedropierre9594 2 года назад +2

      I’ll be getting this cpu in a week or two, I found your gpu guide the best on RUclips why because unlike the other RUclipsrs you actually are very precise with the steps needed, thanks brotha

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      @@pedropierre9594 Thanks I appreciate that. Glad I was able to help!

    • @westhug
      @westhug 2 года назад

      It would be nice to know how to get to those numbers because am running a 5900x pretty sure those are not the same fyi

    • @JasperThe_UnFriendly_Ghost
      @JasperThe_UnFriendly_Ghost 2 года назад

      @@westhug no the 5800x isn’t the same as the 5900x but you can still follow this guide quite exact. Just look up the “PPT” “EDC” “TDC” on Reddit for your chip as a basis. That’s what I did for my 5800x with this guys video and he just found the settings on a website (most likely Reddit). But this will dramatically help if you do it right. There is a sweet spot and I found it for mine.

    • @anton2810
      @anton2810 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for video!
      I'll try to set up my bios according to your video, but i think you should use more "difficult" tests for overclocking. For example, stress test in OCCT for cpu is good, but i would be better to use power test, that shows stress all components of PC, so, results will be more representative.
      Sorry for bad english:)

  • @Playingwith3D
    @Playingwith3D 2 года назад +46

    Shaved off about 8-10c from my temps which were running at 87-89c when gaming. And you explained it like I was 10 years old like I needed, thank you.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +3

      Awesome numbers, glad I was able to help!

    • @Playingwith3D
      @Playingwith3D 2 года назад +3

      @@WiLcreatives Forgot my settings
      PPT 125
      EDC 80
      TDC 120
      Curve optimizer set to negative 10
      Lost some points in my cinebench score. Ask me if I care. lol

  • @jasony4830
    @jasony4830 Год назад +10

    Thanks! Exactly what I needed to know. Had a Ryzen 5800x that was spiking over 100 degrees and shutting down while transncoding to a h265 video. Your video got me at 60 degrees and finished the encode. Awesome!

  • @mk0246
    @mk0246 2 года назад +8

    This was the best tutorial I have found. I just YOLO'ed it and used those exact settings you suggested and I have dropped 9-10 degrees at 100% utilization. Before I was at 81.5 and now max is like 71.9. I'm only running a 120 Corsair AIO as well which I know isn't ideal at all but my boost clocks are at around 4599MHZ with these adjustments. Thank You!!! Score increased a bit from 14,232 to 14,835

    • @dzudemlow
      @dzudemlow Год назад

      Might wanna look into it more, these values are not great at all. I'm experimenting with a friend's rig rn, he also has a 5800X like I do. Currently running CR23 with 120/75/110 and negative 10. Boost pumps up to 4850, temps at 87.9 with a Dark Rock 4 inside a SilentBase 802. Score 14926.
      Idk my main rig's config right now but with a X73 Kraken also inside a SilentBase 802, full noise reducing parts, I got to 15800+ while getting to 80-82 degrees max. So I'd give it another go

  • @dannybiddle4319
    @dannybiddle4319 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for the guide, it helped me massively. I was getting 90c plus in cinebench, at 4.5MHz. I used the settings in the video as a starting point and it dropped my temp to 82c, bought my power draw down 25w and I hit 4.6MHz. It raised my score by 100pts. I'll play around with the numbers now but what a great place to start, thanks again!

    • @mykeebs3424
      @mykeebs3424 2 года назад

      whats your score before having 100hz more?

  • @Inv1ng0
    @Inv1ng0 Год назад +1

    The best CPU Undervolting RUclips Guide ! Thanks a lot man ))

  • @kncbr
    @kncbr 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! You really put a smile on my face when I see The temps on my 5800x now!!!

  • @gnomesukno
    @gnomesukno 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great walkthrough! I have a 5700x getting 15700 on Cinebench R23.
    PPT: 140
    TDC: 90
    EDC: 135
    Curve offset: -25
    PBO scaler: x5
    Max boost CPU: 0mhz
    Love that I'm able to get 5800x performance :)

  • @marcmcmillin6216
    @marcmcmillin6216 7 месяцев назад

    Used this last night on my setup. 4070ti, b550 auros elite mob, Kingston fury 32gb ram. I’ve recently upgraded the case to a hyte y40 and since then the temps have been all over the place. Went with your exact undervolt and the pc is running about 17-20 degrees cooler even whilst gaming! Thanks for the video

