Ryzen 9 5900X Undervolt & Overclock to 5223 MHz With X570S Aorus Master | SkatterBencher #26

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @pb5109
    @pb5109 3 года назад +75

    This is by FAR the BEST video about how to tune an AMD 5000 series processor. Thank you!!!

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +7

      Thanks for the kind words!

    • @brianmccullough4578
      @brianmccullough4578 3 года назад +9

      I agree! Finally someone who actually knows this stuff inside and out! Not just "set XMP and PBO and your done" videos. I hate that....I LOVE this video. This guy needs way more views!

  • @L3nny666
    @L3nny666 2 года назад +9

    Now I've watched a lot PBO videos the last days to optimize my 5950x and this is by far the best, especially because i have a gigabyte Board and that was very helpful.

  • @YTaccount11454
    @YTaccount11454 2 года назад +8

    wow what a video, deserve much more attention in the overclocking space, very informative!

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words!

    • @rogerbarnett8412
      @rogerbarnett8412 3 месяца назад

      @@SkatterBencher Copied my post from an hour ago to try to get your attention:
      I'm going to delve into this vid in detail.... I've messed around with Ryzen Master but currently have a basic all core 4.55 Ghz OC in bios settings. (Aorus Master non s) Ram is 16-19-19 3600 at stock XMP settings. 360 AIO only. Big case. Temps max at about 78 in CB... Should I look for some 4266 ram? My best CB 23 is 30690 (5950x)...stock was around 24-27k. Hope your respond to me on this superb 2 year old vid! (I'm an amateur overclocker, that's fo sho but have gotten an old Xeon x5680 system from 3.33 to 4.65 Ghz....)
      Reply

  • @Luckyn00bOC
    @Luckyn00bOC 3 года назад +4

    Was listening to this while benching for corsair ddr4 open, surprised to hear AOCT hahahah, thanks for the kind reminder! :D

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +3

      Hah! AOCT was such a great initiative, hope to see it return some day!

  • @Fakeman
    @Fakeman 3 года назад +5

    you earned a sub. i like the graphs, showcases the information about PBO really well. +1

  • @flotfriedmeisenmann768
    @flotfriedmeisenmann768 2 года назад +3

    Thx Dude, very good explained. Got much better performance now.

  • @GSP-76
    @GSP-76 2 года назад +1

    I just bought a 5950x and the Gigabyte x570s Aorus Master for my all EK rigid tube system. So glad I came across this video.

  • @brianmccullough4578
    @brianmccullough4578 3 года назад +2

    I just subbed, thanks for all your work!

  • @Coltrasten
    @Coltrasten 3 года назад +3

    Great vid, I have to schedule a re-watch when it's not so close to my bedtime. To see if it's worth the money for me to upgrade my motherboard. Otherwise I got the same CPU and GPU as the setup in this video. PS the blog link in the description has a slight type-o error, resulting in a 404.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the heads up. I checked the links and they should be fine now

  • @treliq
    @treliq Год назад

    Bro, fantastic job! The video and the explanation were absoluitely amazing

  • @Savitarax
    @Savitarax Год назад +1

    Holy shit I just did this on my 7950x3D and my core 0 can do -50 and almost all of my cores can do -35-40 except like 2 of them!
    That tip with clock stretching allowed me to push 12-14 of my cores an extra 10-20 notches.

  • @aw4g9
    @aw4g9 3 года назад +3

    This is extremely informative and really detailed, very well explained! (I am new to amd and have planned first build using amd but always loved overclocking my hardware ;p) :) Will keep this by for future reference as my next build will be on amd x570 platform and will be a 5950x, obviously settings will differ to the 5900x but would be interesting to know, currently waiting on both evga to release their mobo and than amd for the higher cache versions of the 5000 series chips, have got case and build planned out just waiting patiently for mobo and cpu haha, great guide cheers again :D Got yourself another sub man ;)

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +2

      Cheers Joshua! Thanks for the kind words and good luck with your system when it all comes together :)

    • @aw4g9
      @aw4g9 3 года назад +1

      @@SkatterBencher you're most welcome buddy. The information is awesome for those heading to a new platform or want to broaden their knowledge with what they already have. Great for begginers with a new platform such as myself in the coming months. Keep it up!!

  • @ericthedesigner
    @ericthedesigner 9 месяцев назад

    I cherry picked your setting on which I applied to my 3950x and have 1 core boosting 4817.8, 1 core 4689.6, 6 cores boosting 4612.7 and 7 cores boosting 4407.7
    I will now try and input all your setting to see if I can achieve Super PBO!

  • @nicckko
    @nicckko 2 года назад

    Tyvm for your time and video.

  • @demods1
    @demods1 2 года назад

    Definitely very helpful man appreciate the content Best info out there in my opinion

  • @ChinaMan350
    @ChinaMan350 3 года назад

    Incredible result with awesome video THX

  • @videugrafrenas6830
    @videugrafrenas6830 2 года назад

    BEST video-------Thank you

  • @wolverinejr1897
    @wolverinejr1897 11 месяцев назад

    good stuff! Only 1k people are the smartest and will see performance gains!

