Nice video! Very detailed and well explained! I wanted to boost single core performance in League of legends, since the game isnt optimized for multicore, uses only like 1-2core only, limiting the CPU and GPU % usage. The biggest problem isn't even during game but during stream the game bottlenecks the fps power even more with low % cpu,gpu usage also.
I got my all core ratio to 44. At 1.3125 V using my MSI B450 Gaming plus max and it’s stable and under max load hits 86 degrees and during gaming it’s in the low 70s.
@@analysingtech I have ASUS ROG STRIX B550-E I guess I will search in the manual or just use Ryzen Master, currently playing with some manual OC, btw would you recommend Ryzen Master or BIOS ?
@@analysingtech and for me I have a 3700X and the difference sometimes in some apps I use the difference between stock and PBO, AutoOC... is only 7 seconds (in renders for instance) is it even worth tweaking it ? I mean for longevity ?
quick question about the temps. when increasing clock speeds im noticing temps are going up past 90c not higher than 90.1c i believe thermal throttling is kicking in here on the 5950x. any way to get this down? i set the voltage to 1.3v and had it set to 4000MHz and temps started to rise. i was benching with Cinebench R23 was abble to get some goold multi scores around 27k but im not 100% sure how far i can push things.
@@analysingtech hmm I'm running corsair h100i platinum added 2 more intake fans for radiator so running a push pull method. And changed thermal paste to Noctua Nat-H1
Nice video! Very detailed and well explained! I wanted to boost single core performance in League of legends, since the game isnt optimized for multicore, uses only like 1-2core only, limiting the CPU and GPU % usage. The biggest problem isn't even during game but during stream the game bottlenecks the fps power even more with low % cpu,gpu usage also.
NOT first but happy to see this channel alive & well!
Thanks a lot for your support. I will try to keep the momentum up this time.
Hello I'm kinda late :)
But how can I enable PBO+Auto OC+200MHz at the same time?
I got my all core ratio to 44. At 1.3125 V using my MSI B450 Gaming plus max and it’s stable and under max load hits 86 degrees and during gaming it’s in the low 70s.
still going on these settings today?
Thanks for this but how to I enable Auto OC ?
With Ryzen master it is the most easy I think. But most bios manufacturers also have this setting in the OC bios.
@@analysingtech I have ASUS ROG STRIX B550-E I guess I will search in the manual or just use Ryzen Master, currently playing with some manual OC, btw would you recommend Ryzen Master or BIOS ?
@@analysingtech and for me I have a 3700X and the difference sometimes in some apps I use the difference between stock and PBO, AutoOC... is only 7 seconds (in renders for instance) is it even worth tweaking it ? I mean for longevity ?
@@LUKAS-bb4jc if you don't go crazy on the voltage or temperature than it is usually fine.
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quick question about the temps. when increasing clock speeds im noticing temps are going up past 90c not higher than 90.1c i believe thermal throttling is kicking in here on the 5950x. any way to get this down? i set the voltage to 1.3v and had it set to 4000MHz and temps started to rise. i was benching with Cinebench R23 was abble to get some goold multi scores around 27k but im not 100% sure how far i can push things.
Lower voltage, better cpu cooler, better thermal paste, higher fan speeds. These are a few options you can try.
@@analysingtech hmm I'm running corsair h100i platinum added 2 more intake fans for radiator so running a push pull method. And changed thermal paste to Noctua Nat-H1
@@realsoftgames7174 lower voltage is always worth a try.
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