  • @sentofwinter
    @sentofwinter 2 года назад +3

    Used the same settings as you in the MB. Max clock of my cpy (r7 5800x aswel) was 4.8 this made me rally happy. Max temp after running cinebench for 3 hours straight is 76 celcius. This is flikken awesome, especially with summers getting so Hot here

  • @Shinhotep
    @Shinhotep 2 года назад +17

    This is a very good tutorial, easy to follow but I would suggest an addendum with a per core Curve Optimizer and setting up a WEHA Alert in Event Viewer, very easy to do and it'll show you which core is faulting so you can drop that specific core value but keep the other cores up at 30 (or down at 30, as it were). I only suggest this 'cause you explained this perfectly so even a layman could follow and I feel everyone could benefit from you explaining that little extra step in the way that you do.
    Either way, thank you for this guide, your hard work is appreciated.

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +5

      Great feedback! I thought about doing a per core video to! Great suggestion!

  • @raguilo1
    @raguilo1 Месяц назад

    THANKS! The best step by step explanation I've seen on this situation.

  • @TOSStarTrek
    @TOSStarTrek 9 месяцев назад +1

    It works. I have 22k with a 5950x using Cinebench in 2024 with tops temps in the 40s.

    • @racequad9
      @racequad9 5 месяцев назад

      What numbers are you running? I haven't tried this but my current Cinebench score is just under 29,000 for my 5950x but the multi temps are around 88-90 degrees but the single temps are only 77ish.

    • @TOSStarTrek
      @TOSStarTrek 5 месяцев назад

      @@racequad9 I have mine at CPU at 80

    • @racequad9
      @racequad9 5 месяцев назад

      @@TOSStarTrek i meant your PPT/TDC/EDC

  • @Alexcoinoas
    @Alexcoinoas 2 года назад +1

    Hello friend, first congratulation for the guide, helped me. I put the same valors at BIOS that video (only antivate xpm). I live in south Spain, now for the test, ambient temperature its 28ºC. Before undervolting, Cinebench R23 (14.186 points): 90ºC, 1.040V-1.472V, 145.61W and 4858MHz. After undervolting, Cinebench R23 (14660 points): 79ºC, 1.160V-1.344V, 113.62W and 4849Mhz. My PC: Ryzen 5800X, motherboard msi MAG X570S TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI, 16Gb DDR4 3200Mhz G.SKILL, XFX 309 (RX 6700XT), NZXT Kraken Z63, paste Noctua, M.2 Kingston Fury Renegade 1TB 4.0 NVMe.

  • @cathalohanlon8765
    @cathalohanlon8765 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. It helped me fix a lot of the lag i wa getting when the CPU throttled at high temps. Its ridiculous that the 5800X comes out of the box like this. We shouldn't have to clock our CPUs just so they work as they should. My temps almost halfed by doing this and no issues so far. Thank you.

  • @wrong1189
    @wrong1189 2 года назад +4

    Great work as always boss!! Just upgraded from my 3950x to my new 5900x 3 days ago and immediately went to undervolt after monitoring temps. Was consistently around 84-85c when gaming with 4-8 threads used such as FFXIV or CP77. Used PBO2+Curve and got LUCKY!! All cores -25 offset and fully stable so far after a ton of testing. I could probably do -30 and do per core to change other core values but....nah. Not pushing my luck. Also boosting consistently to 4.95ghz on lighter loads (4 threads) and temps went down to around 77-80c when playing the same games. Used OCCT single core for 30mins on Extreme to test each core for stability as well. All core loads do not have high voltage and thus lower temps (i was already getting only like 70c under full load @4.55ghz). Just like your GPU undervolt guide I used for my EVGA 3080 TI FTW3, this guide was golden. Not getting any WHEA errors at all either as of yet. Tried increasing the clockspeed in PBO2 but whether it was 1-200mhz, PC would reboot. But at least temps are better and avg boost clock is as well. Solid work again boss. Using a Corsair H115i 280mm AIO in a Cooler Master Cosmos C700p case for anyone that wants to know. And my room is always very warm....like 75-80F when the heat is on.
    Just remember that idle, web browsing and lighter thread loads are where you gotta worry about crashes the most for stability. Not nearly as much for full loads.

    • @marcusgomez1372
      @marcusgomez1372 2 года назад

      Say if I passed the test 3 times on cinebench and failed once ? Is that okay???

    • @wrong1189
      @wrong1189 2 года назад +1

      @@marcusgomez1372 What you really need to use for testing is OCCT and test each core individually for 30mins using the settings here. Under all core workloads, your voltage is lower. So test one core at a time for 30mins each individually. And look at HWinfo and scroll all the way down to make sure you are getting no WHEA errors. VERY important.