  • @EnlightenedBitFox
    @EnlightenedBitFox 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the best guide videos about ryzen 5000. Thank you very much!
    What do you guys think about the project hydra for oc and increase efficiency of ryzen cpus?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      I have not tested the Hydra software so I can't really comment on it

  • @Bass.Player
    @Bass.Player 2 года назад +2

    I'm seeing with lite load- pbo +200 - curve optimizer - 15 all cores, 100 blck netted a low of 5000.03 to a high of 5150.3. and 4.750 all core 100% load with 67 degree C. 360mm custom loop. Silicon lottery here. Load line set to auto....

  • @josephbenedict-jr
    @josephbenedict-jr Год назад

    Saving for later... hopefully I can take some of this good knowledge and apply to my 5800x and X570S Aorus Elite

  • @MarvinCriste
    @MarvinCriste Год назад

    Best Of All ... Tks ! ! !

  • @gulnarak
    @gulnarak 2 года назад +2

    5900x is a sleeping beast u need to wake up with the right PBO Curve (asus strix 570x - negative 30 all) .I got 5,33ghz on one core and usually around 5,125 ghz on all cores with 140w max power consumption with 82 max temp

    • @j2k6ix
      @j2k6ix 2 года назад +1

      what's your settings?

    • @DC3Refom
      @DC3Refom 2 года назад

      Is that on a custom loop or 360 aio IE arctix freezer ii 360

    • @robinferdinando4038
      @robinferdinando4038 Год назад

      Are you still running this overclock and does it work?

  • @dogbee
    @dogbee 2 года назад +2

    Hello first off thank you for taking the time to put this together as it led to me purchasing both the x570S as well as the 5900x, and just so happened to put together a custom EK loop and I couldn’t be happier. However I am a novice in overclocking(previously overclocked an fx6300 lol) and fail to understand the necessity of the m.2 NVME drive when speaking about the Supercharge method around 39:22 and was hoping you could clarify if it would be possible to still use this method /without/ the NVME drive, or would I have to compromise by using a different method instead? Or am misunderstanding entirely? Thank you again for your time!!

    • @GSP-76
      @GSP-76 2 года назад +1

      I believe he means to say that increasing BLCK could affect SATA drives. The M.2 top slot is NVME and it gets it's lanes directly from the CPU. It's also the most used slot in any system because that's where everyone's primary hard drive gets installed.

  • @jorgelucascouto
    @jorgelucascouto Год назад

    RESUME: Doing all the tests and tuning PBO to its limit will improve very little performance in games when using a Ryzen 5900x (which is not a great gaming cpu comparing to ryzen 5800x3d). Probaly even a Ryzen 5600 or 5600x well tuned would have a much better cost benefit in gaming performance, requiring much simplier cooling. But, for those who want to optimize the Ryzen 5900x, I think that the PBO final tuning and time required is not valuable in performance. Just do the basic PBO ans curve optmizer and you will get clocks close to its maximum tuning.

  • @jcpoc7032
    @jcpoc7032 2 года назад

    I got 23,500 Cinebench 23, max temp 74c with an arctic freezer 2 360mm on 195 ppt, 160 tdc, 180 edc with LLC on Auto (msi board) and Auto OC/Scalar on Auto. Best 4 cores on 25, the rest on 30. I dont test using prime anymore, run cinebench for half an hour and alternate between versions. I know 195w is semi-coolable and getting the 4950 boost consistent is very nice. Also no crashes really unless I start messing around with the AutoOC/LCC functions. I feel like lower values (100-) tend to be more stable but for me it introduces unstable performance. But I've heard that's because my Curve Optimizer is set too high for usage with AutoOC.

  • @bgtubber
    @bgtubber Год назад

    So much info to take in in one sitting. I'll probably have to watch twice, haha. I appreciate the effort of putting all of this together!
    BTW, on 43:28 - 43:36 It appears that you updated the bars, but forgot to update the score numbers?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words!
      Yes, I did forget to update the scores. On my blog you can find the correct numbers: skatterbencher.com/2021/08/18/skatterbencher-26-amd-ryzen-9-5900x-overclocked-to-5223-mhz/#PBO_Supercharged

  • @beyondspecs9401
    @beyondspecs9401 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video! Thank you for your hard work! The benchmark results on PBO Tuned and PBO Supercharged are the same, you need to put the correct slides. Do you have an opinion in regards to Gigabytes implementation of Active OC tuner vs Asus Dynamic OC Switcher? Also any info on if MSIs X570S mobos employ something similar?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +7

      Wow great catch. Looks like the percentages are correct, but the data labels are indeed the ones from PBO Tuned.
      I updated the information in my blog post: skatterbencher.com/2021/08/18/skatterbencher-26-amd-ryzen-9-5900x-overclocked-to-5223-mhz/. Here's the direct link to the corrected data: skatterbencher.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pboSc_bmPerf.png.
      On AOCT vs DOS: I haven't looked into a technical comparison of both features, so I cannot comment on the quality of implementation. Practically, both solutions are pretty much the same way of setting up and produce the same kind of results.
      On MSI X570S: not sure. I have the X570S Carbon EK X on the test bench now and there's no feature like AOCT/DOS.