    • @FunKaYxxD1sCO
      @FunKaYxxD1sCO 2 года назад +1

      what cooler do you have? My 5950x gets up to 9 cores hitting 5.1gz at 80c with a Noctua Dh-15, but when the majority of the cores stay at 4.7ghz, it stays at 75

    • @wrong1189
      @wrong1189 2 года назад

      @@FunKaYxxD1sCO Corsair H115i AIO. Case is a Cooler Master C700P with 3 140mm front fans for intake and 1 140mm exhaust on the back. Those temps you have sound just fine. Zen 3 is meant to alot of times have high spikes up to around 85c (i see this during loading in games due to cache heating up). AMD has said this themselves that the Zen 3 chips were made to work 100% fine up to 90c. Plus your 5950x is clocking 150mhz higher while also have 32 threads compared to my 24 threads. I don't see any issue on your end bro especially on air.

    • @FunKaYxxD1sCO
      @FunKaYxxD1sCO 2 года назад

      @@wrong1189 my case is a Lian li XL. I did have it in a h700 NZXT case. It was terrible

  • @tsaknuris2154
    @tsaknuris2154 6 месяцев назад

    Hands down best guide.. went from high temp to low temp and better boost..

  • @zzZinth
    @zzZinth Год назад +1

    Thanks man, this helped a ton went from 90c in cinebench to being stable at 76-77c

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  Год назад

      I appreciate the support! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽

  • @burimbalaj8689
    @burimbalaj8689 11 месяцев назад

    I used your values, I was getting 90c in Cinebench and 4.5ghz top. Now never goes above 78c in Cinebench test up to 4.7ghz. Performance increased about 110 points. Works great thank you.

  • @hyperstimmed
    @hyperstimmed 2 года назад +4

    115/70/95 has given me the best balance between minimal loss in performance with huge temp improvements. When I had the EDC higher before, the sustained clocks during heavy loads were significantly worse. My single core clocks still hit 5GHz (using a +150 offset) with lower EDC, despite some people claiming lowering the EDC would hurt single core boost.
    As far as CO, -5 offset for my 2nd best core, -10 for the "best" one (according to Ryzen Master), -20 for the rest seems stable after 2 days of testing. Not sure why the "best" one survives a better offset, according to many forum posts that shouldn't be the case.

  • @davidmonaghan2451
    @davidmonaghan2451 Год назад

    I used this for an intro to get me to a good starting point, cheers!

  • @CuzImTom
    @CuzImTom 3 месяца назад

    Works like magic, used your settings and dropped 10c, now I gotta see if it runs stable

  • @pimpnpat1166
    @pimpnpat1166 2 года назад +2

    Went from 14954 to 15005 higher cinebench score,watts were 142.26w max down to 120.00w, v core 1.504v Max down to 1.488v. core clocks went from jumping all over the place ranging from 37,39,41,42,44 max.the after was every core on same numbers of 4441 practically with a max of 4840.oh I had set the same settings u had 120 75 130 due to having a ryzen 7 myself and wanting to do this for a while. only want to say Ur video helped tremendously most were long confusing, trial an error stuff I didn't even want to try so a big thanks to u best video ever.....

    • @pimpnpat1166
      @pimpnpat1166 2 года назад

      Max temp was 89 to a 78 max

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +1

      Great numbers and I appreciate the feedback! Glad I was able to help!

  • @VanishingImage
    @VanishingImage 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much. My system( ryzen 5800x and asus rog strix b550) was able to use the same settings as yours and runs cooler and all cores hitting 4.650 Ghz.

  • @Noke28
    @Noke28 Год назад +2

    Wow!!
    I just built my first PC and I was really scared of the temps.
    Before I hit 90°C all the time with 91°C peak.
    After copying your exact settings it runs way cooler and I top at 81.5 so thats almost 10 degrees less.
    and the best part... I even gained Performance!
    I used the 3dmark cpu bench and I actually went from 7760 to 7852.
    I'd give this 1000 thumbs up.
    I can sleep better now knowing my CPU is running nice and warm.

    • @iDTecKt
      @iDTecKt Год назад

      Yeah the CPU starts to throttle at 90

  • @giverback
    @giverback Год назад

    This helped a bunch! Forgot to flash my bios before changing cpus. Fixed then you popped up and made my night 🙌

  • @chitradev
    @chitradev Год назад

    Hey man, thanks so much for this. I have been looking at doing undervolting my 5800x for a while, but your video made me comfortable with it. Especially since I have a gigabyte mainboard! I was able to drop from a max of 84 C to 72C! All this with no real loss of performance. I am also on air cooling Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120.

  • @familiacapoerista
    @familiacapoerista 2 года назад +4

    Great tutorial. I used the values that you set in your bios. My CPU would hit 90.4C on cinebench before under-volt. After the under-volt, it hit an average of 80C. Power consumption went from 136.85 watts to 111 watts. I’m surprised by the temps though since I have a Corsair 240mm aio cooler. The cinebench score went from 15109 to 14954, so there is much to benefit from the under-volt. Thank you

    • @bukIau
      @bukIau 2 года назад

      how did you get 90c/80c with a AIO? That's insane! Is your pump broken?

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 2 года назад +1

      @@bukIau Mine was the same with cpu stock. This is the cpu temp, not the water temp. I think the h100 im using is good up to 110-115W.

    • @Raven1024
      @Raven1024 2 года назад +2

      @@bukIau 5800X's run spicy. They're meant to per AMD. 5800X is designed to run at 90C before it will do any kind of throttling. Hell the thermal shutdown for them doesn't happen until like 125.

  • @tinyzombiekiller
    @tinyzombiekiller Год назад

    Used the starting numbers you suggested and improved my cinebench score by 300! also got 10 whole degrees cooler from 90 to 80 max temps, thank you sir!

  • @Sashaelfxp
    @Sashaelfxp Год назад

    Thanks for the video everyone was talking about this value and the other but they were not explaining the variables that need to be taken into account and that we should do in specific situations

  • @noahmora6720
    @noahmora6720 2 года назад

    Saved my pc with your video. Much appreciated.👍🏽

  • @beckerpelego
    @beckerpelego Год назад

    Great tutorial. About 10 degrees lower here, had to be conservative with voltages but its working great!

  • @The93Momo93
    @The93Momo93 2 года назад +1

    Amazing guide man! I took the lazy way and copied your settings. I tried -30 on all cores first, got into windows but it crashed after a few mins, tried -25, cinebench 10 min run crashed with 2 mins left, tried -20 and it passed (this is an 5800x from basically launch so I suppose a core here and there is probably more sensitive to this stuff).
    So yes while I was super lazy on the stability test I'll continue using it like this and see if crashes in games and stuff, so far my cinebench score improved, OG with auto settings was 15436, after the undervolt it's 15511, but the most insane thing is that my temps dropped from 84c to 74c on full load. (I am on air cooling with a dark rock pro 4)

  • @eddym8961
    @eddym8961 2 года назад

    I just wanna say i’m the least reliable when it comes to Bios settings. And Oh my god…. copy pasted your settings. Adjusted small things on the amounts and the results are phenomenal. I cut from 90C at all times when playing games on any setting and Went to 81C max. My idle went from 55s to 35s. Better clock speeds, lower temps. Thank you king😤

  • @JZS160-NAT
    @JZS160-NAT 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! this video helped solve my psu issue. 5800x with b550 mb, my cpu temp was higher then i wanted it to be while gaming with 2tabs on the second monitor 70-80c while gaming. followed your instructions other then PBO limits to disabled, all cores -30 did same gaming stress got roughly 10+ fps but the difference in the temp 58-72c Thanks again!

    • @JZS160-NAT
      @JZS160-NAT 9 месяцев назад

      tried 120,75,130 got it lower 55-68c

  • @emanuelbiazon8826
    @emanuelbiazon8826 2 года назад

    less power usage lower temps with higher clockspeed... occt is the best stress testing app for the cpu i agree! subbed

  • @TheBeastsHere
    @TheBeastsHere 8 месяцев назад

    This is a must, I was hitting 91 Celsius on my 3900x on the Wraith Prism at max load with a cinebench score of 16k, now I have undervolted to 1.25v and hitting just under 90 but the cinebench R23 score has increased to just over 18k, that's a massive difference.

  • @MythicEclipseTTV
    @MythicEclipseTTV Год назад

    A year later and great help went from 86c to 76c on a hyper 212

  • @Sn1perQa
    @Sn1perQa Год назад

    Man this helped me a lot me and my friends are grateful for the hard work you do on this channel, I hope you get recognition cause you deserve it!