    • @beyondspecs9401
      @beyondspecs9401 3 года назад +2

      @@SkatterBencher Thank you so much for your answers. It is as i suspected then, msi missed a very good feature. Now to decide between Dark hero and Master, i get the feeling Gigabyte will have the upper hand in mem oc capabilities.

  • @pav1u
    @pav1u Год назад

    Pristine Information, whats your actually job??!
    Love this, learned a lot from you to oc amd, i was intel all the way and now i am 5600 user, will explore the limits and i think pbo2 is the what to go for a great daily gaming machine!

  • @RomanOrekhov
    @RomanOrekhov 3 года назад +1

    23:17 and 42:28 benchmarks results actually show the same numbers. Again that on 43:28 and 43:33 :( at the most important time

  • @techluvin7691
    @techluvin7691 6 месяцев назад

    Cool

  • @jasonmatson4155
    @jasonmatson4155 2 года назад

    So I've watched this one about three times now and then some of the others. Nicely done. Wish you'd show me how to get my 3600xt to perform properly....but I digress.
    When you are showing your ratios, you already figured those out by trial and error. I read that in another comment. Same with your PBO core offsets; my CPU is going to be different. What about your voltage over-ride figures? How did you arrive at those? Are those based off of the P95 runs and their corresponding max core ratios?
    Thanks for the content.

  • @tmkongen
    @tmkongen 2 года назад

    Thanks! Earned a sub. Learned alot from this and you CO video for my 5800x. But is 102.9 BCLK ok for NVME's etc? There's alot of different opinions on this out there and I don't want to mess up my GEN4 drives lol...

  • @sinephase
    @sinephase 7 месяцев назад

    man I wish I found this sooner. I didn't think that AMD even had this. They really need to work on their UX design
    Edit: nvm, elite wifi doesn't come with active OC apparently

  • @w.r.vanstraalen17
    @w.r.vanstraalen17 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your wonderful video presentation. Very extensive information and insights. Personally with the GIGABYTE x570s & 5900x with 3600MHzDDR4, I can follow stable to step 3,and partially to 4. I was wondering how did you distillate the per CCD ratio settings? The same for the curve optimiser settings. Is it al trial and error and just gradually increase values?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +3

      Yup, basically trial and error. I use an application called CoreCycler to get a initial idea of the stability for each core. If the core passes I increase the negative curve (or increase the ratio if manual OC). If the core fails, I do the opposite. Rinse and repeat until all cores are finetuned.
      CoreCycler doesn't always give the final judgment, so I also run through my benchmark suite to check if there's any instability I didn't catch before.

  • @annoluce71
    @annoluce71 2 года назад +1

    Hi, very very informative and exhasutive video! I'm going to make a build with Ryzen 5950 and Aorus Master x570. I will use it mainly for racing and flight simulation. What would you suggest as a strategy in my case? I sense that all in all supercharge PBO is the best/recommended at the end? I want to be in a "safe" ground though...

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +4

      My general recommendation for AMD platforms is as follows:
      1) Enable PBO + XMP is always suggested (OCS#1)
      2) PBO Tuning + XMP if you're okay with a little bit of tuning (OCS#4)
      3) If you have a board with AOCT, the combine a manual OC with PBO tuned (OCS#3)
      Supercharged PBO will give the higher performance but it's also the most expert approach I've outlined in the video. Unless you're ready to put a lot of effort and time in the overclock, I wouldn't suggest this strategy.

  • @m.m.3753
    @m.m.3753 2 года назад +1

    Dude get today my 5900x. Set it on my Asus b550m-a like yours. LLC on CPU on Medium works better for me. Cpu Z score Single 676. Multi 9727. Now i am on Curve - 22 and VCore Offset - 0.06250V. Cpu Z Single 692 and Multi 10.086. And temps are so low.

  • @DiagolonRider
    @DiagolonRider Год назад

    i just got this exact mobo and cpu...i only meant to upgrade my current gpu from a 2080 to a 3090 but then i thought while I'm at it i may as well take advantage of all the sales right now and upgrade my cpu from the 3700x to the 5900x... so i bought a cheap b550 board i was gonna put all my old parts on...but upgrading my current x570 aorus pro wifi meant fiddlin with the bios update and that's sketchy af to me so i decided to leave the current board alone and went and got the x570s aorus master... and to cool it got an arctic 280mm aio lol...i had no plans of totally rebuilding the entire system but here we are with a whole new rig... still sitting on the shelf cause I'm too lazy to get into it lol. i made the right choice with the x570 pro wifi...i hope this x570x master was a good choice as well!

  • @stetson999
    @stetson999 3 года назад +1

    😯

  • @InternetStudiesGuy
    @InternetStudiesGuy 2 года назад +1

    My 5950X boosts to 5350 with just PBO...