  • @MrBekek
    @MrBekek 2 года назад

    Thanks for the detailed guide, man!
    I was looking for a really long time where curve is buried on the x470 taichi motherboard) But in the end, this option was right in front of my eyes lol

  • @chocobocooki3
    @chocobocooki3 Год назад +1

    Air Cooled 5800x CPU Stock: 14110; PBO On: 14497; PBO2 & Curve: 15122. ~10 C drop. PPT = 120; EDC = 110; TDC = 75; Curve Optimizer = 10. 7.17% increase in score. Thanks.

  • @gotit3858
    @gotit3858 6 месяцев назад

    Tip for those with an air cooler like me, set your cpu core frequency to 4.4 ghz(4400 mhz) instead of auto and your max temp should be 72 C. If you’ll leave it on auto you’ll get around 4.6 in the video, so you’ll only lose 200 mhz of speed which is a very small difference, you will not notice it. Otherwise you may get over 80 C like I did which if you don’t know you do not want your cpu ever over 80 C because it’ll cause long term damage to the cpus silicone. Solid video guide btw

    • @calli5004
      @calli5004 24 дня назад

      where do i do that? i just got my pc and im lowkey scared to mess with alot of stuff im using a gigabyte mobo

  • @DaZee-cq7py
    @DaZee-cq7py Год назад

    From 90.3C to 79.3C on average, have been tested for 3 days now and it seems to be solid. Thanks a lot!!

  • @ExSkyCyclePilot
    @ExSkyCyclePilot 2 года назад +10

    The 5800X intentionally ramps up the clocks until the Tctl/die temp hits 90°C, unless the CPU hits one of the other limits first. This is by design, and does not mean that the CPU is running too hot. That's how it is supposed to work. I can understand that some people are uncomfortable with those temps, but AMD says that that is how the CPU is designed to work. If you want to lower the temps anyway, some motherboard have an ECO mode, and some have PBO presets that limit the wattage. Just try those settings, or lower PPT. Curve Optimizer is not designed to limit temperatures. It's designed to allow you to under-volt the CPU, which results in higher clock speeds at the same temperatures. Just set PBO to Manual, leave everything in Auto, and use negative values in Curve Optimizer to under-volt the CPU - experiment with the setting to find your maximum stable setting. You'll see a slight increase in your clock speeds at the same temperatures.

    • @prithvib8662
      @prithvib8662 2 года назад

      Actually, if you want to lower temps directly, lower the TDC, not the PPT. PPT is a power limit, TDC is a thermal limit. EDC is a spiking power limit.

    • @ExSkyCyclePilot
      @ExSkyCyclePilot 2 года назад +1

      @@prithvib8662 True, but for most people, it's easier to just use ECO mode or a preset.

    • @hyperstimmed
      @hyperstimmed 2 года назад

      I get nearly the same clocks and nearly the same benchmark scores while running 15 degrees cooler thanks to manually changing PPT/TDC/EDC. The curve optimizer, while it also helps, made far less of a difference. It also has a tendency to be very unstable if you don't tune the offset and do hours or even days of testing. (I type this while running corecycler to fix an unstable curve lol)

    • @hyperstimmed
      @hyperstimmed 2 года назад

      @@prithvib8662 lowering current while leaving power limit the same can cause voltages to increase. All 3 variables work together and should be tweaked together.

    • @prithvib8662
      @prithvib8662 2 года назад

      @@hyperstimmed in an electrical circuit, current usually isn't lowered directly. Voltage is reduced, which reduces current. I'm not sure how you can reduce current without doing so through voltage on a mobo.

  • @BJizzel21
    @BJizzel21 2 года назад +1

    I’m definitely gonna do this when I get off today. I wonder what temps are gonna be on my 5900x. Again excellent video and great knowledge!!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад

      Thanks man I appreciate it! Let me know your numbers!

  • @drunkle3963
    @drunkle3963 Год назад

    TY TY TY TY
    I dropped my temps from 90C under 100% load during benchmark test to 75C under 100% load.
    YOU ROCK!

  • @psyk0l0gik51
    @psyk0l0gik51 2 года назад

    this helped a lot, temps dropped from 90 to 76, cinebench score went up as well.

  • @l.i.archer5379
    @l.i.archer5379 7 месяцев назад

    Update since the last post - My 5800X is OC locked at 4.4 Ghz in the CPU Core Ratio with Voltage set to Auto Negative Offset. Running Cinebench, CPU doesn't go past 71 deg with a 240 AIO. Power usage is significantly rrduced too. I don't recall what my multi-core score was but I think it was in the 19,000s. My 5900X set to 4.5 Ghz with the same undervolting gets a score about 24,000 if memory serves with temps never going about 74 deg on a 120 AIO with a Phanteks T30x120 fan.
    Edit to the update 3/26/2024 - I just ran a new install of Cinebench R23 on this Ryzen7 5800X, and the multi-core score was 14,672 with the aforementioned OC locked at 4.4 Ghz. Temperatures never went above 67 deg, and used only 1.1V the entire time. Not too shabby.