  • @rogerbarnett8412
    @rogerbarnett8412 3 месяца назад

    @SkatterBencher I'm going to delve into this vid in detail.... I've messed around with Ryzen Master but currently have a basic all core 4.55 Ghz OC in bios settings. (Aorus Master non s) Ram is 16-19-19 3600 at stock XMP settings. 360 AIO only. Big case. Temps max at about 78 in CB... Should I look for some 4266 ram? My best CB 23 is 30690 (5950x)...stock was around 24-27k. Hope your respond to me on this superb 2 year old vid! (I'm an amateur overclocker, that's fo sho (but have gotten an old Xeon x5680 system from 3.33 to 4.65 Ghz....)

  • @NarciisJr
    @NarciisJr 3 года назад +4

    Hi, I'd like to ask: How do you get over 200W of power consumption from your CPU? I can't get more than 185w with my 5900x, I set ppt edc tdc 250/20/200 as you said. My motherboard is a crosshair viii formula, but my cpu doesn't reach more than 85 degrees C.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +1

      Power consumption will be primarily driven by two factors: workload and voltage.
      If you want to see the high per consumption, then I'd suggest to use the same Prime 95 Small FFTs with AVX workload I use for stability testing. With just PBO enabled, I already reach 203W and 90C.
      Setting PPT/EDC/TDC will allow for higher than default power & current, but if you're not hitting the limit already these settings won't do much for you.
      Voltage is a bit more tricky to increase using Precision Boost Overdrive, but you can try increasing Scalar to see if the algorithm pursues higher voltages. If all that doesn't work, you can try with a manual voltage offset.

    • @NarciisJr
      @NarciisJr 3 года назад +1

      @@SkatterBencher thank you for taking your time by replying to the community :) At the moment I got 8916 multi core test in CB20 and 623 single score. I also see that my scores are a bit better with +50 mhz offset instead of +200

    • @NarciisJr
      @NarciisJr 3 года назад +1

      @@SkatterBencher I have one more question: when using cb20 for example and running a multi core test, using PPT 250 EDC 200 and TDC 200, only my EDC will reach the limit and will be constant 100% Should I change the limits? if so, what numbers should I put? Please reply

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +1

      You can increase it by +50 and see if it has any effect on your maximum frequency. Keep a close eye on the VRM temperature as you increase PPT, EDC, and TDC as these parameters meant to prevent any kind of VRM overheating under heavy load.

  • @KickAssets
    @KickAssets 3 года назад +1

    I am debating to get the 5900x and buying a used 1.0 X570S Aorus Master ($280). I am wondering if thats the best Motherboard and is 1.0 still good? I have heard that some people have had issues...have you had any and what version do you have?

    • @Jolinator
      @Jolinator 3 года назад +2

      There is only v1.0 of the 570S . There is 3 versions of the Non S X570 Master. 1.0,1.1,1.2. I have v1.0 of the 570S master and v1.0 570 Master no real issues with either. Single core score is a touch lower on the 570S with the exact same cpu/temps/power limits. Could be the factory tuning of lineload calibration have not played with it yet.

  • @LawrenceTimme
    @LawrenceTimme 3 года назад +2

    Great detail and depth. 90c on water seems a bit warm though. I'd by happier limiting it to 80c

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +7

      90C is the thermal limit that's also used by AMD's Precision Boost. If it's high enough for AMD, it's high enough for me :)

    • @JuanHernandez-tn8rk
      @JuanHernandez-tn8rk Год назад

      @@SkatterBencher will it run that hot when gaming isn’t it just that hot since it’s a stress test?

  • @RomanOrekhov
    @RomanOrekhov 3 года назад +2

    31:14 you pronounce other clocks than written on screen :) (and that's not the only time)
    Also, why would you pick LLC Turbo instead of, say, Normal?
    It might be interesting for you to know (maybe you already do) that PBO Scalar actually scales FIT Limit. To monitor current FIT value and whether it reaches the limit (and hence frequency gets throttled by this limiter) one has to use some Zen3 Power Table Monitor software like github.com/hattedsquirrel/ryzen_monitor for Linux or for Windows CPU/AMD Monitor/AMD Monitor from this tool www.overclock.net/threads/official-amd-ryzen-ddr4-24-7-memory-stability-thread.1628751/post-28825621 . E.g. for 5600x Scalar 5x is already enough for any y-cruncher test, as well as Prime95. That is, no reason to set it to 10x. This probably can allow for lower CO values (if one is concerned with CoreCycler-stability) and will lower power consumption

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +1

      I didn't know about this particular tool, but I use another one to check the FIT. I can't put that in videos though, so thanks for sharing. I will definitely check it out and try to use it for future videos!
      As for the LLC: for this system I didn't search for the optimal LLC but just picked one in the middle :). The reason for fixing the LLC is because from prior experience (SB#24 5700G) I noticed that your best Curve Optimizer settings will change depending on the LLC you use.
      And as for the difference between what I say and the numbers; yea I need to find a better way to avoid this. I put together the visuals after recording as I'm editing. Sometimes when editing something doesn't quite make sense, I go back to check on the system ... and sometimes the numbers change.

  • @akcesoriumpc6421
    @akcesoriumpc6421 3 года назад +2

    he must won silicon lottery, mine 5900x wont event boot with -30 on any core...

    • @johnlangley7521
      @johnlangley7521 2 года назад +1

      might depend on your motherboard. I had an x570 Taichi and had fair results, bought a MSI X570s MEG ACE MAX and now most cores are -30... overall, it's not worth the more expensive motherboard, but, I like to tweak.

  • @rayyan
    @rayyan 2 года назад

    can I overclock like this on x570-e ( I have open loop system) monoblock for x570-e from ekwb

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      The overclocking approach should be similar enough, since this video is with a GIGABYTE board I don't think the settings can be copied 1-to-1

  • @iarwa1n635
    @iarwa1n635 2 года назад +1

    Isn't the CO values per core is specific to the CPU, I don't understand when you say set core 4 offset to 20? What if my core 4 won't be stable if I said it to 20?

    • @supernice_auto
      @supernice_auto 2 года назад +2

      yes that should be understood by anyone that's attempting this on their own systems though :)

  • @brianmccullough4578
    @brianmccullough4578 3 года назад +1

    Hey does the active OC tuner really come on the gigabyte Aorus Pro AX motherboards? I've seen gigabyte say that on their website, but I noticed you didnt use it In your video using the b550 pro ax video. They also say the aero G board has it as well....just don't wanna shell out that much $ on a aorus master! ;)

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +2

      I was told it's available on the X570 AORUS Xtreme 2.0, X570S AORUS Master, X570S AORUS Pro AX, and X570S AERO G.

    • @brianmccullough4578
      @brianmccullough4578 3 года назад +1

      @@SkatterBencher thank you for all your hard work!

  • @Jolinator
    @Jolinator 3 года назад +2

    Great info. How is the mem overclocking on the 570s master?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +1

      I didn't dig into memory overclocking, so can't help you there unfortunately.

  • @ch0ketv_
    @ch0ketv_ 2 года назад

    This does not work for me at all. Anytime I try to change the BCLK frequency, it locks my CPU at that frequency. It won't go above 3.8Ghz. help? I'm on an ASUS STRIX B550-F Motherboard

  • @phoenix0153
    @phoenix0153 2 года назад +1

    Any thoughts or suggestions as to how high I might be able to go with my motherboard? I have an MPG X570 Gaming Plus. I know its more of a budget one and I honestly feel its holding me back. If anyone knows how far I could get it pushed up to (its limits, etc), I'd really appreciate it

    • @jcpoc7032
      @jcpoc7032 2 года назад

      If you put your Pbo limits to mobo, you can read out your max values in Ryzen Master :)

  • @mrtube827
    @mrtube827 2 года назад

    Why an RTX GPU ? Didn’t want to take advantage of Smart Access Memory?

  • @pav1u
    @pav1u Год назад

    i have an asus b450-plus ii tuf and i cannot find bclock inside bios, have it tweaked to the max, now i wanted to "supercharge" the "fsb" and can't find it, help?

  • @noisemagician
    @noisemagician 25 дней назад

    I am a complete noob when it comes to these things, can I use my AG620 BK dual tower for these settings? Or is a water cooler a must?

  • @mohamedelkammah7016
    @mohamedelkammah7016 3 месяца назад

    After using this for almost 2 years [PBO TUNED] , it's very much stable but for now am experiencing random restarts, which caused by a ram whenever i set it back to default it works randomly but i lose the extra performance.., any advice ? [Most people say to increase Dram voltage by 0.05 not sure about that]

  • @Chris-kc4qh
    @Chris-kc4qh 2 года назад

    I have Ryzen 9 5090x and when I run render so my all cores run at 3.5GHz only why it's not go up to 3.5GHz??????

  • @lietome83
    @lietome83 2 года назад

    Thanks for explaining about this mother board no one explained like u do
    I hope u can help me with my ram when I activate XMP profile blue screen stat show up my ram is Corsair 64 gb 3200 MHz corsair dominator platinum

  • @timeDrapery
    @timeDrapery 3 года назад +3

    It's not about mobo vendors not allowing better CPU performance out-of-the-box by enabling PBO at "optimized" default settings
    It's entirely about the vendors' intentional obfuscation of the behavior of options set to "Auto" on their products so they can continue to "cheat" (I don't care if they do or do not "cheat", I care if they're transparent in describing how their products do what they do so I can make informed purchase/use decisions) while conducting marketing activities against their competitors all while hiding behind the idea that anything they don't want to discuss is covered by an AMD/Intel NDA... That's garbage
    I'd be happy to have vendors give me great performance by enabling what they see works well before it shows up at my door to be installed... Just actually hire a tech writer to draft the BIOS help strings/manuals
    Or tell the dude writing server products manuals (hmmmmm... How convenient that I only have to look at a somewhat equivalent server product manual to answer most of the questions my desktop product's documentation either omits entirely or outright lies about) to spend a few days with the desktop product crew

  • @bas3919
    @bas3919 2 года назад

    I love this video! How do you know what values to put into CCD0 CCX0 Ratio and CCD1 CCX0 Ratio?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +2