  • @Cyan3boN
    @Cyan3boN 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot. This helped me with the second oven at home called the 5800x inside a NZXT H1

  • @latent-broadcasting
    @latent-broadcasting 6 месяцев назад

    Hello! Thanks for the tutorial. In my case the temps didn't drop much. I don't mind losing some performance since the heavy tasks of my pc are made by the GPU, so what do you recommend for lowering the temps a bit more?

  • @NikilanRz
    @NikilanRz 2 года назад

    Thanks for the guide! Finally found one easy to follow and understand 🙌

  • @RumpleFoldSkin
    @RumpleFoldSkin Год назад

    Maaan this is great! Thank you!!

  • @adamturtle69
    @adamturtle69 16 дней назад

    I have two ryzen CPU,, and I am very afraid to do that what I try your video, perhaps here I got some confidence

  • @kpstb7327
    @kpstb7327 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! You save my cpu

  • @LucasDaRonco
    @LucasDaRonco 2 года назад

    My 5900X was doing 70°C on air (dark rock pro 4) without any PBO. Got into PBO, raised a couple limits, undervolted my cores per core by their quality (HWINFO64 tells you which cores are the best to worse) and raised 75mhz the max boost clock with boost override. Now my system does 73°C max but my scores and clocks raised by quite a bit (from 4.3ghz to 4.5ghz all core boost in cinebench and single core from 4.9ghz to 5.05ghz and from 21.300 score to 22.800) also got better FPS in games. I believe that's a win.

  • @emanuelbiazon8826
    @emanuelbiazon8826 10 месяцев назад +1

    we need updated videos for occt 2023 please

  • @brah_ddah
    @brah_ddah 2 года назад +2

    Great Guide. Finally getting around to this since I want better performance so I don't get TOO tempted to by a 7000 series right off the bat.
    I bought this 5800x for $449 and now I see the $240 5700x and I'm like did I really need to be a super early adopter on this gen haha

    • @TheJoker-te7te
      @TheJoker-te7te Год назад +1

      Yesterday I've finally gotten myself a Ryzen 7 5800x @ Amazon... for $255 brand new.

  • @jaded265
    @jaded265 Год назад

    Thank you!! I watched your GPU undervolt video and that helped me a ton keeping the temps on my 3080 Ti under control and this video definitely helped me undervolt my 5900x

  • @TEFLONJOHN92
    @TEFLONJOHN92 2 года назад

    Great work, really helped me out thanks man

  • @familyplans3788
    @familyplans3788 6 месяцев назад

    Saw this video on my suggestions as i love undervolting , thanks for the pointer on OCCT , its great
    Obviously i subscribed as you seem to have a great channel but that music, it distracts from your lovely voice , Im English so could listen to you read a phone book (you're too young to remember them) and still be riveted

  • @matthewjuarbe5826
    @matthewjuarbe5826 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video followed you guide on my 5800x and i had to change the negative 25 to 20 due to it kept giving me errors on OCCT. at negative 20 i ran the OCCT for the whole hour not a single error and ran 5 cinebench all passed with a score of 5910 which is 200 more than what i had at stock which was at 5713

  • @b0bstravels
    @b0bstravels 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great tutorial, thank you. Absolutely the worst music I've ever heard in a video though. Just rage inducing.

  • @jet613
    @jet613 Год назад

    Just slapped your settings in on my rig. I dropped 20c! Which awesome it keeps my 4090 5c colder and keeps fan noise down!.

  • @Captain_Hindsight
    @Captain_Hindsight Год назад

    Thanks for the video! Seems they rolled it out for B400 Motherboards as well. I have a MSI b450 pro carbon ac with the 5800x and with 120 85 30 / -25 I get max temp 76 C, with a Silent Assassin air cooler and 15227 in R23.

  • @marcusgomez1372
    @marcusgomez1372 2 года назад +2

    I was VERY scared to touch anything but I tried it cause of you and how confident you made me feel thank you seriously but where can I ask questions?

    • @marcusgomez1372
      @marcusgomez1372 2 года назад

      Say if I crashed once’s after passing twice but tried it after that one more time and passed again?