      I manually test the maximum frequency of each CCD. I get this question a lot, so maybe for my next Ryzen video I should include at least a little explanation about it :)

    • @bas3919
      @bas3919 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencher do you test CCD0 first until you reach the maximum stable and then the CCD1 or just up them both until one fails and up the other one then?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      Generally my process is to test both at the same time. I choose a starting voltage and CCD ratio, then go in OS and run Prime95 small FFTs non-AVX for about 5 minutes or so. This will tell me two things:
      (1) If any of the cores of the either CCD is unstable, usually Prime95 will drop a thread rather than fully crash. If no threads are dropped after 5 minutes, it's good enough to try higher ratio.
      (2) If the temperature hits 100C or higher then I know I'm using too much voltage and need to reduce it.
      After a couple of iterations usually I'll find 1 CCD that's a little worse. So I stop pushing that one and just increase the other. After I find the maximum for both CCDs I do the same Prime95 test but for 30min (which is my standard for stability testing). It happens quite often than I have to back down further on both CCDs doing the full 30min run because the temperature still increases.

  • @ME-dg5np
    @ME-dg5np 2 года назад

    Fantastic video !n 🎉☀️
    What about Windows 11 and Ryzen 5950x?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Thanks!
      I have moved on from Ryzen 5000 already and the only reason I'd revisit the platform is if there's a new CPU for AM4

  • @aviatorsstream
    @aviatorsstream Год назад

    Do you have video tutoríal how to lower temperature of the Ryzen 5900x ? Its restarts a lot when I enter stress

  • @Tarrasq-Eredar
    @Tarrasq-Eredar Год назад

    fyi xmp also voids warranty for Intel cpu's atleast :)

  • @TxRado
    @TxRado 2 года назад

    Is it possible to reach asynchronous Infinity mode with 3600mhz ram that has been overclocked to 4000?

  • @mankoraelmih2003
    @mankoraelmih2003 3 года назад +1

    Can i overclock 11600KF with h570 motherbord?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +1

      On Intel, only Z-boards allow for CPU overclocking

  • @ShotokanEditor
    @ShotokanEditor 2 года назад

    I would love a guide of 5900 on rog strix 570e gaming, no idea what to do :/ im stuck at 4600

  • @L3nny666
    @L3nny666 2 года назад

    I'm just wondering why you get so high temps. i activate XMP, put negative 30 in curve optimizer and call it a day. 11% all core improvement (4.3 - 4.4 GHz) and single core 5.05 GHz. Temperature at around 65 C with a noctua NH-D15s

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      What stress test are you using to check the temperature?

  • @adamo8049
    @adamo8049 2 года назад

    Hey @skatterbencher bro I have a 5900x and aorus master x570, I enabled pbo and I havent had much time to test, but any reason why I would see 2 blue screens when would shut down my pc, I would get a whea uncorrectable error. Before you video, I saw another and tried to manually optimize pbo curve, i had it running stable, but had unresponsiveness on the 2nd monitor for a couple of.seconds. I remember in your video you mentioned bare pbo enabled gives best pbo performance then you also super charged oc tuner, I'm not to interested in that. But any idea why i.would experience blusreen when I shutdown my pc. And then it will restart. It doesnt happen all the time it's happened twice.

  • @thetechbff
    @thetechbff 3 года назад +1

    Are you going to do this testing with a 5950x

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +1

      Yes, I'm going through this process now with the 5950X and Carbon EK X

  • @L3nny666
    @L3nny666 2 года назад

    Regarding OC Tuner, in this Video ruclips.net/video/5J2av7mJ7Lg/видео.html the guy says, that you should not increase the Voltage with CPU Vcore, but with Settings>AMD CBS>Custom Core PStates. That would mybe yield better single core results, so the OC Tuner Method would actually be the best option since it already yielded the best multi core results, but lacked with single core performance.

  • @OOGA_BOOGA.Gaming
    @OOGA_BOOGA.Gaming 2 года назад

    For The settings for the different cores, do I follow that for only 8 cores?

  • @MauriBT
    @MauriBT Год назад

    Are the options shown in the video also present on lower-end cards like the X570S UD/Gaming X?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Год назад

      OC Strategy #1, #2, #4, and #5 use tools that should be available on any motherboard. AOCT not available on all boards.

    • @MauriBT
      @MauriBT Год назад

      @@SkatterBencher Yes, but are they present?

  • @eawblablatron9161
    @eawblablatron9161 2 года назад

    Do you think your settings would work with a 5950x +Aorus x570s? or these 4 extra cores will give different results regarding thermals?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      Strategies #1 to #4 should work no issue; #5 is a bit more CPU specific.
      Though your mileage will always vary depending on the CPU, cooling, and motherboard used.

    • @eawblablatron9161
      @eawblablatron9161 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencher You went through all this trouble for this guide so I am gonna test directly on mine and I will post the results in your channel.
      Cooling is Heatkiller IV on a Mora420 with dual D5 which @ 💯 give a 380lt/hr. Gpu is on air so cpu gets all cooling. No deliding or LM though.

  • @teemohnay
    @teemohnay 2 года назад +1

    Will this work on the Asus Dark Hero motherboard?

  • @cristianr9168
    @cristianr9168 3 года назад +1

    Any idea if this feature will come to x570 aorus master non S model.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  3 года назад +1

      AOCT won't come to older gen boards as it requires specific changes to PCB layout.

    • @cristianr9168
      @cristianr9168 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencher ah in that case I'll wait for am5

  • @fiendlordmagus9330
    @fiendlordmagus9330 2 года назад

    Hello there! Great video, but I was wondering if these methods would work for the ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero motherboard?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Yes, I think the options used in this video should be available on C8H

    • @fiendlordmagus9330
      @fiendlordmagus9330 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencher Thank yo ufor the response! I was thinking about replicating these settings, but I only have a 360mm AIO. Is that enough to get the same result here? If not, where should I stop? Should virtually any 5900x be capable of the settings displayed in the video?
      Also, is the threshold for the active OC tuner relatively the same and its okay to jsut copy the nubmer from the video, or should we find it ourselves?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Unless you're really interested in maxing out the system, I'd stock at OC Strategy #4 (PBO Tuned). The method for #4 should work fine with any cooler, including a 360 AIO, since the voltage and frequency is still governed by the Precision Boost algorithm.
      For Dynamic OC Switching (ASUS-equivalent of AOCT) I would definitely suggest to find the threshold for your particular system as it will depend on your particular CPU and cooling solution.

    • @fiendlordmagus9330
      @fiendlordmagus9330 Год назад

      @@SkatterBencher After checking back on this again, I was confused about one thing-- does PBO Tuned have better overall performance than the previous methods by itself, or is it meant to be used in conjunction with AOCT?

  • @jjatul1
    @jjatul1 2 года назад

    question. my settings in bios does not staying as saved... when i do 'save and exit', computer reboots and all settings go back to default... do you know why?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Hard to say without access to the system. Are the settings stable? Most motherboards have an automatic safety feature where they will reset the BIOS settings to default if the system failed to boot.

    • @jjatul1
      @jjatul1 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencher all i did was turning xmp profile 1 and PBO enabled... i have 5900x/ 3070/ aorus x570s master/ g.skill 3600 cl16

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      That's odd behavior indeed; I guess best to check with the Gigabyte support team what's up

  • @jimmyb0nd009
    @jimmyb0nd009 2 года назад

    Hi - thx for info. Tried this today with my 5900x, same X570S mobo, and on Strategy 2B using your figures (per CCX 46.50 and 45.25, XMP, CPU Vcore @ 1.35V), I cannot keep system stable - P95 keeps crashing on small, no AVX. I think it is from CPU temps which are mid-90s and creeping up during test, this was with a Ninja air cooler which is about as big an air cooler as one can get. So...is this type of OC only possible with water loop cooling? FYI when I go back to previous Auto settings for CCX and voltage, and enable PBO, I am stable running same P95 test (with CPU temps mid-70s)
    Also FYI in latest bios (F3) for this Gigabyte X570S Master, if you enable AOCT on the Tweaker tab there is no option for CPU Current Limit or CPU Temperature Limit underneath the AOCT toggle as shown in your video...not sure if it is hiding somewhere in a submenu.

  • @shaolin95
    @shaolin95 2 года назад

    Is this better than the dynamic oc feature on the dark hero?
    Thanks

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      It's very similar, so no better or worse than Dynamic OC Switcher

  • @va02gaming
    @va02gaming 2 года назад

    I tried as above and it booted to windows then just shut down so must not be stable, I reset the CMOS/bios and it boots fine again, could I off damaged the CPU or did it just crash because it was unstable, oh and awesome video tho very in depth 🙂

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      It's highly unlikely you damaged the CPU. What you describe is the same thing I go through hundreds of times when testing a particular CPU. Overclocking has been described as the art of blue-screening until you pass the benchmark.

  • @GODOFCOD147
    @GODOFCOD147 2 года назад

    Is this a reliable motherboard? I've seen a lot of reviews saying it's prone to failure.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      It worked without a hassle for me, but I can't judge what others experienced

  •  2 года назад

    In pbo Supercharger how determine value of curve per Core?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      First I change the Curve Opt by 5 steps downwards (so -5), then I go in the OS and use an application called CoreCycler to check the stability of each core. If all pass, then I go back in the bios and change all to -10. Repeat until one crashes.
      Then I switched to per core Curve Opt, copy the values that worked for all cores, and start doing the same on a per core.
      When think my settings are stable, I will run all my normal benchmarks and stability tests to see if it's still stable. Sometimes a core can pass the CoreCycler but fails in another test.

  • @Juan1985g
    @Juan1985g Год назад

    If I have 5950x can I follow this same instructions?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Год назад +1

      Yes, the overclocking process for the 5950X and 5900X are very similar!