    • @marcusgomez1372
      @marcusgomez1372 2 года назад

      I just passed 3 tests then got errors on occ

    • @marcusgomez1372
      @marcusgomez1372 2 года назад

      I went to sleep woke up and tried to test occ today same settings and I had when I got the errors .. but this time I haven’t got any errors on it yet ??? Any reason should I keep these settings even if I failed then or passed ?

    • @mozo191
      @mozo191 2 года назад +1

      @@marcusgomez1372 If you failed that means you have instability, even if you pass in other attempts you should not continue with those settings.

  • @araka92
    @araka92 Год назад

    I have Scythen Fuma 2 with this CPU. Do you recommend liquid cooling?

  • @Rixster_82
    @Rixster_82 Год назад

    Have you tried all core Oc on this setup ? Any diff with results ? Tx

  • @Gamemaster77971
    @Gamemaster77971 Год назад

    Temps dropped about 11c. Thank you so much !

  • @Gatoz96
    @Gatoz96 2 года назад

    From 90°C max temps to 78°C max temps with a loss of 300 points in multicore score. Worth it while I get better cooling and a case with better airflow.

  • @xeridea
    @xeridea 2 года назад +2

    Great Tutorial. I was able to increase Cinebench clocks from 4250 to 4500, but ended up limiting power to 115, which ends up limiting to around 106, because I am only running a Hyper 212 Evo and want to keep temps under 80C if doing video encodes, and am fine with a minor performance hit. So 4350MHz @ 106W is fine for me on 5800x, -25 ticks stable.

  • @guillednf3271
    @guillednf3271 3 месяца назад

    thanks for you experience bro!!!

  • @chepachem8351
    @chepachem8351 10 месяцев назад

    god bless you and the video. thank u

  • @paulking8124
    @paulking8124 Год назад +1

    YOU ARE THE 🐐

  • @TheJediRevan
    @TheJediRevan 2 года назад

    Thanks for this, great tutorial!

  • @LegitChillin420
    @LegitChillin420 2 года назад

    Damn, just went from 70c average on heavy game workloads to 55c with my 5900x. Now I can enjoy VR with less heat before the summer gets here LOL liked and subbed!!

    • @LegitChillin420
      @LegitChillin420 2 года назад

      My tenps were originally so high because my board was set to my mother boards limits, which was allowing way to much ppt edc and tdc, thanks again for this video! Very appreciated 🙏

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +1

      Man that’s awesome! 55c is freaking amazing

    • @LegitChillin420
      @LegitChillin420 2 года назад

      3 hours later of occt still 0 errors with a -20 offset on cores 0-5 and -30 on cores 6-11, temps have leveled off at 62c now that the water is fully heat soaked, clocks havent dropped from 4.7ghz whole time. Seems I won the chip "lottery" with this 5900x 😀

    • @westhug
      @westhug 2 года назад

      What are your TDC EDC TTP

    • @HijakMC
      @HijakMC 2 года назад

      @@LegitChillin420 what voltage?

  • @josephhoalt6824
    @josephhoalt6824 Год назад

    Great video following your settings my 5800X in a NZXT N1 I never went over 67c

  • @Residentsheep
    @Residentsheep 2 года назад

    Hey boss, just used your video to undervolt my x5800. Quick question, with these settings have you had any crashes while idling?

  • @edwincajiao4974
    @edwincajiao4974 2 года назад

    Yeah I just bought my 1st Ryzen 5 5600x since ASUS finally added support for my Asus rog strix b350-f gaming mobo in the bios release for May 2022 I flashed my mobo to the latest bios enabled PBO 2.0 went into advance set it to motherboard everything else I left it in auto I didn't mess with the curve optimizer I disabled it. Booted up my pc and my cpu automatically boosts to 4.7ghz just enabling PBO wow. I get a score of 106% for my specific cpu on userbenchmark UFO!!!

  • @RenanMeloC
    @RenanMeloC 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, man! Came here after watching the GPU undervolt guide (which was really helpful). Hope this works as well.

  • @dosaa6062
    @dosaa6062 5 месяцев назад

    great video, thank you

  • @robertdeboer1683
    @robertdeboer1683 Год назад

    Got 84 -> 73 max temp, W140 to W116, score went from 14729 to 15104. Yay!

  • @Marco_Ak
    @Marco_Ak 2 года назад

    Thanks for this tutorial for dummies. Exactly what I was looking for. For anyone interested, the default values for 5600x are PPT 76W, TDC 60A, EDC 90A

  • @DontTryBlix
    @DontTryBlix Год назад

    Works amazing man went from 76 to 70 to 60 with -25 ima try 30 might work better

  • @SoopSah420
    @SoopSah420 2 года назад +1

    Hahaha bro. We got the same cpu and gpu! Let’s gooo! But I needed this video. I just had max temp of 90-96 earlier today playing no man sky. made me kinda nervous so undervolting cpu needs to be done. Thanks again mate!

    • @SoopSah420
      @SoopSah420 2 года назад

      Went from max temp-81.5c down to 72c. 142.26 max watts down to 116.66W. Actually pretty crazy, never thought I could pull it off tbh. Thanks for the great explanation of the whole process!!

    • @WiLcreatives
      @WiLcreatives  2 года назад +1

      Man insane numbers !!!!!!

  • @pe3ke117
    @pe3ke117 2 года назад +1

    my results are
    5800X nzxt X52 old cooler , aorus pro AC
    PPt 105
    TDC 80
    EDC 110
    CO 10 or 15 i dnt remember
    allcoree 4500 something
    core vid 1,220 auto
    temps 67.1°C max CB23
    wattage 107W max... rocking for year this setup.
    CB23 score 15128 ....
    i know you can get better with settings.try 👍👍

  • @elzenogol
    @elzenogol 8 месяцев назад

    Bought a used system with 5800X CPU. Your suggested settings got the temps down by 10c

  • @LocknLoad_Gaming
    @LocknLoad_Gaming 2 года назад

    Great vid fam

  • @CaptNemo_
    @CaptNemo_ Год назад

    Hey wilcreatives was wondering since am new to all this undervolting is it better to use pbo2 tuner or go in bios and change my overdrive to negative -30 on all cores?

  • @Godlage
    @Godlage 2 года назад

    After running cinebench for a while - 5800x
    Max voltage 1.164
    Max temp 61c
    Max power 84w
    Core clock 4.85Ghz All Cores
    Stable

  • @saimonextreme
    @saimonextreme 8 месяцев назад

    Hey WiLcreatives, If you are using PBO why do not take advantage of this feature to 100% and disable power limit and put max turbo frequency +200 so it will go 4.8 on all cores at the same voltage as 4.6. If the temps are getting higher you can activare the lower power saving feature that you have in bios and you will not loose the performance in full load! Let me know if this helped you! Good Luck my friend!

  • @amineaminos4185
    @amineaminos4185 Месяц назад

    hi , we can use the same seeying with ryzen 5950x ?

  • @adamlaker7106
    @adamlaker7106 2 года назад

    Similar specs to you, Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro wiFi, Ryzen 7 5800X, 32GB (4x8GB) Hyper X 3200Mhz C16 on Profile 1.
    CinebenchR23 Run 1
    Vcore - 1.28V - 1.39V
    Temps - Max 84.2
    Power - 133.4W
    CPU Boost Clocks - 4.65Ghz
    Score - 14857
    CinebenchR23 Run 2
    Vcore - 1.25V - 1.32V
    Temps - Max 74.3
    Power - 119.4W
    CPU Boost Clocks - 4.75Ghz
    Score - 15117
    Summary slightly less Vcore, Temps dropped a fair bit, Power usage 24~ degrees less, Clock Speeds increased and score increased by 260.
    The only setting I had to modify from yours was the All Core Curve Optimizter Magnitude from 25 down to 18.

  • @bwloawesome
    @bwloawesome Год назад

    Great video! Dumb question: How in the world do you get notepad to be dark grey like that instead of bright white?

  • @kennycampbell7289
    @kennycampbell7289 3 месяца назад

    Nice used your exact settings
    , using a 5800x on cinebench2024 it increased speed from 4.5/4.6ghz to 4.7/4.8 while dropping the temps about 5⁰c hwinfo was say 80watts before and after undervolting on cpu package power , dont know why

  • @Dreami3Dude
    @Dreami3Dude 2 года назад +1

    Can i use this guide for my 5800X3D?

  • @allyg1383
    @allyg1383 Год назад

    very fine explaned

  • @gsfpv
    @gsfpv Год назад

    best tutorial EVER

  • @zebical
    @zebical Год назад

    Great guide. Def was not willing to do each core, haha.

  • @Jj.knoxxx
    @Jj.knoxxx 2 года назад

    It definitely did help. My PC is running about 10 degrees cooler and running at more mhz on average. My first cinebench r23 test my cpu got up to 100 degrees, and now it doesn't go above 65 degrees during stability test. Thank you for the video!!

  • @skyekingdom0
    @skyekingdom0 Год назад

    the temp drop is wild