  • @seanalessi7976
    @seanalessi7976 2 года назад

    I'm trying this on a gigabyte x570s master board, using a Ryzen 5800x, my manual overclock is stable at 4.7ghz, however, when I do the cinebench r23 part, it only takes 2 cores to hit the 4.7ghz and only showing 20amp draw ? Does that mean I set 20amps in the active of in the bios ? Do I need to switch off SMT to run the test as it's probably more 1 core 2 threads as I'm enabling cores in task manager during the benchmark.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад +1

      You can select alternating cores to avoid picking the hyperthreaded ones. So core 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.
      That said, I'm not surprised by what you're seeing. The main limitation for Ryzen all-core overclocking is the temperature under all-core load. If you have 16 cores like on the 5950X, you'll run out of thermal headroom very quickly. The 5800X only has 8 cores so there's much less restriction from the temperature aspect. That means: your all-core maximum overclock will be closer to your 1T maximum overclock.
      Active OC Tuner's main purpose is to enable 1T high boost (with PBO) as well as high all-core boost (with manual OC). But the closer these two values are, the less benefit there is from switching. The closer your all-core OC to your 1T OC, the lower the current threshold will be (since you will want to switch to manual OC faster).
      What you can try is to increase the 1T boost by playing around with the PBO tools like fmax override and curve optimizer. If you're able to widen the gap between 1T and all-core, then you'll have more benefit from using AOCT.

    • @seanalessi7976
      @seanalessi7976 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencher The other issue is of course, my CPU is boosting with PBO but only for a split second, how did you get around the fact that sometimes when it boosts to 5ghz under normal PBO conditions, it uses 1.45v to do it and hold it there when we've hard locked in 1.35v into the bios ?

  • @defeyterjelle
    @defeyterjelle 2 года назад

    I can't get even the BCLK to 100.10Mhz. When i go higher then 100mhz it just won't boot anymore (5900x + Aorus master X570).
    Also I'm not able to reach 5ghz , i guess you have an extremely well binned Silicon here.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Are you using an M.2 SSD or a regular SATA drive?

    • @defeyterjelle
      @defeyterjelle 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencherOnly a gen3 M.2 SSD, (samsung evo 970 1TB).

    • @defeyterjelle
      @defeyterjelle 2 года назад

      @@SkatterBencher Actually found my issues, i had memory OC and finetuned subtimings to the limit. Any few hertz higher was to much for my ram to not boot

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Cool! Yea bclk makes things a bit more complicated. Glad to hear you figured it out :)

  • @ThoseGamersFTW
    @ThoseGamersFTW 2 года назад

    Could I use the PBO Supercharged settings on my 5950x???

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Yes and no.
      Yes, because the overclocking process for 5900X and 5950X are pretty much the same apart from 5950X having more cores and thus runs slightly hotter under all-core load.
      No, because PBO Supercharged is a finetuning approach to Ryzen overclocking which will be different for each system. If you want to try, I'd suggest not to straight up copy the settings but gradually try it out on your system.

  • @aryannarose
    @aryannarose Год назад

    Yeah but is it stable OCCT and running HC memory test for errors bet you get some.

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  Год назад

      Do you have a link where I can review the common stability test procedure with those applications?

  • @xThree65x
    @xThree65x 2 года назад

    Will this method work with the Gigabyte X570 none S version?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      No, dynamic oc switcher is only available on the GIGABYTE X570 AORUS Xtreme 2.0, GIGABYTE X570S AORUS Master, GIGABYTE X570S AORUS Pro AX, and GIGABYTE X570S AERO G.

  • @Gaming.Labs_GL
    @Gaming.Labs_GL 5 месяцев назад

    Do we have to turn off the PBO when we opted for manual OC?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  5 месяцев назад

      No, this will be automatically done by AMD's auto-rules.

    • @Gaming.Labs_GL
      @Gaming.Labs_GL 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Been looking for different method to OC Ryzen 9 5950x with X570 board.@@SkatterBencher

  • @hudsonbarreiros
    @hudsonbarreiros 2 года назад

    Would you try with HYDRA from 1usmus?

  • @jcpoc7032
    @jcpoc7032 Год назад

    I dont know why you came up with the whole 'supercharged pbo' but I bet it's unstable for 99.9% of people watching.
    That and i got the same singlethread (pbo+co) without all of the weird hassle you do and can get better multithread scores (like 23.5k) without, again, all the weird hassle you go through.

  • @grubysum4861
    @grubysum4861 Год назад

    No work .

  • @SuperPeakey
    @SuperPeakey 2 года назад

    Will this work with the non S ?

    • @SkatterBencher
      @SkatterBencher  2 года назад

      Unfortunately AOCT is only available on select motherboards (and not the X570 Master). The other overclocking strategies should work on the non-S Master

  • @lilgobletpcmr562
    @lilgobletpcmr562 2 года назад

    BCLK overclocking on X570 and X570S sucks. While B550 will happily boot 108 BCLK, X570 will act up at 103.

  • @jeffdughman9741
    @jeffdughman9741 2 года назад

    hero dark does it better and was first to do auto oc boost

    • @supernice_auto
      @supernice_auto 2 года назад +2

      imagine posting a comment like this LOL

  • @espadasmoran
    @espadasmoran Месяц назад

    This is by FAR the BEST video about how to tune an AMD 5000 series processor. Thank you!!!